The Battle of Armageddon in Astronomical Revelations or 666
The Battle of Armageddon is often believed to be a future prophecy of the Bible, but this chapter of Astronomical Revelations or 666, A Scientific and Historical Study of Asteroids and Comets with respect to the Apocalypse, demonstrates that the battle at Armageddon was an event that happened in the past. Astronomical Revelations or 666 clarifies this at the beginning of Chapter 1 by stating: "A prophet is one who speaks for God, concerning the past, present, or future. Saint John was a prophet, and in his Book of Revelation he speaks of all three periods."
Armageddon is certainly the site where several ancient battles took place, but this one is of particular importance to students of the Bible and to Saint John's Revelation. To fully understand this chapter's short description of the great battle of Armageddon with its Scriptural references, all 336 pages of Larry Brian Radka's Astronomical Revelations or 666 should be read carefully.
Armageddon is certainly the site where several ancient battles took place, but this one is of particular importance to students of the Bible and to Saint John's Revelation. To fully understand this chapter's short description of the great battle of Armageddon with its Scriptural references, all 336 pages of Larry Brian Radka's Astronomical Revelations or 666 should be read carefully.
"I just wanted to write a few lines telling you how much I appreciate you send[ing] me a copy of your newest book, 'Astronomical Revelations or 666,'" wrote Ken Janicki, Editor of Spiritual Realities Newsletter on July 7, 1997. "This is one of the best books I have ever read on this subject. Your incredible amount of research and Biblical quotations should propel this book into any best seller list."
Astronomical Revelations or 666 never made it even close to the best seller's list. But we must remember that three of the five Greek words that add up to 666 translated into English as Wealth, Tradition, and we parish; with which I don't care to be associated.
AN ADDED NOTE: So much for all the worry now about the future Battle of Armageddon. Those in the know realize this is history!