The Tribulation
Imagine if on Monday Brooklyn sank into the sea and everybody there died. Then, on Tuesday, Chicago sank into lake Michigan and everybody died. Wednesday, Toronto sank into lake Ontario. On Thursday, Houston drowns. Also a bunch of other towns, bringing the death toll to 3 million deaths daily.
3 million deaths every day. This continues for 7 years, until 7.7 billion people have died. We don't know how many people survive, but they are enough to fight a battle in the hills of Megigdo - AKA Armageddon - a suburb of Jerusalem. We don't know how many will fight this battle in this small area, it depends on how much technology is left. In modern warfare with modern weapons, the troops are dispersed, spread thin to make them harder targets. But maybe Einstein is right and World War 4 is being fought with sticks and stones, in that case there could be two million. Any more and you would need food and water delivered with modern technology. Modern technology means modern weapons and that means dispersal, which means less than two million troops. Maybe it would be like the Battle of Verdun in World War One. The biggest battle to be fought in such a small area, maybe a million on the battlefield at the same time.
So if you thought Armageddon is the ultimate battle, it's actually just a Verdun-scale skirmish among mobs of survivors, over who can scavenge the corpses of the 7.7 billion people who already died previously. It's an aftershock.
So, the tribulation is 7 years of slaughter on a scale no human mind can imagine. 7 years, that's 2555 days of agony. Before the main show starts, there's also a period of signs, wars and rumors of wars, let's say that's 3 years, adding up to a Decade of Death.
Think of the second world war. All of those cities burned to ashes, the murder-factories piling up corpses like cord-wood, the beaches carpeted with dead as the ocean turns red with blood. Maximum estimate of the dead is 85 million. In the tribulation, that's what happens every 3 months. Every season is a new world war two.
Imagine being 3 years old today, as the decade of death begins. By the time you're 13, and old enough to fight in the battle of Armageddon, you have known nothing but slaughter on a scale nobody can even imagine. Oceans of blood is your life.
That's the Tribulation.
Does this scare you? It shouldn't really, because the Bible also says that Christians will be privileged bubble-dwellers throughout the whole thing.
Matthew 24:6-8 says we WILL HEAR of wars and rumors of wars - not that any of this will effect us, the few people we care about, or our pets. It's just something to watch on the news while you munch popcorn.
That's the Tribulation.
Imagine if on Monday Brooklyn sank into the sea and everybody there died. Then, on Tuesday, Chicago sank into lake Michigan and everybody died. Wednesday, Toronto sank into lake Ontario. On Thursday, Houston drowns. Also a bunch of other towns, bringing the death toll to 3 million deaths daily.
3 million deaths every day. This continues for 7 years, until 7.7 billion people have died. We don't know how many people survive, but they are enough to fight a battle in the hills of Megigdo - AKA Armageddon - a suburb of Jerusalem. We don't know how many will fight this battle in this small area, it depends on how much technology is left. In modern warfare with modern weapons, the troops are dispersed, spread thin to make them harder targets. But maybe Einstein is right and World War 4 is being fought with sticks and stones, in that case there could be two million. Any more and you would need food and water delivered with modern technology. Modern technology means modern weapons and that means dispersal, which means less than two million troops. Maybe it would be like the Battle of Verdun in World War One. The biggest battle to be fought in such a small area, maybe a million on the battlefield at the same time.
So if you thought Armageddon is the ultimate battle, it's actually just a Verdun-scale skirmish among mobs of survivors, over who can scavenge the corpses of the 7.7 billion people who already died previously. It's an aftershock.
So, the tribulation is 7 years of slaughter on a scale no human mind can imagine. 7 years, that's 2555 days of agony. Before the main show starts, there's also a period of signs, wars and rumors of wars, let's say that's 3 years, adding up to a Decade of Death.
Think of the second world war. All of those cities burned to ashes, the murder-factories piling up corpses like cord-wood, the beaches carpeted with dead as the ocean turns red with blood. Maximum estimate of the dead is 85 million. In the tribulation, that's what happens every 3 months. Every season is a new world war two.
Imagine being 3 years old today, as the decade of death begins. By the time you're 13, and old enough to fight in the battle of Armageddon, you have known nothing but slaughter on a scale nobody can even imagine. Oceans of blood is your life.
That's the Tribulation.
Does this scare you? It shouldn't really, because the Bible also says that Christians will be privileged bubble-dwellers throughout the whole thing.
Matthew 24:6-8 says we WILL HEAR of wars and rumors of wars - not that any of this will effect us, the few people we care about, or our pets. It's just something to watch on the news while you munch popcorn.
That's the Tribulation.
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