Foreshocks of Antichrist
 

Foreshocks of Antichrist

Cyberspace, the Internet, a growing global economy--are these advances, combined with the popular rejection of a creator God, setting the stage for the world's final act? Fourteen prophecy experts share their visions of God's prophetic plan. (read review)

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It was a prophecy in itself
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2008-03-01
This book was copyrighted 1997. Here I am in 2008 and many of the things he stated that could come to pass have come to pass. It is eery in a way, but it has proven to be prophecy itself in that the things he mentions are or have come to pass. The EU has almost solidified itself. The state of world affairs and with emphasis on Israel with major Bible Prophecy being poised for any moment shows that the end is soon to come. Mankind has all these problems that exist right now, climate, wars, peace treaties, terrorism, drugs and soon one will step forward who will appear to be the answer to everything. Mankind will lend this man thier power and become enslaved to the worst dictator of all time who will make Hitler look like a Boy Scout in comparison. For a book published 11 years ago you would think it was written today. Read it's worth it and I hope he will come out with a follow up book that shows how the things he's already published have come to pass!
The time is coming!
  • Rated 4 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2004-02-21
This book makes it frighteningly clear that the end of time is fast approaching. This book covers every insight ranging from the technological aspect (e.g.- TV, the Internet, etc.) to the Middle East struggles that continue as we speak. Without a doubt I recommend this book for anyone into studying prophecy. This book does get rather in depth, but is well-suited for those who have studied Revelation before. I fully recommend it.
The time is upon us...
  • Rated 4 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2000-06-11
This book makes it frighteningly clear that the end of time is fast approaching. This book covers every insight ranging from the technological aspect (e.g.- TV, the Internet, etc.) to the Middle East struggles that continue as we speak. Without a doubt I recommend this book for anyone into studying prophecy. This book does get rather in depth, but is well-suited for those who have studied Revelation before. I fully recommend it.
The time is upon us...
  • Rated 4 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2000-06-11
This book makes it frighteningly clear that the end of time is fast approaching. This book covers every insight ranging from the technological aspect (e.g.- TV, the Internet, etc.) to the Middle East struggles that continue as we speak. Without a doubt I recommend this book for anyone into studying prophecy. This book does get rather in depth, but is well-suited for those who have studied Revelation before. I fully recommend it.
Don't Be Swayed by One Movement
  • Rated 1 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 1999-08-17
Without going into detail criticing the book, let me just say this: It is easy for people to take relatively ambiguous statements out of the Bible ("there will be wars and rumors of wars" is rather vague for one) and present them in a manner to prove your personal point. It is extremely easy for certain authors, such as these, to gather up a bunch of scary facts (like this is the only time the world has been a scary place), try to match them to the Bible, and then conclude the end of the world is near. I would argue that the reader should take into account what these authors say, but not take them seriously until they've found good reason. (For one, the notion of a one-world government the anti-christ will impose upon the world and use to attack Christians is always a favorite.... but not entirely founded in Scriptural reading either). If one remembers just one thing when reading this book, it should be that a good and truthful book does not have to use their evidence with the obvious intention of scaring you into their idea.
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