Decoding Doomsday: The 2012 Prophecies, the Apocalypse, and the Perilous Days Ahead
Description:
Do megalithic monuments and books of ancient wisdom predict the date the world ends?Dozens of books were published on the topic of 2012, mostly reflecting a "new age" perspective, proposing that their "pop" point of view is authoritative and reliable. This opinion is shaped by Mayan scholars, pseudo-archeologists, channelers, mediums, shamans, and alernative historians. Likewise, these pundits draw upon ancient sources which range from the Mayan calednar, the I Ching, The Kolbrin Bigle, to Plato's Atlantis. The key to our future appears connected to the study of the past. However, upon a deeper look, today's pop apocalyptic writers continue an esoteric tradition thousands of years in the making. Is there a common thread running through the meaning of monuments, alien abductions, UFOs, crop circles, the New Age Movement, conspiracy theories, Freemasonry, and Pyramidology?Decoding Doomsday argues that by studying the claims of the such New Age enthusiasts in light of apocalyptic history, we can make sense of the these occult predictions. Futhermore, flying in the face of conventional wisdom, the author asserts that the expectation of the Apocalypse can actually be a healthy concern, essential to the position of authentic Christianity.Finally, he maintains Doomsday is already decoded. History's last day is disclosed in the Bible.