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Rating: Summary: Not sure about the theology Review: I am not sure about his theology. He says that he belives some type of beings other than humans existed on this plant. He also says that the Bible does not discuss this. The Bible only discusses the human race. So why talk it about it at all? Whether another race existed or not shouldn't be the topic. The book did not have the answers I was looking for and was not a help to me.
Rating: Summary: Spiritual warfare & the Victory over evil. Review: The book describes that although the Holy Bible tells us everything that we need to know for our spiritual benefit, it leaves many questions open to interpretation. Some of these issues are discussed in this book. In relation to some of these questions the author provides his own personal interpretation of Scripture which is cited as being based upon the result of study, meditation, prayer and practical experience. Some individual readers may disagree with the writer's own views but that should not detract from such an excellent work which should in my own opinion be required reading on this particular subject. From the rebellion of the Adamic/human race in the Garden of Eden described in Genesis, the book discusses both the rebellion of Lucifer (the devil/Satan), warfare in the angelic/spiritual realm, the destiny of man and the provision of man's Salvation through Jesus Christ alongside the ultimate victory over Satan & his demonic realm/purposes. Many issues are addressed as this extremely well written study progresses including "Why did God allow evil in the first place?", "If evil was defeated at the cross, why does it continue to exist?", "Does spiritual warfare make a difference?" and "How are we to await the end of the age?" This is indeed an essential study for those interested in spiritual warfare and provides indispensable information on so many relevant matters. I highly recommend this work and would respectfully propose two other books for additional reference; "Your Adversary, The Devil" by Dwight Pentecost & "The Serpent Of Paradise" by Erwin Lutzer. Thank you for your time.
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