History only just confirms for us the fact that Jesus came and was killed. Then the Gospel was preached to the world and we Christians are the result.
There is absolutely no confirmation of any of the Revelation events from Rev 6:12, having happened yet
If you like to think my posting on forums is an ego trip, then you are very mistaken. For far from receiving approval and adulation, I get abuse and rejection. My ego is shriveled to walnut size!
The ancient Prophets got abuse and rejection, and worse. I promote their writings and so expect the same.
In consideration for your immortal soul, you should be more serious about the huge amount of the Prophetic Word God has given us.
We all need to be shrunk down to walnut size! ;) Nothing wrong with remaining humble and open to correction.
I don't in the least disregard the prophetic Scriptures. Usually, they were given to the time in which they were spoken. Even though some of it was future prophecy, there often was an element of immediate instruction, designed to secure faithful obedience.
Future prophecy is a hallmark of God, though. When something comes to pass in history, that exceeds the capacity of Man to arrange, it speaks of divine providence. We do need signs and wonders to know that it is God who is speaking. We need to recognize God's plan in history, to judge human behavior in history and to judge its consequences.
I don't claim to know all of what the book of Revelation is about, or what the significance is of each and every prophecy in that book, including the 6th seal. But it seems apparent to me that the overall concept involves our understanding that divine judgment is coming upon all of mankind, particularly in these endtimes. And as human behavior worsens, and as Christian civilization collapses, we need to warn the world that their behavior is being judged, not just in the future but even in the present.
What does it matter whether these judgments come by solar flares or by earthquakes? Certainly they matter, because we should know that every part of our lives are subject to destruction when God is angry with our world. And Christians have to know and be prepared to live through these times as well, not because we deserve it, but only because God leaves us here as witnesses.
I think there is a danger in focusing too much on isolated judgments and passages of the Bible that obscure the larger picture of divine judgment upon this whole world. We can get lost in the microscopic picture, and lose the grand design!
But I don't have a problem with looking at the possibility of solar flares--I know they're real. And I believe they also can be part of God's judgment. I just don't see why God would focus exclusively on that, as opposed to the many other judgments that accompany things like this? Why should we care what particular method God is using when the idea is simply that there is no escape for this world? Every part of our world is subject to judgment, in land, in sea, or in the air!