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End Times, The: : Prophecies of Coming Changes

End Times, The: : Prophecies of Coming Changes

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Contains some interesting things, but....
Review: In reading such books we should keep in mind that such prophecies of future catastrophic events are not written in stone. A good book that explains that is The Isaiah Effect, by Gregg Braden. It demonstrates how prophecies of global catastrophe and suffering are either symbolic or may only represent future possibilities, rather than forecast impending doom. Moreover, Braden's book establishes that we have the power to determine our future, and avoid catastrophe.

That fact is also established in other books that provide a very realistic and credible view of prophecy that we can celebrate. One explains how and why the myths of an "end of the world" and a "second coming" were created and perpetuated. It explains the fulfillment of real prophecy and delivers a message designed to liberate and empower the people in a way we have only dreamed of.

Granted, books on Nostradamus, Cayce, etc. are interesting, but we must recognize that their work is open to interpretation. Also, we must recognize when such books (perhaps unwittingly) help perpetuate false religious doctrine and dogma and false prophecy. That is important because prophecy actually foretells that God's "new kingdom" will be established on the earth and "last forever, never to be destroyed."(Daniel 2:44, Revelation 11:15, Psalm 104:5, etc.) And best of all, we shall all share the throne as equal joint heirs, and no more be divided and ruled by a pretender to the throne as we are now. That's what the fulfillment of prophecy is all about.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: tragic
Review: This book is nothing bu BS psuedo-science. Please don't touch it with a ten foot pole.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book!!!
Review: This was a great book, it kept me glued to it and after each section it kept me reading to find out what was next. As it says in the book, it is not about scaring people into terror, it is a book about hope, once you read it you will understand, and have a whole new out look on things.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book!!!
Review: This was a great book, it kept me glued to it and after each section it kept me reading to find out what was next. As it says in the book, it is not about scaring people into terror, it is a book about hope, once you read it you will understand, and have a whole new out look on things.


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