Predictions for the Last Blood Moon

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Reference, Eschatology, Bible & Bible Studies, Prophecies, New Age, Personal Transformation
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Author: John Hogue ISBN: 9781386548508
Publisher: HogueProphecy Publishing Publication: July 31, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: John Hogue
ISBN: 9781386548508
Publisher: HogueProphecy Publishing
Publication: July 31, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Here it comes. Late  September 2015. The fourth and final blood-colored eclipse of the moon. It’s the last portent of a rare lunar tetrad that’s supposed to launch what some Christian theologians, such as John Hagee, promote as the beginning of the End of Days, unto Judgment Day.

Is there more than mere religiously hyped “sky is falling” chicken-feathered hysteria fanning up a tall tale here? Could the last appearance of a reddened moon mark into motion something that even its chief proponents have overlooked?

“Rogue” prophecy scholar John Hogue thinks we all need to give the Four Blood Moon prophecies a lot more “respect.” He reminds us that “respect” means, “to look a second time, closer, openly aware, with a mind fresh and naked in its natural intelligence, divested of cloaks and disguises of theological or dogmatic projections.”

Many believed the ancient Maya of Mesoamerica had marked a more accurate date for either the end of the world or the dawning of a golden age than was expected for the year 2000. Books by self-declared Mayan prophecy “experts” so stretched the actual prophetic evidence beyond credulity that it prompted John Hogue to clear the air and perhaps restore a more balanced understanding of Mayan and other end-of-age oracular traditions in his bestseller “Nostradamus: The End of End Times.”

In this new attempt to restore clarity to an over-popularized prophetic tradition, Hogue explains that Blood Moon Prophecy, just like the Mayan Calendar 2012 predictions, has significant elements of revelation worth exploring if only someone could clean off all the hype, and push the pause button on Christian fundamentalist expectations.

With this new little eBook, published two lunar months ahead of the final blood moon shining, Hogue distills prophecy theories down to their essentials in a quick, yet informative, read that aims to free interpretations about Blood Moon prophecy from religiously dogmatic myopia and “propheganda.”

Unique to this book is Hogue’s introduction of astrological and non-Christian parallel visions that often prefigure clearer and more accurately timed signs of history-altering changes forewarned.

Go moon gazing with a bestselling author who exposed the “new age sewage” beclouding 2012 prophecies in this breathtaking as well as concise and sometimes satirical investigation of those who play “Chicken” a “Little” too broadly with Christian Bible prophecy. The sky may not be falling where and when they think it is.

Estimated number of printed pages: 73

 “I have known John Hogue for fifteen years, during which time he has appeared on my radio program many, many times. Every year, he predicts on the program in the first quarter and we ‘hold his feet to the fire’ during the summer. And every year, he proves to be fireproof. He’s accurate. Uncannily accurate.”

Whitley Strieber, author of “Communion” and “The Coming Global Superstorm” with Art Bell

John Hogue is author of 600 articles and 32 published books (1,170,000 copies sold) spanning 20 languages. He has predicted the winner of every US Presidential Election since 1968, giving him a remarkable 12 and 0 batting average. Hogue is a world-renowned expert on the prophecies of Nostradamus and other prophetic traditions.

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Here it comes. Late  September 2015. The fourth and final blood-colored eclipse of the moon. It’s the last portent of a rare lunar tetrad that’s supposed to launch what some Christian theologians, such as John Hagee, promote as the beginning of the End of Days, unto Judgment Day.

Is there more than mere religiously hyped “sky is falling” chicken-feathered hysteria fanning up a tall tale here? Could the last appearance of a reddened moon mark into motion something that even its chief proponents have overlooked?

“Rogue” prophecy scholar John Hogue thinks we all need to give the Four Blood Moon prophecies a lot more “respect.” He reminds us that “respect” means, “to look a second time, closer, openly aware, with a mind fresh and naked in its natural intelligence, divested of cloaks and disguises of theological or dogmatic projections.”

Many believed the ancient Maya of Mesoamerica had marked a more accurate date for either the end of the world or the dawning of a golden age than was expected for the year 2000. Books by self-declared Mayan prophecy “experts” so stretched the actual prophetic evidence beyond credulity that it prompted John Hogue to clear the air and perhaps restore a more balanced understanding of Mayan and other end-of-age oracular traditions in his bestseller “Nostradamus: The End of End Times.”

In this new attempt to restore clarity to an over-popularized prophetic tradition, Hogue explains that Blood Moon Prophecy, just like the Mayan Calendar 2012 predictions, has significant elements of revelation worth exploring if only someone could clean off all the hype, and push the pause button on Christian fundamentalist expectations.

With this new little eBook, published two lunar months ahead of the final blood moon shining, Hogue distills prophecy theories down to their essentials in a quick, yet informative, read that aims to free interpretations about Blood Moon prophecy from religiously dogmatic myopia and “propheganda.”

Unique to this book is Hogue’s introduction of astrological and non-Christian parallel visions that often prefigure clearer and more accurately timed signs of history-altering changes forewarned.

Go moon gazing with a bestselling author who exposed the “new age sewage” beclouding 2012 prophecies in this breathtaking as well as concise and sometimes satirical investigation of those who play “Chicken” a “Little” too broadly with Christian Bible prophecy. The sky may not be falling where and when they think it is.

Estimated number of printed pages: 73

 “I have known John Hogue for fifteen years, during which time he has appeared on my radio program many, many times. Every year, he predicts on the program in the first quarter and we ‘hold his feet to the fire’ during the summer. And every year, he proves to be fireproof. He’s accurate. Uncannily accurate.”

Whitley Strieber, author of “Communion” and “The Coming Global Superstorm” with Art Bell

John Hogue is author of 600 articles and 32 published books (1,170,000 copies sold) spanning 20 languages. He has predicted the winner of every US Presidential Election since 1968, giving him a remarkable 12 and 0 batting average. Hogue is a world-renowned expert on the prophecies of Nostradamus and other prophetic traditions.

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