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The Counterfeit Trinity of Bible Prophecy, May 14, 2000
This review is from: Ancient Prophecies About The Dragon the Beast and the False Prophet (Paperback)
Returning more fully to the Reformation theology theme of the first volume ("The Antichrist 666"), which theme indeed undergirds the entire series, author and researcher Wil Sutton examines what the Bible has to say about "The Dragon, the Beast, and the False Prophet" the Devil's counterfeit trinity at the end of time. He examines all forms of paganism/ spiritualism, Satan's original religion from Eden until now (the Dragon), Roman Catholicism (the Beast), and apostate Protestantism (the False Prophet). Sutton shows how these three forces are working together to effect the downfall of humanity today, in the years immediately preceeding the Second Coming of Christ. Too strong a comment? You NEED this book! Things are NOT what they seem; what often seems good to human beings ISN'T! The streams of the previous four volumes meet and end in this one. Bible prophecy will finally make real sense to you. You will learn what is right ahead of us in time, and what YOU need to do to get ready: something you owe it to yourself and your family to learn. Read this one with your 'King Jimmy' open! I urge you to get this book TODAY! Thanks, Wil, for a wonderful series (and thanks to your lovely wife Debbie for her tireless assistance as well!)
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Why continue to be deceived..., June 28, 2006
This review is from: Ancient Prophecies About The Dragon the Beast and the False Prophet (Paperback)
Tim LaHaye, Jerry Jenkins, and others in the Pre-Trib circle, such as Ed Hindson, Tommy Ice, Chuck Missler, Zola Levitt, Thomas McCall, John Hagee, Grant Jeffrey, Marlin Maddox, Perry Stone, Texe Marrs, John Walvoord (deceased), etc., continue to put forth the same deceptions that Hal Lindsey popularized decades ago. The notion of a pre-tribulation rapture is foreign to scripture, it is foreign to the teachings of the early Church, and it is grooming the Church for destruction through ignorance and lack of preparation for what is really coming. These men are novices and not prophecy "experts" or "scholars" by any stretch of the imagination; they are those who tickle the ears of gullible Christians. Why continue to be deceived? Tim Cohen, in his excellent book, "The AntiChrist and a Cup of Tea," provides biblically sound and testable evidence to show that the coming AntiChrist is known NOW. Not only that, the same author (Tim Cohen) has now put out the strongest presentation on the whole issue of the rapture EVER offered to the saints of God in Christ: "The REAL Rapture". If you really want to know the truth about the timing of the coming rapture, then you need to hear Tim Cohen's "The REAL Rapture" (based on a volume in his forthcoming "Messiah, History, and the Tribulation Period" series (see Prophecy House's site for details on these items, which are also available via Amazon).
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False and Full of Lies!, February 7, 2003
This review is from: Ancient Prophecies About The Dragon the Beast and the False Prophet (Paperback)
I was looking foward to reading this book. Because I thought it would be full of facts. Instead I found Lie after Lie. First off anyone who knows anything about Islam would throw this book in the trash. The writer shows no respect towards Islams prophet Muhammad. And he states false historical facts for example on page 129 its written "The Muslims in Armenia murdered and robbed these Armenian Jews, who became known as Ashkenazi Jewry." When did this happen in his imagination? Please people don't believe everything you read! People like this writer are just breeding Hate.
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