Bringing the Supermarket to the Apocalypse

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Judgment Day, also translated as final judgment, is a religious thought. In Christian theology, it refers to the day when the world will end and the fate of mankind will be determined. The dead will rise from the grave, all will be called to God’s judgment seat, and each person’s ultimate fate will be determined by his or her relationship with Jesus Christ. The ancient Jewish prophets proclaimed the "Day of God" and Jesus Christ announced the coming Day of Judgment. The Book of Revelation describes God on the throne and the "Judgment Seat of Christ."

The last judgment is a prophecy of Revelation in the Bible. At the end of the world, the true God Jesus Christ will return from heaven. The only God in the world, Jesus Christ, will resurrect the dead and judge them. The wicked will be thrown into and eternal destruction in the lake of fire and brimstone. This view is shared by all Abrahamic religions. It is an important teaching of the above three religions. This view originally originated from the teachings of Zoroastrianism.

Today I call on heaven and earth to bear witness with you. I will present life, death, misfortunes, blessings and blessings before you. So choose life so that you and your descendants may remain.

"Judgment Day" refers to the day when mankind's actions angered God and God punished mankind. To be precise, it is the end of mankind, that is, the end of the world. All people will have a "Day of Judgment", which is the moment of "death". At the end of the world, God will appear, resurrect the dead and judge them, dividing them into those who live forever and those who go to hell.

This view originally originated from Zoroastrian teachings: Ahura Mazda, the creator of the world, will judge the world at the end of time. This concept later deeply influenced Judaism, and was later inherited by Christianity and Christianity. In addition, there are similar judgments in Egyptian mythology.

Catholics believe that before the end of the world, God and Jesus will judge the world. This is the Doomsday Judgment. Anyone who believes in God and Jesus Christ and does good deeds can ascend to heaven, while those who cannot be redeemed will go to hell and be punished. The Doomsday Judgment is described in the Bible Revelation.

"Revelation" is a prophetic book and the only text in the Bible that talks about the future. It is said to come from the dream of the apostle John, so the structure jumps around, but the main line is clear and uncluttered; secondly, it uses a lot of symbolism and literary meaning. The scenes and momentum are erratic, thrilling, and a large number of prophetic "revelations" and mysterious expressions about future generations are often used in various works.

To the ancient Egyptians, the heart recorded all the good and bad deeds of a person's life. After a person dies, a trial ceremony will be held on him in the Judgment Hall, and his heart will be used as the main basis for the trial. The deceased was ushered into this hall by Anubis, the wolf-headed god of death, and his heart was placed on a scale to compare its weight with the feather of truth of the god Maat. Then Anubis adjusted the plumb of the scale, and the god Tut recorded the result of the verdict (and there are only three results from the weighing: the weight of the true feather = the weight of the deceased's heart or the weight of the deceased's heart is greater than the true The weight of the feather or the weight of the deceased's heart is less than the weight of the real feather). After a ruling, if the weight of the deceased's heart ≤ the weight of the Feather of Truth, the deceased will be protected - the deceased will be led to Osiris by Anubis and gain eternal life; if the weight of the deceased's heart & amp;gt;The weight of the Feather of Truth, the deceased will be punished-the heart of the deceased will be devoured by Amit, the demon devourer with the head of a crocodile, the upper body of a lion, and the hind legs of a hippopotamus.

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are also called the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse or the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. It comes from the Revelation of John (commonly known as the Book of Revelation), the last chapter of the New Testament.

It describes that at the end of the world, when judgment is given to all mankind, a lamb opens the seven seals of the book and summons knights riding four horses, white, red, black, and green, to bring war, famine, plague, and death to the recipients. In the final judgment of mankind, the heaven and earth will be out of balance, the sun and moon will change color, and then the world will be destroyed. The first rider is the white horse, which traditionally represents the Conqueror, the Son of the Devil, the Antichrist. Both the bow and crown represent conquest, while white represents divine rebellion. The second knight is a red horse, which traditionally represents the great lord, and the broadsword symbolizes war and destruction. The third knight is the black horse, which represents famine and unfair transactions, which is the symbolic meaning of the scales. The fourth knight is the green horse, which represents pure death and endless suffering. See the original chapter as follows: "When I saw the Lamb opening the first of the seven seals, I heard one of the four living creatures with a voice like thunder saying, Come. And I looked, and behold, a white horse; The one who sat on the horse had a bow. And a crown was given to him. And he came out, victorious and victorious. When he opened the second seal, I heard the second living creature say, Come. And there was another horse. and it was red. And power was given to him who sat on the horse, to take peace from the earth and to kill one another. And a great sword was given to him. And when he opened the third seal, I heard the third living creature and he said, Come. Then I looked, and behold, there was a black horse. And the man who sat upon the horse had a scale in his hand. And I heard a voice among the four living creatures saying, One denarius of wheat shall buy one liter, and one denarius of wheat shall buy three liters. Barley, oil and wine shall not be wasted.

When I opened the fourth seal, I heard the fourth living creature say, Come. So I looked and saw a pale green horse. The one who rides on the horse is named Death. Hades followed him. And power was given to them to kill a quarter of the people on the earth with sword, famine, pestilence, and wild beasts." The four horsemen of the end of the world in the Bible are: war, killing, hunger, and death. Some say: war , famine, plague, and death. The four people appeared at the beginning of a reincarnation and witnessed the process of the world from prosperity to destruction. When all seven seals are released, it will be the Day of Judgment.

The end of the world has become what it is today, which fully meets the conditions of the apocalypse, including war, hunger, and death. Each is a product of the end times, the prophesied end times.

In fact, from the day the apocalyptic rain came, the world was already doomed. Doomsday means the end. The end of the world is also called the Last Judgment Day, which means that God is about to judge the souls of the world. It also means the coming of the Kingdom of God and the beginning of a beautiful new era. Generally refers to the day of death or destruction.

All signs indicate the principles and principles by which the true God governs human history, rather than prophesying specific facts. Therefore, it should be explained by principles or spiritual meaning. The end of the world has come, and foreign gods have also appeared in the end, but what about the God of judgment

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