The following eschatological scheme is what I have pieced together from scattered statements in Eastern Lightning writings. It does not seem altogether consistent, and it may not reflect the common understanding among the cult's rank and file.
William Bennett
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April 7, 2014
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Scholarship
A brief discussion of the origins and evolution of the Eastern Lightning cult, an introduction
William Bennett
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April 4, 2014
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Ideas
Section three of "Where did Eastern Lightning Come From?" This section looks at the origins of Eastern Lightning's ideas.
William Bennett
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April 3, 2014
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Ideas
Section two of "Where Did Eastern Lightning Come From?"
William Bennett
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April 2, 2014
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Ideas
Section four of "Where Did Eastern Lightening Come From." This section looks at some of the teachings of Eastern Lightening.
William Bennett
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March 31, 2014
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Ideas
The ancient Mayan calendar ends on December 21, 2012, leading many around the world to believe that day will mark the end of the world. PRI's Mary Kay Magistad reports that, according to a Reuters survey, "China ranks highest when it comes to end-of-the-world fears. Some 20 percent of those surveyed expected something to happen on Dec. 21." This article, posted on the Tianya Forum site, asks the question "How will you spend the rest of your life if the world doesn't end in 2012?," then gives an answer from a Christian perspective.
ChinaSource Team
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December 18, 2012
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Stories
As the new year began in China, the Mayan prediction that the world will end in 2012 was a hot topic of conversation, for both Christians and non-Christians alike. This article, published in the Gospel Times on January 6, 2012 addressed the question from a Biblical perspective.
ChinaSource Team
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June 21, 2012
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Ideas