Well, first of all I have to confess to being mostly just a secular civilian who lives six days a week as a "regular person", and yes, there is a religious day set aside. I can see the comparisons, and the revelation connection is a good deal, because in Daniel, the dream does go to the evil king, who also tries to change the outcome by building the physical statue that's different. However, the dream apparently came from God, and God repeated it to Daniel and explained it. Now in Revelation, the same world history is given to John, who is a hero instead of being evil, John's faithful and he gets the same message. John's vision has some addendums in it, it came later and he was a hero, so he got some extra, more detail on the times after the iron fall of Rome part. I think that's really deep, I'm just totally interested in explanations of it. One thing that interferes with that is modern psychologist, starting with Emmanuel Swedenborg who tried to prove that the whole entire Bible is psychological symbolism. And then people like Eddy, who seems to think that you can get in those dreams and "lucid dream", what's up with that? I pretty much see the Bible as a history of Israel, they wrote it, not that they lied. And it was laterally applied to my own ancestors from northern Europe, genetically France and linguistically England. But the prophecy is really important in it, that's what the whole entire church state relations application revolves around. So I'm very interested.