Immediately after the tribulation of those days, the sun will be darkened, and the moon will not give its light, and the stars will fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens will be shaken.
I'll presume that the idea of the moon giving off light is poetic. Whilst the moon does emit radiation of its own, that radiation tends to be in the infra-red range, and certainly isn't in the visible spectrum: the visible spectrum radiation that appears to come from the moon is almost entirely reflected sunlight.
To the franchise holder of God’s ‘Grand Unification of All the Universal Forces’ this line from the Holy Bible can only mean one thing…The planet Earth is going to break out of its gravitational moorings.
Whilst there is a slim chance that might happen due to impact from another celestial body, the impact required to shift Earth out of it's orbit is such that there wouldn't be anyone left alive to notice the lights going out.
Due to all the abuses inflicted upon it the planet will suddenly, and without warning, centrifugally lurch beyond its normal orbit and pass to a new orbital position leaving the moon and the sun behind, and giving the impression that the stars are falling to the Earth.
That's absolute nonsense. Humanity lacks the capacity to harness enough energy in any one place to seriously affect the orbit of the Earth. If the Earth were dislodged from its orbit by such a gradual means there's no reason to think the moon would not shift with it.
The clues are all around us…global warming…the global, atmospheric, trumpet sounds, that have no apparent cause…the earthquakes and sink-holes that spring out of nowhere…all given adequate account of on YouTube and are telling us of the stresses and strains the world is having to resist.
Global warming is a pressing social issue, but of the likely impacts it has a sudden gravitational lurch that throw the Earth out of its orbit isn't one of them. This sort of deluded stupidity is part of what's undermining coherent, consistent action on the causes of climate change.
I have no idea what the 'global, atmospheric trumpet sounds that have no apparent cause' you are referring to might be. I've no idea, in fact, if they actually exist at all, I've never heard of them - could you perhaps give a link or a reference?
Fairly rigorous investigation shows that there is no apparent change in the overall frequency or intensity of earthquakes over the last few centuries. As mankind has spread there have been more human effects, and as global communications have improved there has been more popular awareness of their existence, but that doesn't change the actual incidences.
Sink-holes do not 'spring out of nowhere', their causes are pretty well understood. That we aren't particularly good at identifying the warning signs - when there are warning signs that we could see - does not mean that they are some sort of mystic occurrence.
Finally, whilst YouTube is an interesting and thought-provoking community, it's not renowned for its peer-review process or editorial ethics - I'd suggest if you hear claims on there you find a reputable source to verify the claims before you go and regurgitate them in public.
The trauma is well recorded in the surrounding Biblical verses giving us the indication that those who are well prepared for it in a righteous and enduring way will be able to cope best and will survive especially with the mechanics of resurrection in their favour.
There are traumas that are well-recorded in any number of works of heroic fiction, from the Belgariad through Harry Potter to the Lord of the Rings, and all of them could be poetically or allegorically read to reflect reality - that doesn't make Kal-Torak, Voldemort or Sauron or their alleged threats a reality.
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