When Noah's Ark landed on the muddy earth after long months of floating on the water, God promised him that He would not destroy human civilization using a flood again. However, God did not promise that He would not destroy wicked civilizations again! Instead, when evil did begin to increase, He sent His prophets to warn Israel and the rest of human civilization that time would come when God would destroy human civilization, not by using water, but with fire! As author Olaf Hage researched this question further, he ...
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When Noah's Ark landed on the muddy earth after long months of floating on the water, God promised him that He would not destroy human civilization using a flood again. However, God did not promise that He would not destroy wicked civilizations again! Instead, when evil did begin to increase, He sent His prophets to warn Israel and the rest of human civilization that time would come when God would destroy human civilization, not by using water, but with fire! As author Olaf Hage researched this question further, he discovered that ancient history from several civilizations recounted six other end-of-the-world deluges that ended these civilizations. The famous philosopher Plato discovered that the Egyptian priests were aware of this history and had been scientifically studying it for centuries. Their research explained to the confused Greeks, what happened to cause the sudden destruction of the city-state Atlantis and other related civilizations. The Egyptian priests learned from their observations that prior to the deluges, fireballs would first impact the earth. Then, the earth would be pelted with microscopic diamond dust that would change the earth's orbit and poison all the earth's water. The author began to realize that these observations coincided with the description of the Seven Bowl Judgments of Revelation 8. He also learned from ancient historians that the star-comet body causing all this damage was named "Typhon," while the Book of Revelation called it "Wormwood." As he continued his research, he learned that Typhon moved in an elliptical orbit around the sun that took approximately 5,125 years. When Immanuel Velikovsky proposed the idea of another deluge hitting the earth in the 1950s, most astronomers mocked his theories as "crackpot." However, when the Shoemaker-Levy Comet hit Jupiter in July of 1994, scientists changed their minds and now consider the possibility that a space object like Typhon may visit the earth again. However, as Mr. Hage began to do his own research, he found that the earth has been impacted by fireballs at an increasing rate since the beginning of the 21 st century. He sees this fact along with multiple others documented in this book as evidence that Typhon will be returning soon. Typhon: The Destroyer of Worlds is not a book about the past, it is a warning of what will happen on the earth in the near future.
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