Demystifying Revelation
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Demystifying Revelation aims to remove confusion about the end times, delving into one of the most perplexing books of the Bible, examining conflicting theories and making sense of them. Genetic engineering, robotics and automation were unknown even 50 years ago, but hints of them can be found in Revelation, hidden in the language of the first century. Many commentaries on Revelation were written by Bible scholars with a good knowledge of Greek, but with little or no knowledge of modern engineering or technology. As someone who works with technology, Graham Missen writes from a unique perspective, surveying end times thinking and using his knowledge to bring fresh insight to what the Bible predicts.
About the Author
Graham graduated Waikato University with a degree in chemistry (most of which has been forgotten) and learned biochemistry and quantum physics at level 2. This was followed by various roles in various dairy and food companies, sales, volunteer ambulance, relief teaching, and fibre optic installing. The engineering side of these jobs allowed Graham to keep up to date with emerging technologies such as robotics, genetic engineering, trans-humanism, and related issues.