Revelation and the Silicon Chip
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About the Book
Who is ready for outer space? Christians, of course. Some Christian sometime has traveled to and communicated with people in every nook and cranny of this earth; learned and translated over 2000 languages, recorded over 3000 additional dialects, created music for everything from jungle drum to symphony, and Christ's golden rule applies for meeting strangers. For millions of Christians instant space transportation is considered a positive; life after human death a given. Christian's aren't afraid. Whether, one day, man is greeted by cone headed non-humans or the spirit force of Saint Paul, Christians are prepared. REVELATION and the SILICON CHIP concerns how we got that way and where it is prophesied that we would. See you in space, AEB
About the Author
Stubborn. That's what you have to be. Stubborn if you are going to finish a book about the "Revelation of Jesus Christ which God gave him to show to his servants what must soon take place." You also have to face the fact that you don't understand a single Revelation paragraph and that interpretations are notoriously ineffectual. Then there are the numbers ###. Numbers guide the Revelation even more than numbers now guide your every day life. This writer was stubborn enough to paper garage walls with useless charts and twiddle, excerpts from history books, and endure screaming tantrums. Then she discovered a tiny book by Isaac Newton... Newton: Christian and ancient father for our number ridden world. Newton’s book says that the Revelation prophesied what (even in his day) was well documented Christian History. Well, Isaac Newton is long dead, but he is still Isaac Newton. If this stubborn old woman (she pre-dates radio) can accept cell phones, instant world wide TV, space travel etc. etc. etc. why should she–(why should YOU?) doubt a tiny book that– in 0090– prophesied the calendar that is hanging on your wall?