Seven Signs of the Apocalypse
Seven Signs of the Apocalypse
| 01 January 2009 (USA)
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A look at the current natural disasters and happennings in our world and comparing them with the prophecies of the Bible on the second coming of Christ and the book of Revelations.

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Hellen

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Hayden Kane

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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Quiet Muffin

This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.

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Kinley

This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows

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Theology

This movie is seriously misguiding. For instance, I have studied theology / scripture, and it's a good thing to know, that white means purity, it is all over in Revelations with the people of God, for example, Rev. 19:14 The armies of heaven, dressed in the finest of pure white linen, followed him on white horses. It is terribly naive to think just because the white horse is there at the start of the others, ( that are clearly bad horses), it too has to be bad. As it says in Rev. 19:15 - " the Messiah will tread the wine of the wine pres of the tribulation " hence the Messiah comes first, then the calamities. Also know that the Messiah does not have to do with the calamities just because he is there. There are people who could do such bad things, because the see him coming. As for calling a peacemaker bad, it is obvious who would do that, someone who wants it all for themselves, hence no world unifying peace, just their singular ruling existence.

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sir_acm

This is a shameful, fictional account of the end of times according to Christian theology and there is nothing "simple" or "unbiased" about this film. Rather than debate the argument fairly, the focus was clearly more concerned with epic and emotionally toned music, narration, and effects as opposed to offering a range of perspectives based on all of the facts for the viewer to decide. The facts used as support to the film were manipulatively reported to be misleading, edited simply to support the obvious intention of the director and/or his producers. The main speakers of the film were theologians and authors of Christian fiction. I could not even make it to the end but up to halfway through the film there was no counter argument offered.This film is fear mongering, trash-propaganda.Since the beginning of recorded history we have had apocalyptic disasters of far greater proportion than anything we are in immediate danger from in our foreseeable future. Because our population is growing exponentially, no doubt there will be many more on even more grand a scale. One other thing however will always be true: Religious zealots and politicians alike, use these opportunities to extend or exert control of autocratic bodies all over the world since day one. It is quit easy to find unbiased information on these topics, oldest tricks in the book and they still work today...Wise up already.

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too_bookoo

Please, do not watch this program if you cannot stomach references to Biblical symbolism that do not involve bashing religion. Mass media has something for everyone, and if it's not for you then go in peace - quietly.For non-theophobes, Seven Signs was a delightful rendering of Apocalypse symbolism in terms of modern knowledge of natural disasters, man-made disasters, ecological disasters, and cosmological disasters. You'll note that the title's very clear and unambiguous reference to the Apocalypse of Revelation is in fact borne out through the program - each of the signs listed in Revelation gets its own segment, lovingly rendered in full high-resolution doom.Apparently some are threatened by any reference to religion, and feel compelled to rant about it lest they be proselytized. To the radical theophobe, a simple unbiased work becomes a hated attempt to convert them and turn them into mindless sheep. As stated above, if any reference to religion "offends" you then by all means turn the channel.SSotA gives cinematic life to each of the signs of the Apocalypse, and shows how they "could" happen. The end of the world not only could happen - it *will*. somehow. The ultimate premise of SSotA is that Revelation describes a specific *sequence* of cataclysms. That "the world will end" is undeniable - but for it to play out exactly as prophesied would (will) indeed provide a compelling and undeniable proof of God's existence.

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Amanda Walton

I enjoyed this documentary I have just viewed on the History Channel during Dooms Day Sunday.The Title Seven Signs is obvious Biblical prophecies and Revelations will be part of the documentary, but what makes this documentary interesting is the date of it's release and the sign of the Pale Horse they get into detail about. The date of production and release could not have predicted the outcome of 2009.Those who are to afraid to accept future predictions, the present day events and the book of Revelations of the inevitable shouldn't watch this, but those who can take the fear for what it is, will be glued to your t.v. hanging on every word and find yourself at Google finding your own answers.I think this is something that every person should watch and prepare for, the end will come, it's just a matter of when and what you will do when it happens

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