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When Prophecy Fails, What Remains? For decades, Scharl Ethan Rass believed he was living in the final generation of human history. Raised within the teachings of Jehovah's Witnesses, he was taught that biblical prophecies pointed ... celý popis
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When Prophecy Fails, What Remains? For decades, Scharl Ethan Rass believed he was living in the final generation of human history. Raised within the teachings of Jehovah's Witnesses, he was taught that biblical prophecies pointed unmistakably to an imminent end of the world. Dates were interpreted. Expectations intensified. Life decisions were shaped by the conviction that Armageddon was just around the corner. But the prophecies failed. Again and again. In Failed Prophecies, Rass examines the historical record, the psychology of belief, and his own personal journey to understand why prophetic certainty can endure despite repeated disappointment. Drawing on biblical scholarship, cognitive psychology, and firsthand experience, he explores how apocalyptic expectations influence identity, family relationships, and the search for truth. This is more than a critique of one religious movement. It is an investigation into a universal human tendency: the desire to find certainty in uncertain times. Part memoir, part historical analysis, and part philosophical reflection, Failed Prophecies offers an honest and deeply researched account of what happens when long-held beliefs collapse-and how meaning can be rebuilt afterward. For anyone questioning inherited doctrines, recovering from religious trauma, or seeking a thoughtful examination of prophecy and belief, this book provides both intellectual clarity and personal insight.
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