Tag Archives: Book of Revelation

A History of Malleability, and in turn, Controversy

“The ethic of conservation is the explicit abnegation of man’s dominion over the Earth. The lower species are here for our use. God said so: Go forth, be fruitful, multiply, and rape the planet–it’s yours. That’s our job: drilling, mining … Continue reading

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Tweeting the Apocalypse: The Implications of Cloverfield

The nightmarish, hyperbolic imagery of Revelation and allusions derived from the book itself have become commonplace motifs in the media of contemporary culture.  From the popular video game Doom, which pits humans against demons in a climactic Mars-based battle, to … Continue reading

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Seven Seals–Primal Fear

[display_podcast] Here’s a link to a song i posted relating to what we’ve been talking about in the Book of Revelations. As a fan of Heavy Metal, its not hard at all to find songs such as these. And this … Continue reading

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If The World Is Ending, I’m Throwing The Party

I cannot honestly recall how many times throughout my life I’ve heard that the end of the world was imminent (though I’m certain I never heard it in such terms until I was sixteen years old).  The first two were … Continue reading

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The Resonance of Revelations

The pertinence of the Book of Revelations in contemporary culture is undeniable – it is all at once a landmark religious text, a supernatural tale of the end of days, and a blueprint for the way Western society has viewed … Continue reading

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