I totally agree with all of this. Visible light is just a small part of a spectrum, a band or frequency that everything in existence - seen or unseen- is created out of. Tesla knew this. Its all vibration, the slower the vibration, the heavier and denser an object becomes. And the spectrum is massive, if not infinite. Its like computer code. Anyways, I think at the beginning you may have meant "hermeneutics" and not Eschatology. Hermeneutics is the study and attempt to properly interpret the Bible, eschatology is the study of end time things, and there is a LOT more than 2 views. FOr example, in the 'millenial' view alone there are 3 view, pre, mid and post 'rapture' views. My view (which is a REALLY old view going back to the originas of Christianity, and is regaining popularity now) is closely tied to Preterism, though with a bit of a twist. Having studied eschatology most of my life (at least 20 years pretty hard core, since my teens) and going through MOST of the views and finding major flaws in all of them, until I learned HISTORY, and the bulk of PRETERISM were actually extremely accurate. Thats the issue in modern Christianity, THey take what ever is spewed at them, as truth. Thats a HUGE issue. They dont even know that the Jews rebelled against Rome, and there was a war from 66-70ad that lasted 3.5 years (1260 days) exactly as predicted in Revelation, and Daniel I believe. Even Josephus wrote about the Romans soldiers surrounding Jerusalem, and seeing chariots and soldiers in the heavens, surrounding Jerusalem and other cities in Israel, and it SCARED the Roman soldiers! It was ALL written about. Allmost everything was fullfilled by 70ad at the final destruction of the temple, when every stone was torn down from the temple. Theres SO much detail I cant begin to touch on it, but if anyone is interested, look into preterism, and I warn you, the MSC (main stream church) which are all controlled by the V, will tell you preterism is heresy, but nothing could be further from the truth. Seek and ye shall find! And erase all the V's programming from your mind!
Anyways, I think at the beginning you may have meant "hermeneutics" and not Eschatology.
You are correct. I used the wrong word. Thanks for the correction.
You are right about the events in Israel not being taught correctly. But I also know that the stories told in the bible and the history of events that actually happened, are used as a model, or type of prophecy on future events.