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This final Book of the Bible is often misunderstood as the rantings of a madman who is suffering a psychotic episode but has, nevertheless, been able [Spirituality & Religion]

This final Book of the Bible is often misunderstood as the rantings of a madman who is suffering a psychotic episode but has, nevertheless, been able to access a typewriter contrary to the rules of the institution. It is also thought of by ridiculing atheists and Catholics as a triumph of obscurity over clarity, which allows them to make up stupid explanations that just happen to be in line with their personal Satanic beliefs and Satan’s Plan for Mankind – ironically, these people are bringing about the events that unfold in the Book.

Some so-called scholars who claim, in some way, to be “Christian” make the connection between the number 7 that keeps appearing as a reference to the 7 hills of Rome, For every “7” that Rome has, God has another “7” to counter it.
suzie1960 · 61-69, F Best Comment
Probably the result of eating bread made with mouldy rye. It's a source of lysergic acid - a precursor for LSD.
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Access a typewriter? Are you serious or is a spoof?
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A medal for unlocking a new level of gibberish. 🥈

 
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