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7. "End-of-the-World" Views of Major Religions - A Comprehensive Oveview

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7. "End-of-the-World" Views of Major Religions - A Comprehensive Oveview

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Published by Campbell M Gold in Esoteric · Saturday 26 Apr 2025 · Read time 1:30
Tags: endoftheworldapocalypsemajorreligionseschatologymoralteachingshumanity'sfatereligiousbeliefscomprehensiveoverviewsimilaritiesanddifferencesimplications
"End-of-the-World" Views of Major Religions

With the start of a New Universal Cycle of Transformational Energy (21 March 2025), my thoughts are strangely drawn to the "End-of-Days" views of world religions... Please join me in my review...

Introduction

The idea of an impending "apocalypse" or "end-of-the-world" scenario is a common theme in the major religions. This belief often stems from deep-rooted fears, moral teachings, and eschatological narratives that provide followers a framework for understanding humanity’s ultimate fate. This article overviews how this belief manifests in various religions, highlighting similarities and differences and the implications of these beliefs for their adherents.

Christianity: The Revelation

In Christianity, the end of the world is often associated with the Book of Revelation, which describes a series of prophetic visions experienced by John of Patmos. Key elements of this narrative include:

  • The Second Coming of Christ: Christians believe that Jesus will return to Earth to judge the living and the dead.
  • The Final Judgment: This is when all individuals will be held accountable for their actions, leading to eternal reward or punishment.
  • The New Heaven and New Earth: Following the judgment, believers anticipate a renewed creation where righteousness dwells.

These themes contribute to a sense of urgency and hope among believers, motivating them to live morally upright lives in anticipation of the end... Click Below to continuing reading the Full Text...

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There you have it... Interesting times ahead... What's your view...




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