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The Seventh Millenium: The Evidence That We Can Know the Future

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Studies have recently demonstrated that some people may have the ability to see the future with varying degrees of accuracy. As a practicing research scientist, John Ashton did not take claims of fortune-telling seriously, but when he met a man who had seen the future in vivid detail in a dream, his interest was sparked. His study of precognitive dreams and visions has convinced him that a cosmic intelligence oversees the events in our lives and the destiny of our planet, and in this book, he explores the far-reaching implications of 'knowing the future'. The Seventh Millennium puts together the fascinating puzzle of the future which suggests that our choices now can affect the future, but only within limits pre-ordained.

189 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2000

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John F. Ashton

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Dr. John F. Ashton PhD CChem FRACI is an Australian scientist. He writes, edits and co-authors books which provide evidence for creation and the historical accuracy of the Bible. He also co-authors books on health and nutrition.

He holds research degrees in both chemistry and philosophy and is a Chartered Chemist and Fellow of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute. He also serves as an Adjunct Professor in the School of Applied Sciences at RMIT University, Melbourne and as an Adjunct Professor in the School of Biomedical and Health Sciences at Victoria University.

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June 21, 2023
It is true that there are many hidden meanings within the Bible. This book touches on many interesting theories. Are we near some of those. I think we are.
The return of the Christ is likely to happen on Pentecost. My year is estimated in May 2030. This also means something very significant needs to take place around January 10th 2029. (Like 3 1/2 days of darkness yes an eclipse that lasts that long caused by a planet named in the Bible as Wormwood.
What is Pentecost?
For Christians, Pentecost is a holiday on which we commemorate the coming of the Holy Spirit on the early followers of Jesus. Before the events of the first Pentecost, which came a few weeks after Jesus’ death and resurrection, there were followers of Jesus, but no movement that could be meaningfully called “the church.” Thus, from an historical point of view, Pentecost is the day on which the church was started. This is also true from a spiritual perspective, since the Spirit brings the church into existence and enlivens it. Thus Pentecost is the church’s birthday.
I ask you why would God not chose this day to celebrate the return of Jesus as our King of Kings.
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