The future of the world. Apocalypse! 666. Antichrist.
What will happen in the near future? Is humanity threatened by the third world war? What is the secret of the increased interest of the leading world powers in lunar and Martian projects, extraterrestrial civilizations and parallel worlds? Why do people build underground cities of refuge and underwater life stations? Why do leading astrophysicists warn that humanity will either make a colossal breakthrough in the near future or bring the date of the Apocalypse closer? And why is the number of the beast, six hundred and sixty-six, called the number of man?
The Bible provides answers to all questions about the end times. Our world has peaked in the extermination of the God’s Truth preachers. This is a sign of the opening of the fifth seal of the Apocalypse. God hears their pleas for justice, and He will provide it in a short time - in the form of the sixth seal. All the destructive activity of man will be revealed, confirming that the number of the beast six hundred and sixty-six is the number of a m
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