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I Actually Read the Book, October 22, 2004
This review is from: Is George Bush the Antichrist? (Paperback)
Let's just say the previous reviewer couldn't have "picked it up at a thrift store" and actually read the book since it has only been in circulation for a month. But where does this sort of blind and unreasoning hatred we always see on the far right come from, if not from the devil? The book is basically a plea for the poor, in a society driven mad with a kind of greedy, post9-11 complacency. Many Americans may not want to read it, which could be reason enough to say that they should. I found that it contained a very cogent and well-reasoned argument. More than that, it was positively bone-chilling. Better written and more believable than the 'Left Behind' series, which may not be saying much. Do I now think that George Bush is the Antichrist? Let me put it this way - if Bush wins the next election, I'll be staying with cousins in Timmins, Ontario, Canada.
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An Interesting Synopsis, November 28, 2004
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Is George Bush The Antichrist?, by R. Stephen Hanchett is a fairly well written synopsis on the possibility of Bush being the final antichrist. There are a few grammatical errors here and there, but you are seeing that more frequently in books today as the rush to print deems it so. He presents an intelligent argument to make his case. Siting the fact that Bush is the only world leader whose name comes out to be 666 in Hebrew numerology, to prophecies of Nostradamus, to The Book of Revelations. The one thing I did not like about the book was the hokie pictures of President Bush, it was kind of like bathroom humor, but you can sense the authors sincerity to get his message across so I overlooked that. The one thing I thought for sure that this book would also address is, "Who is the False Prophet spoken of in end times?" He makes a brief reference to Billy Graham and Pat Robertson, but that's about it on that subject. I cannot say I agree George Bush is the Antichrist, but I also cannot say he is not. This book makes an excellent case for it, and certainly has set me to thinking upon it.
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Very Good Book-Worth Reading, January 14, 2005
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Is George W. Bush the antichrist? That is an intriguing question, and one that cannot be answered by anyone other than God. However, the author does present a good strong argument for his thesis. He provides sources for all information so that you can do your own investigation and come up with your own conclusions. For example, using Ancient Hebrew, two forms of Numerology and ASCII codes to determine that Bush's number is 666. I used these systems to figure out both my wife's numbers and my own. Let's just say that I did not come up with similar numbers in each form, so it seems pretty scary that Bush would turn up all sixes. It might just be a coincidence or it could turn out to be something far worse. After reading the book it is hard not to think that Bush may be the Antichrist. If he is not then he is indeed a very evil person, and it is hard to consider him a Christian. My only regret is that more people will not be able to read this book and come to their own conclusions. It is nearly impossible to find this book in mainstream bookstores, and unfortunately the people who most need to read it won't have access to the book.
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