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The End of the Age

The End of the Age

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This "prophet" has all the right things!!
Review: Err I meant all the WRONG things! Wow, Mr. Patty Robertson said that a big bad astriod will hit the earth on 2000 AD and boom goes the earth and everybody EXCEPT for him, which will go directly to heaven because "I like to preach hate and stuff, and I think drinking and cussing and doing inmoral things are O-K as long as I "find" God in the last second!" Uh, well this is 2003 actually, I don't remember a big bad astriod hitting the earth. OH!! That's why this book is selling so badly? You know, I think Pat Robertson even denied that he wrote this book now his perdictions are wrong. Oh what will be next?

Anyway, if you like to hate people of other belief/religion/race/color and etc and believes that 9-11 is caused by people of different belief/religion/race/color then here is your book!

But if you were a bit more saner then stay away from this book, you are only giving Pat Robertson more money for his manison!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: hear me out
Review: i never thought this guy was actually making a prediction i just thought it was a fictional story based on revelations....lol.....it is a bit of predjudice and racism in here but it was entertaining.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It is written....
Review: Pat writes with great wisdom stemming from extensive education and experience. Mr. Robertson graduated with a JD from Yale law school. He also obtained a Masters Degree in Divinity. He developed the Christian "Family Channel" on cable, as well as the Christian Broadcasting Network. Mr. Robertson ran for president and won the first two Republican primaries in 1988. Pat Robertson's book, "The End of The Age" is a brilliant rendition of the end-time prophecy of the Bible. Just as the prophecy that right before the last days, the Jews would return to Jerusalem and once again form a nation, there are Biblical prophecies that are being fulfilled even today and the near future. This novel teaches Bible prophecy and Salvation in Jesus Christ in a most inspiring and colorful way. The critics are burning with conviction over this one!! "For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God." I Corinthians 1:18.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So Bad It's Good
Review: Should be required reading for everyone who believes we've evolved from the apes. Clearly, we haven't -- even a chimp would find this book ridiculous. The sad thing is that there are people out there who think this is some sort of docudrama of the world to come, that it's a fictionalized account of what's just around the corner. Badly written, bigoted, anti-scientific, anti-intellectual ... this is what 12th-century illiterates would write about if they could write and if they were less progressive-minded than most of the other barbarians living in the mud huts around them. I'm sure this is what passes for literature in parts of the Deep South, but even Baptists must find this farfetched. If Robertson weren't so dangerous, he'd be laughable ... well, perhaps he's both.


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