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This website celebrated its tenth anniversary in January 2025. Initially, the site was written solely in Finnish, today it features dozens of blogs translated into English (below the site you can find over 50 categories for the site’s Finnish and English blog articles). Additionally, the site serves as an online store for the literary works of Finnish author and eschatology researcher Samuel Tuominen. Since his first 700-page book, which remained unpublished, was completed in 2014, Tuominen has published three books. His first published printed book is the 354-page Joka ei ollut saapa kuninkaan arvoa – Antikristus paljastettu?  and published in a book-on-demand format in January 2019. His second book is his first English-written book To Whom the Majesty of Kingship Has Not Been Conferred? The Antichrist Revealed? published in May 2022. The third book is Aadam 2.0 vai Peto 6.66? – Transhumanismi Raamatun valossa (Adam 2.0 or Beast 6.66? – Transhumanism in the Light of the Bible)published in December 2024 (an English version also coming soon).


Tuominen has written nearly two million words in his four books and over 600 blogs during his career as a writer for over ten years, which corresponds to thousands of pages of books. Samuel’s work and research have not only received recognition within Finland but have also been acknowledged internationally, with his writings and in-depth eschatological studies praised even by some professors or those who have earned a Ph.D. despite the author himself lacking academic degrees since he has written quite openly about his difficult start in life and unsuccessful educational history. Since the beginning of his career, the author’s motto has been: Soli Deo Gloria, glory to God alone. Samuel believes that it is solely by God’s grace and goodness towards him that he can serve as an instrument for God, through whose work both the educated and the uneducated can learn something new, and, most importantly, through whom someone might find – as he hopes – eternal salvation in the blood of our Savior’s wounds. Tuominen considers his mission to encompass both Christian eschatology and apologetics, and his work’s goal is the salvation of lost souls by demonstrating the truthfulness of God’s Holy Word and its already fulfilled prophecies.

While Tuominen’s eschatological research focuses on the possible eschatological role of the British royal family, particularly King Charles III, as the hypothetical, possible or likely Antichrist figure predicted in the Bible (a controversial theory that Tuominen seeks to justify in his first two books albeit also concides that he could be wrong as we all are fallible human beings), he has also written extensively on many other timely issues, such as the role of U.S. President Donald Trump in the biblical events of the end times, the role of Silicon Valley technologists like Elon Musk, and more broadly the biblical and historical connections of the entire transhumanist movement (with which Musk’s name is often associated), as well as the role of transhumanist visions of the future in relation to biblical prophecies about the end times and the forthcoming messianic kingdom of Christ and His saints (the topic that Tuominen addresses profoundly in his latest book, Adam 2.0 or Beast 6.66?).

Tuominen has delved deeply into various church historical schools of eschatology, such as preterism, historicism, futurism, dispensationalism, postmillennialism, and premillennialism, and has attempted to reconcile them in his literary works. Additionally, he has written extensively on history as well as his evaluations regarding contemporary and the possible future events. Tuominen believes that understanding the past is the key to understanding the present and the future. Although Tuominen is not dogmatic when it comes to the natural sciences and does not represent the most rigid form of young Earth creationism, he nonetheless aligns with the traditional interpretation of church history that Adam and Eve were real individuals created by God around 6000 years ago – rejecting thus the Theistic Evolution promoted by some Christian apologetics – as this was not only a theory regarding the beginning of the world in the writings of theologians, apologetics, and early scientists, but also an eschatological view about its end, suggesting that Jesus would return to Earth after those 6000 years were completed. For this reason, Tuominen has also examined the chronology of the Bible and justifies his view why those 6000 years would be completed in 2040 in a blog article he wrote in January 2024, where he also demonstrates that the father of the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther, arrived at the same year in his biblical chronology written in 1541.

Tuominen is a Christian conservative in his political views, who has promoted positive perspectives towards President Trump in his writings and YouTube videos, and believes that Trump may fulfill the role of “Cyrus the Great” in the end times – not the Antichrist – which involves rebuilding the Jewish Third Temple on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem (Tuominen has been advocating for such a scenario since January 2017, when he correctly predicted that Trump would move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem and recognize it as Israel’s undivided capital). Tuominen also accurately predicted that Trump would be elected for a second term, and he has consistently made this prediction on his blog and YouTube channel since July 2020, even after Trump purportedly lost the 2020 election to Joe Biden. Tuominen’s predictions have been accurate partly because he has promoted prophecies from figures like Kim Clement, who forecasted Trump’s two terms in the White House back in 2007.


You can now interact with the author’s AI bots Samuel 2.0 here or contact him directly via his email here.

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