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Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: Slander at its worst! Review: If this author is the Christian she says she is, she should know that she is sinning much more by spreading lies about servants of God, than are the authors of LB by writing their books. If she really read and analyzed the series with the Bible, she'd find out just how close they are. True, no one can describe the end-times events exatcly how they will happen, but the Bible gives us a pretty good idea. The LB series is FICTION, but it's the clearest portrayal of prophecy yet. That's precisely why the secular world finds it so appealing. They can finally understand prophecy! Please do not waste your time with this book. You want the truth? Read the BIBLE. Period.
Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: Looking for Truth? Review: If you're looking for Truth, skip this book and the Left Behind series and read the Bible itself. End of story.
Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: Author needs to focus on bigger matters... Review: Lisa needs to focus her critism on some ministries who lead people astray. They are the most dangerous to a Christian then the Left Behind Series. Why not investigate those churches that have been very reluctant to talk about the coming of Jesus's Christ?Or about Jesus and his minstry? Or God's goodness and mercy? Or what does it take to be saved and what must they do next? It appears that some ministries have been putting their focus on teaching on financial prosperity (how to obtain physical things) and the Christian's duty to tithe. (perhaps appeasing the majority?). We owe God for his goodness and mercy, not the other way around. Are these ministries blind to the signs of the times? Sounds like Lisa needs to focus her attention to bigger matters and give us a book on exposing the anti-christ agenda on those ministries who fail to acknowledge the coming of Christ?
Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: God's Wrath on left behind Review: Lisa Ruby has the ability help the reader examine the Left Behind series in the light of Scripture. Through her discernment, I realized, to my dismay, how the Left Behind series actually is heretical in content. In this review, I will mention just a few "teachings" from the series which absolutely do not line up with Scripture. When a person first comes to be a believer in Jesus Christ, the Bible holds with the tradition of baptism as a sign of acceptance and belief in Jesus. Lisa rightly points out that the series does not have anyone baptized. Moreover, after the first "church" service in the second Left Behind book, there are no recorded such services in the remaining books of the series! Mrs. Ruby also draws your attention to how "sin" is downplayed in the series. A married man who meets with a single woman for long, solitary dinners, clearly lusting for her, dreaming of intimate liasons...that man never considers that he is "sinning". In the sermon on the mount, Jesus clearly defines sin as lusting as well as the act of adultery. Another sin, assisted suicide, is also not dealt with as a sin. Neither, for that matter, is murder by suicide bombers considered sin by the characters in the Le Haye's book. That which the Bible declares is sin is not considered as such by La Haye and Jenkins. There are many other contradictions between the Bible and the content of the Left Behind series. I would urge all to purchase God's Wrath on Left Behind and examine these issues for yourself.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Some things I never realized Review: Lisa Ruby has the ability help the reader examine the Left Behind series in the light of Scripture. Through her discernment, I realized, to my dismay, how the Left Behind series actually is heretical in content. In this review, I will mention just a few "teachings" from the series which absolutely do not line up with Scripture. When a person first comes to be a believer in Jesus Christ, the Bible holds with the tradition of baptism as a sign of acceptance and belief in Jesus. Lisa rightly points out that the series does not have anyone baptized. Moreover, after the first "church" service in the second Left Behind book, there are no recorded such services in the remaining books of the series! Mrs. Ruby also draws your attention to how "sin" is downplayed in the series. A married man who meets with a single woman for long, solitary dinners, clearly lusting for her, dreaming of intimate liasons...that man never considers that he is "sinning". In the sermon on the mount, Jesus clearly defines sin as lusting as well as the act of adultery. Another sin, assisted suicide, is also not dealt with as a sin. Neither, for that matter, is murder by suicide bombers considered sin by the characters in the Le Haye's book. That which the Bible declares is sin is not considered as such by La Haye and Jenkins. There are many other contradictions between the Bible and the content of the Left Behind series. I would urge all to purchase God's Wrath on Left Behind and examine these issues for yourself.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: The theological assumptions Review: The theological assumption of the Left Behind books is that of a pre-Tribulation rapture of the Church, thus the name Left Behind. Left Behind are those who were not raptured according to the authors of the fiction series. What Lisa Ruby does in her book God's Wrath on Left Behind is to show what that kind of thinking is going to cause, because Ms Ruby along with Christians for the vast majority of time from the Resurrection of Jesus Christ until now have believed, is that the Church will go through the Tribulation. Only in the last 100 years or so have people begun to believe that the Church will be raptured out of her trials. One high light that sticks out for me in the book, is when Lisa Ruby describes the mark of the beast, and how some of the characters in the Left Behind series took the mark of the beast. In early Church history that was called apostasy, instead of martyrdom they fudged and saved their skin, but at what price! So it is here, and one of the dangers that Lisa Ruby points out, in the times that are coming it is all or nothing. And the impression left as she points out in the Left Behind series you can have and take the mark of the beast and be a Christian. As more people believe in the theology of the Left Behind books, more people are not going to think they are going to confront the beast or the mark or any of the other trials of the end times. Therefore Lisa Ruby's book is a must read for Christians. I highly recommend this book, as a good text to fight the deception of the theology that is behind the Left Behind series. Jeff Nyman
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: The theological assumptions Review: The theological assumption of the Left Behind books is that of a pre-Tribulation rapture of the Church, thus the name Left Behind. Left Behind are those who were not raptured according to the authors of the fiction series. What Lisa Ruby does in her book God's Wrath on Left Behind is to show what that kind of thinking is going to cause, because Ms Ruby along with Christians for the vast majority of time from the Resurrection of Jesus Christ until now have believed, is that the Church will go through the Tribulation. Only in the last 100 years or so have people begun to believe that the Church will be raptured out of her trials. One high light that sticks out for me in the book, is when Lisa Ruby describes the mark of the beast, and how some of the characters in the Left Behind series took the mark of the beast. In early Church history that was called apostasy, instead of martyrdom they fudged and saved their skin, but at what price! So it is here, and one of the dangers that Lisa Ruby points out, in the times that are coming it is all or nothing. And the impression left as she points out in the Left Behind series you can have and take the mark of the beast and be a Christian. As more people believe in the theology of the Left Behind books, more people are not going to think they are going to confront the beast or the mark or any of the other trials of the end times. Therefore Lisa Ruby's book is a must read for Christians. I highly recommend this book, as a good text to fight the deception of the theology that is behind the Left Behind series. Jeff Nyman
Rating: ![1 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-1-0.gif) Summary: Please consider Ms Ruby's credibility... Review: This book is not only a great expose about the fallicies and non-Biblical doctrines in the Left Behind book series, but it also does a great job of teaching the end-times material correctly. If you want to know the truth about what the Bible teaches concerning the end times then buy this book.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: 60 MINUTES Broadcast, and THIS BOOK reveal the TRUTH . Review: This book, and the 60 MINUTES broadcast from Sunday, February 8, 2004, reveal the truth about the hidden political and religious agenda behind the entire "Left Behind" phenomena. Thank God. Well done, Lisa Ruby. Reviewer: Linda Painchaud
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: 60 MINUTES Broadcast, and THIS BOOK reveal the TRUTH . Review: This book, and the 60 MINUTES broadcast from Sunday, February 8, 2004, reveal the truth about the hidden political and religious agenda behind the entire "Left Behind" phenomena. Thank God. Well done, Lisa Ruby. Reviewer: Linda Painchaud
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