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Rating: Summary: This book written in 1981 describes 1999 and beyond Review: I read this book almost 15 years ago and have been looking for it for several years. It's amazing how far ahead of the times the author was when writing this book. It's more than just futuristic, it's real.There was also a second book, I don't remember the title and never got a change to read it, but I'm sure it is probably just as informative.
Rating: Summary: This book written in 1981 describes 1999 and beyond Review: I was amazed at the accuracy of Dr. Relfe in depicting events which would take place in the remainder of this century. I also agree with her opinions concerning the rapture of the church in the end times; at the last trump and before the wrath of God. Great book. One which people interested in the last days ,should buy ,and read ,and keep....Carol Staggs
Rating: Summary: Worth reading but with some reserve Review: If you're a Christian, perhaps the author of this book needs no introduction but, if you are a universalist, serious spiritualist seeker that is looking for more answers and study, the contents of this book may tire you at first as it quickly leans heavily into US Christian beliefs and vocabulary. This and a some repetition can put off the less determined reader. The positive sides are the author's credentials as a learned person regarding the Bible -which is very helpful for those of us who have not wanted to, or been able to, get so familiar with the Bible-, the valuable info throughout and the last chapters that wraps up the message meaningfully for those already aware of many things. If you also read the Bible Code book, even more can be understood as they reach converging valuable conclusions. A must know-about, nonetheless. Tip: used copies are a fine choice for this book.
Rating: Summary: "Twilight Zone" theology! Review: This book as well as its sequel are the product of the author's imagination. Mrs. Relfe claims that she received revelation from God concerning this. However, her logic is skewered. For example, she says that stamping a product with any number containing 666 means that the "666 system" is present in the nation's economy. But those three numbers can be found anywhere and NOTHING TO DO WITH the so-called "mark of the beast" found in the 13th chapter of the book of Revelation! This is a perfect example of premillennial delusion. It is characteristic of the futurist interpretation of Revelation. Barbara A. Rainey
Rating: Summary: "Twilight Zone" theology! Review: This book as well as its sequel are the product of the author's imagination. Mrs. Relfe claims that she received revelation from God concerning this. However, her logic is skewered. For example, she says that stamping a product with any number containing 666 means that the "666 system" is present in the nation's economy. But those three numbers can be found anywhere and NOTHING TO DO WITH the so-called "mark of the beast" found in the 13th chapter of the book of Revelation! This is a perfect example of premillennial delusion. It is characteristic of the futurist interpretation of Revelation. Barbara A. Rainey
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