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2.0 out of 5 stars
contains intriguing ideas concerning apocalyptic events, April 19, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Millennium: Peace, Promises, and the Day They Take Our Money Away (Paperback)
This is a presentation of the possible events that will usher in the reign of the Antichrist. Key event is a worldwide financial crisis and desperate people in need of a solution. The solution will be offered by a group of conspirators, or "money masters." Countries will no longer have individual currencies, but a one-world currency will be initiated. Some of the theories presented involve timelines which have about expired, there is repetition in thought and ideas, and some of the ideas presented seem extreme. Still, it is not possible to dismiss all of the book as lunacy, and a few of the ideas stick in the mind and raise questions about what is happening in the world of today and in the United States.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This Stuff Is Really Happening - WAKE UP, PEOPLE, April 15, 2002
By A Customer
This review is from: Millennium: Peace, Promises, and the Day They Take Our Money Away (Paperback)
His critics dismiss Texe Marrs with the label "Fundamentalist Christian." So be it. But at least he takes a stand. At least he reads the Bible of his faith. At least he applies it to the world around him.
I like Marrs' books. They have the excitement of conspiracy theory. But grounded in Bible study. If you don't believe in the Bible (or are afraid your friends will think you're a nut if you do) you probably won't like his books. But if you're into Bible prophecy, and use the Christian Bible to guide your life, then I think you'll appreciate Marrs' perspective.
I'll admit, I try not to put any Christian writer on a pedestal. God is still the definitive Author. But there's a place for writers who use the Bible to comment on current events. I appreciate the work they do. Especially when it prompts me to go back and read Bible passages they've pointed out.
So, Mr. Marrs: I thank you for taking so much flak, yet still keeping the faith. And I eagerly await your next book.
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