The Case for the Second Coming and New Jerusalem

by Amaterasu & Kalki


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/3/2010

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 412
ISBN : 9781450234672
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 412
ISBN : 9781450234665

About the Book

In The Case for the Second Coming and New Jerusalem, two anonymous authors offer a vision of – and means to – “The Abundance Paradigm,” aka New Jerusalem: the Golden Age following the tribulation of the eschaton. They show how a combination of good will, celestial quantum physics and a prophesied Genius-Christ will enable humanity to advance like never before. “Amaterasu” weaves a sensual, teleological story to entice your imagination, an invitation to a future you’ll want to stay in. “Kalki” consolidates multicultural prophecy that suggests The Second Coming is more than a metaphor for a spiritual awakening or a heavenly light show but an actual human male that invents miraculous and disruptive technologies. By combining the best of the human spirit and nature, science, and common sense, the authors provide a refreshingly optimistic perspective on the post 2012 planet Earth.


About the Author

In The Case for the Second Coming and New Jerusalem, two anonymous authors offer a vision of – and means to – “The Abundance Paradigm,” aka New Jerusalem: the Golden Age following the tribulation of the eschaton. They show how a combination of good will, celestial quantum physics and a prophesied Genius-Christ will enable humanity to advance like never before. “Amaterasu” weaves a sensual, teleological story to entice your imagination, an invitation to a future you’ll want to stay in. “Kalki” consolidates multicultural prophecy that suggests The Second Coming is more than a metaphor for a spiritual awakening or a heavenly light show but an actual human male that invents miraculous and disruptive technologies. By combining the best of the human spirit and nature, science, and common sense, the authors provide a refreshingly optimistic perspective on the post 2012 planet Earth.