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Prophecies are made all the time about the end of the world. I am not very interested in the end of the world because it is such a relative term. I noticed the blood moon tetrad news was of interest to astronomers and astrologers. Now I see it is being discussed by those who see at as a sign that Jesus is returning. Tonight is the first night of Passover which will begin at sunset. After the seder in the middle of the night the moon will be seen as blood red during the total lunar eclipse. This is the chance for everyone in North America to witness this unusual spectacle of a full lunar eclipse appearing as a red full moon.
While I agree to a certain extent with the end of timers, I am not sure if we have 4,000 more years or 3 more weeks. Facing mortality is fine. That doesn’t mean we need to be morbid. If we are realistic we have to admit that Mother Earth is in dire straights. I plan to go out tonight and enjoy floating around while the moon turns red and listen for a message. I am not expecting prophecy, but I do think this is a special time. Those of use who have clear skies and a clear schedule can be bathed in the light of this auspicious blood mood whatever it may mean. What do you think the blood moons mean, Gentle Readers?
My great grandfather, William Ellison Taylor, was a farmer and a preacher in the Church of Christ in Texas after the Civil War. He had beautiful handwriting which I have in the form of his Confederate pension application. He was shot in the knee at Second Manassas, but still had to get back to Selma, Alabama. He survived to marry Lucinda Jane Armer, who ironically is a descendant of the Plantagenets. They moved to Texas along with Lucinda’s parents after the war.
The place and time Lucinda and William lived was an echo of the dramas of their ancestors who had Bible issues of biblical proportion back in their homeland of England. Lucinda’s family was playing music in the court of Henry VIII when he killed some wives and made himself the head of the new Church of England. Other members of her family were Plantagenets, being royal.