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Armageddon for Beginners

By Mckay, Dave

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Title: Armageddon for Beginners  
Author: Mckay, Dave
Volume:
Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Religion, Eschatology
Collections: Authors Community, Religion
Historic
Publication Date:
1999
Publisher: Print Shop
Member Page: Leo Browne

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Description
There is a growing interest in endtime prophecy. People want to know whether world events are leading toward some predetermined end, and whether that end has personal significance for them. That much is fine … but the end result may not be. Interpreting prophecy can be complex, and it is easy for the uninitiated to be drawn into making or believing conclusions that go beyond the actual intent of the prophecies. Sadly, many of the widely recognised experts in theology have little faith in anything except their own expertise. They dismiss Bible prophecy along with anything else that they cannot dissect and explain on a human level. On the other hand, many of the self-professed experts are blindly committed to making everything fit some pet theory of theirs. They come up with contrived interpretations which confuse and frustrate anyone looking for real truth. What the public wants (and needs) is an explanation that is simple without being simplistic, and clear without being contrived. They want to know if the Bible really does predict the future, without being conned into a lot of double-talk that finishes up saying nothing. This book is an attempt to meet that need.

Summary
Time Travel, the destruction of America, a coming dictator, and a detailed countdown to the end of the world. It's all here, and more. Journalist and writer, David Mckay, takes readers on a journey through some of the most startling predictions in the Bible. This should be required reading for anyone who is interested in finding out where human history is taking us.

Excerpt
First the public had to be weaned away from real-life tellers. They needed to get used to making purchases without money changing hands. They needed to learn to accept big impersonal computers knowing about their spending patterns. They needed to become familiar with scanners and universal product codes which could be used to label every person on earth. And they needed to be conditioned to using their bodies for identification purposes: retina scans, biometric passports, handprints, thumbprints, etc. All of this has been leading up to the microchip implant... the Mark of the Beast.

Table of Contents
Introduction 1. The Overall Scenario 2. First the Bad News 3. The Jig-Saw Puzzle 4. The Revelation 5. The Lamb and the Beast 6. The Seventy Weeks 7. The Missing 'Week' 8. Do the Pieces Fit? 9. World Empires 10. Revelation the Movie 11. The Four Horsemen 12. The Twelve Tribes 13. The Middle of the 'Week' 14. Tribulation vs Wrath 15. The Seven Trumpets 16. The Two Witnesses 17. The Woman in the Wilderness 18. The Mark of the Beast 19. "Here Is Wisdom" 20. The Beast 21. The False Prophet 22. The Prostitute 23. Some Weak Spots 24. The Timetable 25. The Return and the Wrath 26. Summing Up

 
 



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