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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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A comprehensive, candid, unflinching examination,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Prophecy Paradox: The Case for a First Century End Time (Paperback)
Now in a revised and updated second edition, Prophecy Paradox: The Case For A First Century End Time by author, Roman Empire expert, and Bible prophecy research specialist Lynn Schuldt is a comprehensive, candid, unflinching examination at the true meaning of Biblical prophecies, how they have been fulfilled, the true nature of millenniums, and even the phenomena of the Antichrist. Prophecy Paradox takes the radical view that the return of Christ happened during the first century of the common era, and that the New Testament prophecies related "End Times" have already come to pass, rather than lying in wait to predict the future. A carefully documented and persuasively argued interpretation, Prophecy Paradox is a singularly fascinating, compelling, and iconoclastic Biblical study.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Yes, but ...,
By A Customer
This review is from: Prophecy Paradox: The Case for a First Century End Time (Paperback)
Schuldt is on to something here, and makes some very valid and important points. However, right after I read this book I read another that I find even more important. It's titled Real Prophecy Unveiled, by Joseph J. Adamson. He too speaks of some of the prophecies already having been fulfilled "before this generation passes" (speaking of the apostles' generation). But he submits that while the Christ will not come again, prophecy IS NOW being fulfilled by the messenger for the "Spirit of Truth" that Jesus said would come, "to guide you unto all truth, show you things to come, and glorify me." (John 16:13,14) Furthermore, he submits that the messenger is the "bridegroom-lamb" who is "of your brethren and has the testimony of Jesus." (Revelation 19:10) Therefore, even though Jesus fulfilled many prophecies during his lifetime and as the holy ghost, still more prophecies are now being fulfilled by his messenger. So, together, Schuldt's and Adamson's books give us the real truth, and they totally refute and expose the "end times" nonsense. In fact, Adamson's book gives us a view of prophecy that we can celebrate.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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It happened,
By Pope is AntiChrist! "Antichrist is in Rome!" (The land of the sinner) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Prophecy Paradox: The Case for a First Century End Time (Paperback)
If you are a Christian and spend your days a wishin' an' hopin' for the rapture, you need this book. You are going to need a place to sit, flask of coffee and probably a shoulder to cry on when you realise you have wasted your time as a Christian who has followed a heresy.
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Prophecy Paradox: The Case for a First Century End Time by Lynn Louise Schuldt (Paperback - November 1, 2001)
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