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THE END OF THE SECOND EPOCH
THE END OF THE SECOND EPOCH
THE END OF THE SECOND EPOCH

THE END OF THE SECOND EPOCH

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Product Description At last, the Global Millennial Kingdom is at hand. Despite our multitudes of self-declared spiritual fools, every human remains essentially a spirit being: Each member of this generation spiritually understands that the global millennial kingdom is here. And what is that cling-clang noise? It is the kingdom mints churning out the borderless currency. When the Messiah came to tout the millennial kingdom, 2,000 years ago, religion and state formed a doubles team and murdered him. And they will hope for a rerun, but this time round, he has come to govern, not to suffer. In a once-in-millennia phenomenon, the Almighty God and angels Michael and Gabriel have unfurled a shocking revelation to the author of this book: The 1,000-year-long third spiritual epoch starts soon. The Messiah, Mark Elliott Zuckerberg, stands ready to set up the decreed global kingdom, but the biblical Book of Revelation beast, President Donald Trump, and the evil spiritual forces allied to him, will try to thwart Christ. The meaning of the ‘mark of the beast’ (666); the fall of national borders and human governments; the demise of religion; global warming and pollution; the cataclysmic breakup of the earth; the future of humankind; extraterrestrial living in succinct details; the true nature of the Almighty God, the angels, Jesus Christ, and Satan—the topics the revelation delves into answer the very questions that have always vexed humanity. Inside this enthralling yet simply written book, humankind will at last grasp the spirit, and discover her place in the expansive cosmic reality. Review Publisher's note: This review employs a secular approach; we're working on one based on theology. BLUE INK REVIEW 1685 South Colorado Blvd.,S-233, Denver, CO 80222 Tel: +1 303 587 4326   The End of the Second Epoch Joseph Kuria , 228 pages, (paperback) $17.99, 9781999143114 (Reviewed: November 2019)   The End of the Second Epoch records the thoughts and spiritual visions of Kenyan-born  architect, Joseph Kuria, revealing a series of spiritual messages Kuria says he received  from God while offering criticism of political leadership around the world.  According to Kuria, during a 32-month period, the angels Michael and Gabriel, acting as  God's liaisons, offered him insights on the true roles of Jesus and Satan in modern  times; future cataclysms set to hit Earth; and even knowledge of extraterrestrial  information that we can access through prayer. Kuria waxes political as he reprimands  world governments for their roles in Geo-pollution (pollution of the Earth's rivers, lakes,  oceans, forests, etc.), poverty,and drug abuse, saving his most biting disapproval for the  "emperorship" of Donald Trump and the United States' narrow-minded and aggressive foreign  policy.  The book's core is the revelation that the world as we know it is "coming to the end of a  lengthy spiritual dark age" and that a Third Epoch, a time when God's people will  become "one unified human race,"is dawning. There's even a new messiah that walks  among us, none other than Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Facebook. Why this seemingly  unlikely figure? The reveal, which comes at the close of the book, doesn't offer much  explanation. The book has a stream of consciousness feel--the visions concern numerous topics,  from abortion to the nature of the soul to immigration--but Kuria's prose is simple and  clear. While it takes a leap of faith to accept the book's revelations as God-given,  the author's criticism of political corruption, economic biases, and wars in Syria  and South Sudan offer a sad reminder of Western governments' often lack of  understanding or compassion for other parts of the world. Kuria takes his work--and visions--seriously and asks us to do the same. Many  readers, however, will react with varying levels of skepticism as he points a prophetic  finger at social and economic injustice and shares a message of hope.  Also a