John the Revelator was the author of the Book of Revelations in the New Testament. It was added to the canon of the New Testament, but lacks any real moral teaching, resorting to scare tactics and dogma.
It is quite commonly disregarded in many Christian sects, however, is not openly dismissed.
Whenever you see a movie about Satan or something, much of the reference material comes from this work that has no real relation to Jesus' time.
@ebhiro bro, either you’ve never before read the book of Revelation, or you’ve only ever heard any reference to it through the lens of evangelical, Protestant Christianity, a sect which didn’t exist until well over 1,500 years into the religion of Christianity.
@ebhiro bro, either you’ve never before read the book of Revelation, or you’ve only ever heard any reference to it through the lens of evangelical, Protestant Christianity, a sect which didn’t exist until well over 1,500 years into the religion of Christianity.
There are voluminous writings from early Christian writers that don’t dabble in the nonsense that you’re describing.
There are voluminous writings from early Christian writers that don’t dabble in the nonsense that you’re describing.
John the Revelator was the author of the Book of Revelations in the New Testament. It was added to the canon of the New Testament, but lacks any real moral teaching, resorting to scare tactics and dogma.
It is quite commonly disregarded in many Christian sects, however, is not openly dismissed.
Whenever you see a movie about Satan or something, much of the reference material comes from this work that has no real relation to Jesus' time.
@ebhiro bro, either you’ve never before read the book of Revelation, or you’ve only ever heard any reference to it through the lens of evangelical, Protestant Christianity, a sect which didn’t exist until well over 1,500 years into the religion of Christianity.
@ebhiro bro, either you’ve never before read the book of Revelation, or you’ve only ever heard any reference to it through the lens of evangelical, Protestant Christianity, a sect which didn’t exist until well over 1,500 years into the religion of Christianity.
There are voluminous writings from early Christian writers that don’t dabble in the nonsense that you’re describing.
There are voluminous writings from early Christian writers that don’t dabble in the nonsense that you’re describing.