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Right Behind: A Parody of Last Days Goofiness |
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Rating:  Summary: Great Stuff Review: This is the best way to deal with all the Left Behind stuff! The book doesn't make fun gently. It's worth it for a good laugh.
Rating:  Summary: Right Behind Review: This review points scale doesn't go low enough. This book deserves a -5. If you want to read something worth your time, you'd be better off reading a dictionary. These books are written by men who have no understanding of Biblical prophecy whatsoever and are absolutely clueless to what the end times will be like. The Left Behind series has done so much for spreading Christianity and no Christian has any business reading this filth. I'm sorry if i come off harsh, but mess with my God and ridicule an outreach the He's using, and you'll have to hear the truth. The Bible says that in the last days men will turn away from truth, and wanting to have their ears tickled, will turn to doctrines taught by deamons. This is precisely what we have here. This is heresy in it's purest form, and my advise is to avoid it all together.
Rating:  Summary: Do yourself a favor...make sure this book is left behind Review: With all the humor of the *last skit* of the evening on "Saturday Night Live", this book seems like it will never end. You'll be wishing for the End Times to come soon! There are about 6 pages of excellent humor, packed around pages and pages of repetitive boredom. One bit of humor was the naming of Buff. Unfortunately, it was remarkably similar to a scene from the television series "Seinfeld" involving George. The actual Great Tribulation itself can't be much worse than this book.
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