The most popular
Christian speakers on television and in print tell us that the
Antichrist will arise in Europe, that some form of the New Age
Movement, or Apostate Christianity will help him rise to power, and
that the European Union will be the center of his empire.
And their evidence seems
pretty overwhelming . . . at first glance.
But what if they made a
few key mistakes?
What if, as a result of
those simple mistakes, they were wrong about all of the above?
And their evidence seems
pretty overwhelming . . . at first glance.
But what if they made a
few key mistakes?
What if, as a result of
those simple mistakes, they were wrong about all of the above?
What if:
- the Antichrist doesn't
come to power in Europe, or Rome, or Russia?
- Mystery Babylon is NOT
the New Age Movement, or some form of apostate Christianity?
- the European Union is
NOT the "ten horned kingdom" described in Daniel?
-the last fourteen verses
of Daniel 11 are a literal description of the interactions of Syria
and Egypt, just like the first thirty-one verses of that chapter?
- the seven mountains in
Revelation 17:9 are NOT a reference to Rome?
- the "great city
that rules over the kings of the earth" in Revelation 17:17 is
not a reference to Rome, but is the same as the "Great City"
mentioned just ten verses later, and specifically identified as Babylon?
- the Antichrist actually
comes to power in the Middle East?
- the religion believed
by 95% of all the people in the Middle East?
- Christians miss it all
because they are watching the WRONG area of the world?
The authors, in a very
readable, engaging style, use a consistent, BIBLE based examination
of the symbols that allow the scriptures to interpret themselves
whenever possible. They build their case carefully and thoughtfully,
supporting their conclusions at every point with sound reasoning and
numerous proofs. Each point is carefully explained. Each conclusion
meticulously defended. Each step leads logically to the next, until
the outcome is undeniable.
What may be surprising to
many is that the evidence and conclusions within this book have
nothing to do with recent events, such as the proliferation of
radical Muslim terrorism in the world, the 9/11 attacks on America,
or the Homicide bombing that has become almost commonplace in Israel.
In fact, the authors first reached their conclusions over twenty-five
years ago, well before Islam became a centerpiece of the nightly news.
But don't take anyone's
word for it. Read the book for yourself. See for yourself, and then
make up your own mind.