The End of Times

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This shows the Doomsday Clock of the American magazine Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. In recent years, the clock’s hands have been moved increasingly closer to midnight. They were set at 100 seconds (2022), then 90 seconds (2023 and 2024), and finally 89 seconds (2025).


On January 27, 2026, the clock’s hands were moved to 85 seconds before midnight–closer than ever before in its history.


The less time remains until midnight, the closer the apocalypse approaches. Due to global threats such as climate change, disasters, and wars, the clock’s hand has now been moved to 85 seconds before midnight.

In the long history of the Doomsday Clock, which began in 1947 with a setting of seven minutes to midnight, the hand has never been this close to the apocalypse.



Biblical apocalypse with the revelations of Daniel and John. Unveiling of a new plan for the completion of collective salvation through individual redemption. Humanity is being ushered into a new era. Transformed sacrifice. The future lies in the return of Christ, the Son of Man, and the Last Judgment. He proclaims the new revelation that can guide the way to personal salvation, resurrection, and eternal life. Fourness instead of Trinity. A distinction between the heavenly Apollo Christ and the earthly Christ, the Son of Man. New insights into purgatory and hell come to light.


The return of Christ signals the end of tribulation and spiritual confusion. A new era of enlightenment begins. Numerous false teachings and misguided decisions in politics, economics, society, and the church are exposed. Migration to Western countries continues. The political focus will increasingly shift to nation-states, their self-responsibility, their competencies, and their Christian heritage. Changes in sexual behavior and sexual self-determination are emerging. Individualism is replacing communities based on solidarity. Democracy as a form of government is retreating, while autocratic structures gain importance. Community alliances are facing challenging times.


Deglobalization with a revival of fossil energy sources. New and traditional heating systems. A new hybrid propulsion concept. A departure from photovoltaics, wind power, electric mobility, and autonomous driving. Combustion engines and private cars are experiencing a renaissance. The end of global networks for the dissemination of know-how and key technologies. An increase in import and export tariffs. Isolationism and protectionism instead of openness. Resource management and controlled raw material extraction. Unity of the nation-state versus global diversity.


Disasters such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, and climate change are direct consequences of the overcrowded hell where the souls of sinful people reside. The causes of climate change are seen, on one hand, in renewable energies, as they impair the effectiveness of the Holy Spirit, and on the other hand, in humanity’s sexual misconduct. These factors increase the risk of disasters as well as the emergence of new and known diseases and pandemics. Additionally, as the number of inhabitants in hell rises, the likelihood of volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, wars, and severe storms also increases.


The reduction of sins in the West marks the beginning of a profound transformation. The West is systematically returning to its Christian roots and strengthening spirituality as a counterbalance to secularism. Christianity is experiencing a renaissance and gaining significance. Through personal salvation, true identities are revealed, leading to a more conscious interaction with others. Christian values, morals, and commandments shape the guiding culture. The future belongs to the individually redeemed, who, in exchange with heavenly angels, create new things and thus promote prosperity. With the return of Bartholomew Christ at the Last Judgment, a new era begins.




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"Those who have understanding to think, let them think and understand." The end is near...

Both the Book of Daniel from the Old Testament and the Revelation of John from the New Testament contain key visions about the end of times, the coming of a divine kingdom, and the final judgment. Both books are essential for understanding the concepts of the apocalypse and salvation.

The apocalypse does not mean the end of the world, but rather is the key to the transformation of humanity…

The term "apocalypse" comes from the Greek and means "revelation" or "unveiling." Originally, it referred to the disclosure of the divine plan for a new humanity and world, but today it is mostly associated with a catastrophic end of the world.


The apocalypse is not an abstract concept but an inevitable part of reality that concerns all of humanity. It marks the transition from an old world to a new one. This is also reflected in the Revelation of John (Rev. 21), where, at the end of times, heaven and earth are reshaped according to new principles.


Left: The Tower of Babel. Vienna version. Pieter Bruegel the Elder, 1563, oil on oak wood, dimensions 114 x 115 cm. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna.

Legacy of Babylon:


Babylonian confusion of languages, multiculturalism, subversion, diversity, and arrogance.

Michelangelo’s

The Flood:


After great floods, only a few islands remain.

Left: The Flood by Michelangelo Buonarroti in the Sistine Chapel. 1508–1512, Vatican City, Rome.



Disasters:


Due to sexual sins, parts of the earth will sink into the oceans, and many souls will descend into the hell of the seas.









Left: Statue of Liberty in New York underwater. Photo: iStock.




Individualism instead of community:


Save your souls through following Christ and personal salvation.

Left: Hope exists for believers at the end of times in the Last Judgment. Photo: Shutterstock.



Consequences and Hope

The apocalypse transforms humanity…

Prophecies about the Future of Humanity

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