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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Wakeup Call to America or Whose Asleep at the Switch?,
By Stephen (Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Idols in the House (Paperback)
Reading this book reaffirms what I already feel in the pit of my stomach. America is in deep trouble. It takes no rocket scientist to appreciate that our borders are vulnerable. The Feds are unable to fulfill their primary responsibility under our Constitution. Everyday we hear through the media that our nation is going to get whacked and it is just a matter of time. Why? Ted Flynn asserts that America is not what it appears to be in the eyes of God. He does an excellent job in weaving, biblical scripture, historical facts and figures, subject matter expert (world renowned) analyses and church approved prophecies regarding the state of our nation, the church and its clergy, our families and ourselves. He apparently utilized material previously published in his last book "Hope of the Wicked" to augment his philosophical arguments that America's downfall is being engineered by globalists and other traitors who want to destroy our Constitution and usher in a New World Order. The review on the breakdown of the family, drugs and alcohol, internet and pornography alone are rather convincing. The book is relatively brief yet voluminous in knowledge. It is a real eye opener. The chapter titles and their sub-headings are rather instructive. Each one represents a theme or anecdote which the author presents effectively within the chapter. They sum up well the author's sentiment. The book pulls no punches. The world stage is being prepared for one hellacious dogfight. One will either be severely alarmed by all this or will `dish' it entirely. If you got the guts to read this book to its end, you will realize that Ted Flynn is the fireman ringing the alarm. He is a modern day prophet. But will anyone listen? Will anyone act?
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is a wakeup call for America,
By Stephen (Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Idols in the House (Paperback)
Reading this book reaffirms what I already feel in the pit of my stomach. America is in deep trouble. It takes no rocket scientist to appreciate that our borders are vulnerable. The Feds are unable to fulfill their primary responsibility under our Constitution. Everyday we hear through the media that our nation is going to get whacked and it is just a matter of time. Why? Ted Flynn asserts that America is not what it appears to be in the eyes of God. He does an excellent job in weaving, biblical scripture, historical facts and figures, subject matter expert (world renowned) analyses and church approved prophecies regarding the state of our nation, the church and its clergy, our families and ourselves. He apparently utilized material previously published in his last book "Hope of the Wicked" to augment his philosophical arguments that Americas downfall is being engineered by globalists and other traitors who want to destroy our Constitution and usher in a New World Order. The review on the breakdown of the family, drugs and alcohol, internet and pornography alone are rather convincing. The book is relatively brief yet voluminous in knowledge. It is a real eye opener. The chapter titles and their sub-headings are rather instructive. Each one represents a theme or anecdote which the author presents effectively within the chapter. They sum up well the authors sentiment. The book pulls no punches. The world stage is being prepared for one hellacious dogfight. One will either be severely alarmed by all this or will dish it entirely. If you got the guts to read this book to its end, you will realize that Ted Flynn is the fireman ringing the alarm. He is a modern day prophet. But will anyone listen? Will anyone act?
3 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not surprising,
This review is from: Idols in the House (Paperback)
I had not noticed previously that this author had capitalized on 9/11 to try to sell another book. I've only read the product description, but it's clear that the theme is: "God is angry with America, therefore 9/11 occurred". I wonder if the author does any backpedalling on his mid-90's assertions that God is so angry with the world that a major "chastisement" would occur prior to the turn of the millenium (year 2000). I am guessing he either ignored his previous claims, or cherry-picked scipture or other previous religious sources to explain why his claims might have been "misconstrued", and his new ones should be accepted with certainty. I'm sure it's a fairly lucrative business if you can con the community of believers.
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Idols in the House by Ted Flynn (Paperback - May 13, 2002)
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