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  2. Elijah List - Wikipedia

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    The Elijah List is a non-denominational Christian prophetic website based in Oregon, US. The website was created by Steve Shultz in 1997 and has over 250,000 subscribers as of 2021. [1] The name of the site comes from the Old Testament prophet, Elijah.

  3. Spiritual travel is seeing a boom: Here are popular ... - AOL

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    Tokyo, Japan, took first place, given its 3,867 spiritual attractions, including iconic sites like the Meiji Shrine and Senso-ji Temple. Read On The Fox News App The city also has 644 parks and ...

  4. List of religious sites - Wikipedia

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    The Shrine of Bahá'u'lláh at Bahjí, Israel. The Baháʼí Faith is a monotheistic religion founded by Baháʼu'lláh in 19th century Persia, and consider their religion to progress from or succeed Bábism or the Bábi Faith ( Persian: بابی ها Bábí há) founded by the Báb earlier in the century – emphasizing the spiritual unity of all humankind.

  5. Rapture Ready - Wikipedia

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    Rapture Ready is an Evangelical Christian website, originally a Usenet forum, founded by Todd Strandberg [1] in 1987, that promotes the belief that the rapture will occur in the near future, with true Christians being taken up to Heaven. [2]

  6. Bible prophecy - Wikipedia

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    The prophetic perspective, by virtue of which the inward eye of the seer beholds only the elevated summits of historical events as they unfold themselves, and not the valleys of the common incidents of history which lie between these heights, is indeed peculiar to prophecy in general, and accounts for the circumstance that the prophecies as a ...

  7. Prophets in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Joanna Southcott (1750–1814, author of prophecies kept in a box to be opened in times of national crisis, claimed judgement day would happen in 2004) Public Universal Friend (1752–1819, preacher who claims to have died and been reborn without gender) George Rapp (1757–1847, founder of the Harmony Society)

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