Isaac Newton Thought World would End in 2060 but... | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77072357 United States 10/15/2021 06:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What if a bad translation of the word "ANTI" really meant "OPPOSITE?" Did you know Sir Isaac Newton is now listed as occult reading at the library? I find it fascinating seeing all the religious threads yet no one here talks about Sir Isaac Newton's dissertation on the Bible nor his mathematical equations he used to come up with the year 2060 as the definitive year this blasphemous world ends and Christ returns as our Lord King and Savior But why not an actual target date for the year 2060 or at least hint at the month? What if that year was significant not because of it's implications but rather what if Sir Isaac Newton published that year specifically as a piece of a puzzle meant for those who know how to read between the lines..... What if Mr. Newton discovered the birthday of Jesus or the day the ANTI-CHRIST returns Nor does anyone talk about what drove Mr. Newton to obsess over the Bible in the manner he did at a time when many countries and even religions still refused to accept the adaptation of the Gregorian Calender by the Church for centuries all the way up until America's founding long after Newton's death What would compel religions and nations to be opposed to the Gregorian Calender? Imagine the truth in plain sight for all to see for centuries yet blinded by evil |
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Nemesis8 The Greatest Light User ID: 73697154 United States 10/15/2021 06:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I was watching the History Channel show on Isaac Newton and his end times predictions. Newton believed the Book of Revelations is the complete history of the Christian Church from start to end. To sum it up Newton came up with the year 2060 as his date for Apocalypse. Newton calculated a 1260 year time frame from the book of Daniel. He used the founding of the Holy Roman Empire in 800 AD as the start date. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 758618 1260 + 800 = 2060 Now if he used the founding of the Papal States (Vatican) in 752 AD he would of gotten a date of 2012!!!!!!!!!!! I list his prediction in my "Chart of the Destructions" at the bottom of The End page... [link to nemesis8.com (secure)] "Fiat Lux et Veritas" |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78726751 United States 10/15/2021 07:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There are lots of assumption made by date setters of all ilks. The biggest assumption is that everything is one right after the other. Like we assume that the millennial kingdom starts on day one after the seven year tribulation. There are even prophecies that would indicate that maybe there's a gap between the end of the tribulation and the start of the millennial reign. We know with a very high degree of certainty that the 7th dispensation starts sometime this century. Could be just about any time. We also know that we're in the jubilee 70 year period closing out the 6th dispensation. The thing about dispensation is that it's not always to the day, and it's not always a sharp transition. The transitions from one to the next are smooth. Like the start of the jubilee closing out the 5th dispensation came with Jesus appearing early, but the temple not being destroyed until the end of that jubilee. So it's pretty clear that the jubilee ending the dispensation is a transition period. Because of that, I would expect the tribulation to be early in this jubilee, followed by a gap, and culminating with the arrival of the new Jerusalem on earth at the end, marking the beginning of the 7th dispensation. One thing that points to a gap is the tower of Syene prophecy. It states that Egypt will be uninhabitable for 40 years, and that all of their citizens will have to flee, and will be refugees for that period. We know that never happened, meaning it's yet to come. Well, if this event happened today, the Egyptians wouldn't be able to return to their homeland until the end of this jubilee, right before the beginning of the 7th dispensation (aka millennial kingdom). So it's kind of hard to imagine in the idealistic millennial kingdom that there's a place on earth that's uninhabitable, and that there's a nation living as refugees. So I think we're looking at a winding down period of about several decades before the beginning of the 7th dispensation, which would put the tribulation probably in this decade. |