The Curious Elephant completes the elephant book trilogy, which
includes The Blind Man's Elephant and The Hijacked Elephant. In all
three, the elephant is a metaphor for Christianity. Pastors of
religious organizations claim the US and the other Christian
nations of the world are not in end-time prophecies, but nothing
could be further from the truth. Lacking a clear understanding of
the relevance of the covenants to Christianity, however, we've lost
our understanding of the gospel Christ actually delivered in the
first century. Christians are supposed to be followers
individually, not denominationally, of Christ. Organized
"churchianity" has made 21st century Christianity irrelevant. No
wonder so many young people are becoming atheists. Lacking
understanding of the gospel delivered by Christ in the first
century, it's no surprise we are completely in the dark about
understanding the end-time prophecies. It's like trying to unravel
a riddle when someone has given us an incorrect clue. It's
hopeless. And it shows today especially when we are repeatedly told
the US is not in end-time prophecies. Comprehending the gospel
delivered by Christ in the first century, rather than our 21st
century evolutionary version, we can clearly see that the US is
currently in the eye wall of the still distant, yet approaching
climactic Apocalypse storm according to the prophecies in the
Biblical record. The Curious Elephant, therefore, first discusses
the significance of the covenants in relation to our Biblical
history, both the Law and Abrahamic covenants from the first
century perspective. We discover that the Biblical record is the
singular story of the main characters, including the US, and the
two covenants, from Genesis to Revelation. The second section of
the book let's the Biblical record tells us what exactly the gospel
is and for whom it was destined, though church organizations
dismiss this plain fact today. Then, we look at the prophecies, the
third section, finally recognizing ourselves in the pages of both
the old and new testaments. The remaining sections round out the
book. Each chapter in the book has the relevant Biblical verses
bracketed for easy reference. Every sufficiently curious reader,
therefore, can read it directly from the Biblical record. You can
weigh the facts and form your own conclusions, individually. A flow
chart at the end of the book diagrams all the relevant characters
and historical events making it easy to follow the big picture from
Genesis to Revelation. In the end, we discover the answer to the
crucial question, "Twenty centuries later, why is first century
Christianity more relevant than ever?"
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