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My latest book, April 2022

"End of the World, Rapture of the church: Annual September False Prophecies, 1999—2020"

A 296 page professionally written book with Appendices.

This volume, published in April 2022, comprises 296 pages of rigorous theological analysis and careful documentation, including appendices. It is the fruit of a deeply personal and spiritual undertaking—an offering inspired by the Lord Most High and written for the discernment and edification of His people.

The work confronts a growing trend within modern Christianity: the conflation of astronomical phenomena with Biblical prophecy. While many contemporary voices—both within the Church and in broader spiritual circles—assert that celestial signs hold prophetic significance, this book challenges such assertions with unwavering fidelity to Scripture. The author contends that these interpretations are not only misguided but represent a distortion of the sacred text, often rooted in eisegetical reasoning and theological error—

  • Offers a comprehensive Biblical critique of astronomical prophecy, exposing its alignment with occult practices and its misrepresentation within Christian teaching.

  • Examines the rise of false eschatological predictions from 1999 to 2020, including the influence of the Mayan calendar, blood moon theories, and the Revelation 12 Star sign.

 

Through a meticulous examination of the relevant Biblical passages, the book exposes how references to constellations and heavenly bodies have been misappropriated to support speculative and sensationalist claims. These misinterpretations have led many to believe they possess a Scriptural mandate to declare prophetic events, particularly those tied to astronomical alignments, blood moons, and planetary movements. Such claims, the author argues, are not only unfounded but dangerously misleading.

The analysis proceeds on two levels. First, it offers a comprehensive Scriptural critique, particularly of Deuteronomy 18, to demonstrate that many astronomical practices fall within the category of occult abominations explicitly condemned by God. Second, it presents a broader academic investigation into how these practices have been absorbed into esoteric traditions, including their symbolic integration into Freemasonry.

The book also addresses specific prophetic claims that have gained traction in recent years, including the Bethlehem Star prophecy of 2015 and the Revelation 12 Star sign of 2017. Both are examined and shown to be false, lacking any legitimate Biblical foundation. The author further explores the theological implications of aligning Biblical prophecy with the Mayan calendar predictions of 2012 and 2020, questioning how such secular frameworks could ever subordinate or inform divine revelation.

As part of its apologetic mission, the book provides an in-depth commentary on the prophetic sequence from the sixth seal to the sixth trumpet, focusing on events anticipated to unfold during the third year of the eschatological timeline. This analysis draws upon both Revelation and Daniel, offering readers a coherent and Biblically grounded perspective.

The study period spans from 1999 to 2020—a time marked by an explosion of apocalyptic predictions, many of which gained prominence through the Internet and digital media. From the prophecies of Nostradamus to the Y2K panic, Harold Camping’s failed rapture dates, and the sensationalism surrounding Nibiru and alien invasions, the book chronicles how these narratives have captivated and misled countless believers. Among the most influential was the Mayan calendar doomsday prophecy, popularized by Tom Horn’s Apollyon Rising 2012, and symbolically echoed in the imagery of the 2012 London Olympics.

Throughout, the author asks critical theological questions: Has God truly commissioned these individuals to speak on His behalf? What does the Lord Jesus Christ say about such matters? The answers are found not in speculation, but in the enduring truth of Scripture.

This book is a call to spiritual discernment—a return to the authority of the Word of God. It lays a firm Biblical foundation to demonstrate that such predictions cannot be of divine origin, and offers a thorough examination of both religious and secular prophetic claims. It is a timely and necessary work for all who seek to understand the truth amidst a sea of deception

Ci sono molti dispositivi nel cuore di un uomo; nondimeno il consiglio del SIGNORE, che rimarrà,

Proverbi 19:21

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