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by msg
5297 days ago
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If you read Revelation and take only one layer of meaning from it, you didn't really read Revelation. I find myself writing the ridiculous sentence that Hitchens perhaps took a religious prose poem/vision/prophecy/allegory/history too literally. I understand that he had an axe to grind. But he hasn't done justice to the thing he argued against. |
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Even in the Catholic mass, there is a point at which priest announces: "And so, with all the choirs of angels in heaven we proclaim your glory and join in their unending hymn of praise" at which "Holy" is sung.
This is in direct reference to the book of revelation where it is depicted exactly as such, unending praise to god.
And by the way, any meaning you take from revelation is really up to you. The book is a rambling by a deluded madman.