New Bible Research Blames End of World on US and Vatican Intervention

A small group of people after careful research have discovered that the Bible contains precise predictions of global crisis which may lead to the end of our civilisation.

(PRWEB) December 10, 2005 -- A small group of people after careful research have discovered that the Bible contains precise predictions of global crisis which may lead to the end of our civilisation.

The researchers insist that the images of the USA and the Vatican are clearly mentioned in the Bible as two forces that aim to unleash the chaos of global crisis. They cite the speeches of John Paul II and US President George Bush (Senior), from historical chronicles and books to back up their claims.

“We would not have taken the Bible so seriously if God had not demonstrated such complete control and knowledge of the future”, state the authors. Many of the Bible predictions have already come true in the very date foretold and the world history has proven the accuracy of its predictions. The researchers raise the alarm that their most frightening forecast has yet to be realised. In their free article entitled “World’s Last Chance” they urge people worldwide to get prepared to the global crisis which can lead to the end of our civilisation. This can be downloaded free of charge from their web site.

The independently funded group of researchers do not identify themselves with any existing confession, or religious background. They emphasise reliance on the Bible as the only truthful source of information.

The article is available in a range of languages and is essential reading for those concerned about the present political climate. To download the full article in PDF or HTML format go to http://www.worldslastchance.com/en/index.html.

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