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Mayan End: 2012?
What if an entire civilization agreed on a single date for the end of the world?—What if calculations for this cataclysmic event were made centuries and centuries ago with the most brilliant mathematical ingenuity, the most calculated use of astronomical techniques? And what if this date for the end of the world was scheduled to occur on December 21st, 2012 at sunrise?

Nostrodamus: the History of the Future
The whole point about Renaissance culture was that, unlike the jealous medieval church that had contrived to enchain the European mind for so many centuries, there was now a place to explore any branch of knowledge, be it conventional or otherwise. Nostredame now seemed determined to exploit what he perceived as his prophetic gift.

Megiddo and the Battle(s) of Armageddon
It is no surprise, then, to learn that the area surrounding the ancient site of Megiddo in the Jezreel Valley has already seen more fighting and bloodshed over an extended period of time than virtually any other spot on earth — during the past four thousand years, at least thirty-four bloody conflicts have been fought at the ancient site of Megiddo and in adjacent areas of the Jezreel Valley.

Let’s Give Them Something to Wine About
Wine has been with mankind and associated with divinity since the beginning of history, if not longer. Truly the intoxicating essences of the grape were first noted by early man—-the overripe fruit splitting open on the vine, surrounded by lazy bees that would tumble to the ground from the buzz of the fermented juices.

The Munster Apocalypse
The Anabaptists of the sixteenth century believed more strongly than most groups today that the time was imminent for the apocalyptic final battle between God and Satan and that it would occur in the years 1534-1535 and the place was a small Westphalian city in northern Germany, the city of Munster.






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