The Bible and the End of the World: Should We Be Afraid?
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The Bible and the End of the World: Should We Be Afraid?

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Doomsayers too often warp Bible messages to instill fear and to support their own agenda. Well-known educator Margaret Nutting Ralph explains how misinterpretation arises from taking a biblical line or two out of context to support one's own belief. Her words are bound to be controversial as she boldly states that certain well-known negative interpretations are flat-out wr...more
Paperback, 192 pages
Published December 1st 1997 by Paulist Press (first published October 1997)
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