The End Is Not Random

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Is history random—or does it follow a discernible trajectory?

In The End Is Not Random, the author examines one of the most controversial claims in human thought: that history moves toward a coherent conclusion revealed in advance through biblical prophecy and centered on Jesus of Nazareth. Rejecting devotional shortcuts and speculative sensationalism, this book submits prophetic claims to historical constraint.

Drawing from ancient texts, archaeology, philosophy of history, and modern global developments, the argument tests whether biblical prophecy can survive skeptical scrutiny. Prophecies are examined only where they intersect verifiable history. Competing explanations—coincidence, retrospective editing, symbolic reinterpretation—are confronted directly.

The result is not a call to fear, but a challenge to indifference. If history is not random, neutrality may no longer be an option.

Written for skeptics, historians, and serious readers, The End Is Not Random asks a question modern culture prefers to avoid:
What if history already has a verdict?

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