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Peh said:
Ka-pi96 said:

It's the "everybody is wrong except me" principle

Certainly. Even christianity in itself is uncertain on the intepretation. Hence the huge amount of different branches.

If God would've written a guiding book, he wouldn't made people question it in what is written in it.

You are very right: no one knows for sure what every single verse means.

And I will give you this also: the prophecies of Apocalypse are FAR FAR FAR to be ALL fulfilled. 

But there is one flaw in yout though process: your God, that would not allow people to question the book, is not the God of the Bible. The christian God allows every kind of blasphemy, attack and humiliation against His name, as part of the free will constant.

He, in fact, uses that to allow men to choose between good or evil, salvation or doom. So, the God you expects to exist and the christian God of the Bible have vey different M.O.s 

And, as the Book of Revelation exists in the context of the christian God, not the one you created (that do not allow questions), the prophecies of John work fine in the context they do exist in.



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