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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally! A book that has lasting relevancy to my faith and life/Really delivers!
I am speechless. After almost 2 decades of top secret professional research & analysis with the military and 20 years as a dedicated, studious believer amassing a voluminous library of Christian writings, there are few words that can describe how this book has put everything together for me. I was not able to put this book down, and found its writing style very easy to...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Satan is one of the "sons of god"--not the antichrist
Firstly, I would like to clear up the fact that the author, the good "dr." gave himself the designation of "dr.", acquired through his "self accredited school." He obviously could not get a publisher --not even one of Christian books--to publish this work, as his so-called credentials are NOT really credentials. This book is self-published.

Anyone who has...
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Finally! A book that has lasting relevancy to my faith and life/Really delivers!, December 28, 2006
This review is from: Breaking the Antichrist Code: The Blueprint of Deception (Paperback)
I am speechless. After almost 2 decades of top secret professional research & analysis with the military and 20 years as a dedicated, studious believer amassing a voluminous library of Christian writings, there are few words that can describe how this book has put everything together for me. I was not able to put this book down, and found its writing style very easy to read and easy to understand. There are a lot of subjects in this book that I have never seen another author bring to the table, or provide such in depth biblical answers. I have gone to the internet and googled nearly everything in the book and found Dr. vonAnderseck's research to be original, and while other authors re-hash their analysis year after year, his analysis is undeniably one of a kind. His understanding of what took place in the Garden is astounding and I have yet to find another Christian book that fills in the gaps like he does. His treatment of the fall of the Watchers and their acculturation of the earth really opened my eyes concerning the thread of commonality all civilizations and cultures and religions possess.

I think we have all sensed in some way or another that there was an ancient "code" (how else would the devil be able to keep humanity under his power?) that we have all seen, heard, experienced and sensed was there, but could never put our finger on it. Dr. vonAnderseck answers really hard questions about unexplained phenomena and the mysteries of history you see theorized about everyday on the History Channel. With John Hagee Ministries now selling a UFO movie as a tool to evangelize the lost, as well as many pastors and churches beginning to offer UFO encounter counseling services, Dr. vonAnderseck's book appears to be miles ahead in establishing these concerns and events as credible and mainstream.

I really appreciate how he gives Christians real answers about what the Antichrist system is and how far back this goes into history. This is the first time I have ever seen an author bring together the work of Satan and the work of the Fallen Watchers and document how they collaborate to deceive and prepare mankind for the Antichrist Man. Very impressive. This book definitely goes beyond past treatments of the Antichrist subject matter. Dr. vonAnderseck connects the world's philosophies, the many hybrid gospels, advanced technologies, the millions of claims of UFO encounters and abductions, crop circles, and a host of other unexplained phenomena to the hybrid race the prophet Daniel prophesied of. Good maps on UFO sighting reports from around the world are included. His section on "Satan's 13 Kingdoms" is one of the most impressive parts of the book. I have never seen research like this in any other book: Charts with black and white crop cirlce renderings, symbols from ancient and modern cultures, their interpretations, and what appears to be hybrid faith principles from the Antichrist spirit that you can literally find everywhere in Christianity, which is deeply disturbing, yet not surprising since Jesus Christ himself said it to the Apostle John (Satan's Seat: Rev 3). The History Channel touches on some of aspects of these things in their "Decoding the Past" shows, and we saw how Dave Hunt's "Seduction of Christianity" and books like that tried to sound an alarm, but I see here how Dr. vonAnderseck brings the connection right to where you live in your every day life with a relevancy that is cannot be set aside. One important point I noticed throughout the book: He never pointed a finger at anyone, never named any names, which is amazing. He identifies the Antichrist system and its code, not the people. I have never seen that done before. Kudos.

The end of the book is where the author ties everything together with the here and now facts of how Christianity has been impacted today. I've done my own research on that as well. You can't really go a week with not hearing on the television, reading in the newspaper, magazines, and reports like Barna Research or Gallup, etc speaking of how thousands of Christians each month are leaving the institutional church walls or how few really live their faith. I just saw Rick Warren of "Purpose Driven Life" telling Tim Russert of NBC on December 24, 2006 how the first of 5 Global Goliaths needing to be solved in the world was "spiritual emptiness". That's an interesting observation after selling 40,000,000 million copies of a book that asserts how to give purpose to one's life. Nearly every book I read seems to have some "formula" for how get back to the basics or "go deeper". While I have observed the majority of Christian voices say this is a normal part of the "journey" however Dr. vonAnderseck identifies this in his book as symptoms of what he calls the "Journey Mask" which he reports is a part of the Antichrist Code. I applaud him for his honest assessment and the compassionate way he delivers it. I was not offended. My eyes were opened in a way they never have in all these years of reading, study, research and prayer.

My final thoughts: Without sounding trite, I absolutely believe the Church will never be the same after reading this book. I know I won't be the same. I've read other books that claim a "wake up call" but unequivocally Dr. vonAnderseck's book "Breaking the Antichrist Code" stands alone in this category.

It doesn't take a rocket scientist to know we are in the last days, yet the book offers real hope about the future and gives you a real opportunity to assess where you are and what you can do. In terms of relevancy to every day faith I rate this book at "critical must have!" In terms of relevancy to purpose of life questions I rate this book as "the best $20 some dollars you'll ever invest in your life!" I keep coming back to the book every day as a reference for study, and each time I gain a renewed hope and understanding. When is the sequel coming out?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Refreshingly Relevant and Useful Information, December 28, 2006
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This review is from: Breaking the Antichrist Code: The Blueprint of Deception (Paperback)
This book sets itself apart from every other Christian book I've read beginning with the introduction. As a Christian of over 7 years, I have never seen an author bring such a complete education on the details and history of the fall of man, Satan's hatred for humans, the transgression of the watchers (Genesis 6:1-5) and how these things have negatively impacted spiritual, psychological and social development even to this day.

The absence of hype and tease is refreshing. This book delivers on its promise to empower through information that can be utilized immediately and effectively to gain control over our own spiritual welfare while removing ourselves from past vulnerability to exploitation.

I was amazed to find how such a broad range of subjects was presented in such a way as to maintain their relevancy while remaining focused upon the plan of God through Jesus Christ for the redemption of our souls. I've seen many of these subjects presented as distractions to the curious before but never set within the unfolding of God's plan while also providing clear direction for faith.

I have already given this out to many friends and family members and recommend it highly.

--John
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1.0 out of 5 stars Satan is one of the "sons of god"--not the antichrist, February 7, 2011
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This review is from: Breaking the Antichrist Code: The Blueprint of Deception (Paperback)
Firstly, I would like to clear up the fact that the author, the good "dr." gave himself the designation of "dr.", acquired through his "self accredited school." He obviously could not get a publisher --not even one of Christian books--to publish this work, as his so-called credentials are NOT really credentials. This book is self-published.

Anyone who has taken religion academically knows Satan is but one of the sons of God in Genesis 6, and works as an adversary of men in Job. The christian construct of Satan/Lucifer is based on the passages of Isaiah 14, which in reality refer to the King of Babylon, who is struck through with a sword, killed, and thrown into a common grave. Ezekiel 28 refers to the King of Tyre. The Torah/Tanakh was written by the Jews after all, and they do not believe in a "devil" and they did not write about a "fallen angel"--this is made up Christian nonsense.

His mistakes however, are typical of those who interpret the text without knowing the historical context of it. I have spoken with many, many such "evangelists" in my time, and they all have their own version of what the bible really means--none of them had done any actual academic study. This is what this book entails. It is nothing but the rantings of an obviously unlearned megalomaniac looking for validation--don't give it to him.
The good "dr." reminds me of Paul, in that he is obviously delusional, with a huge ego, which is why he feels the need to flash around his fake credentials. As BA Barakas would say, "I pity the fool."

The 'Dr" is a cultist. The only truth I found on his website, is that his "Institute of Theology" is NOT recognized by the US Department of Education, and I visited sites such as CARM, and blogs by those who were once followers who had a difficult time leaving Hmmmm........have they no shame???

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fianlly, some answers!, December 30, 2006
This review is from: Breaking the Antichrist Code: The Blueprint of Deception (Paperback)
Over the past 20+ years of my Christian experience, I have seen a lot of paradoxes in Christianity, in the world, in science, in the education system, etc. I had many questions and invested a lot of my finances to find answers, to find peace, and to find hope. Like many Christians, I have a pretty large library of books & tapes that promised to deliver what I was looking for. If I had read "Breaking the Antichrist Code" earlier in my life my bank account would be quite larger for the savings of all those past dollars.

This is the only book I have ever read which significantly answers questions common among all believers. It's not another book on how to change your circumstances, realize your dreams or how to know the will of God (my library is full of those); it's a book that intelligently walks you through the history of our origin, our changed reality, and how and why for 6,000 years humans have so many religious inventions of how to be like God.

I just saw today that MSNBC just did a New Years Eve Poll asking "Will there be more or less peace in 2007?" They reported that 47% said there will be less peace. 59% said 2006 was worse than 2005 for the world at large. It's clear that as a whole we have an increasing mindset of despair and not hope. My first thought after hearing that was "with all our technology, churches, outreaches, health & science breakthroughs, why are people not feeling hope?" I was one of those statistics feeling that despair despite all my sincere efforts to find answers.

"Breaking the Antichrist Code" really delivered by going to the root of the problem and examining the human psychological and spiritual make-up. Without leaving the focus of Jesus Christ, it gave me an education about how Satan exploits the human conscience, mind and soul, how he produces counterfeit patterns of truth that allow you to be on a never ending journey of discovering yourself while thinking you are serving God. This was ground breaking for me and spoke to me right where I was at. It explained all the highs and lows I experienced in my faith, why my spiritual experiences felt short-lived, and for the first time in my life, I felt like I had a clear understanding of all those warnings the apostles wrote to the believers in the New Testament. For the first time in my life I now feel like I am able to think for myself and make my own decisions of faith. That's real empowerment. No amount of money can buy you that.

This book is a real asset to one's faith. I recommend it highly.

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5.0 out of 5 stars AntiChrist Code Review, December 29, 2006
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I've been a Christian for 5 years and can honestly say that I have never felt so inspired to serve God after reading a book. I had a lot of preconceived ideas about some of the topics in the book, but I came away with a new perspective that quite literally has dissolved some past fears about what is going on in the world today. Despite the size of the book, I found it easy to read and the simple examples and explanations the authors give on past difficult to understand subjects was refreshing for me.



The one thing I believe Christians and all readers will be surprised about after reading this book is how the Antichrist Code has penetrated faith, culture and every day life. That's what makes this book so relevant and helpful. You get a real "inside view" without hype or speculation. This book has educated me to how real the Antichrist spirit and system is and how far its tentacles reach into human thinking processes and faith traditions. I wish I would have received this education 5 years ago when I received the testimony of Christ. I was amazed at how the authors kept everything centered on Jesus Christ while answering difficult questions. It has made me really hungry for God.

--Julia
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