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The Prophesied End-time

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Ronald Weinland argues that the end-time has come and that hundreds of millions will die in the worst time of tribulation the world has ever known. Be informed in order to know how to respond. Know what is coming and why! This book will challenge readers as they consider catastrophic end-time events that are prophesied to begin very soon.

288 pages, Hardcover

First published July 27, 2004

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April 28, 2020
It vividly depicts and conveys the eschatological moment we are living in. Some of the things which were being highlighted already happened, in fact, it provides an unambiguous analysis of what had happened and what is taking place in this present moment. Therefore, i think its not quite justifiable for people to be so adamant and feel impenetrable with this critical End Time Prophesy.
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April 20, 2011
The author of this book helps explain why the world is so lost and far away from the God of Abraham. He shares how at the publishing of this book Six seals of Revelation were all ready open and because of the vast confusion in the teaching of the bible the world is blind to these events.

Whether you believe everything that is shared in this book you will find that it offers a large variety of provable facts about God and how traditional Christian churches has twisted the teaching of the Holy Bible to suit whatever their view of how God should be to taught. In order to suit their own ends and betray the scriptures and the very God they say they are professing.

This book has a sequel called 2008 God's Final Witness
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October 21, 2012
I think that all the prophesies in the Book of Revelations have all been fulfilled, and were a long time ago. When he tries to explain about the 7 churches and the meaning of this he is so far away from what is stated in Revelations that i think he made that part up. The 7 churches are the 7 churches in Asia Minor that are currently all a pile of rubble. I think this guy has totally thwarted the real truth about Revelations, then again hundreds have. He also came across to me quite bitter and an angry man. I have to agree with his view of man and the world and that greed, money, ego and materialism has ruined humanity and our true selves, as i believe we are more that what we are.
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October 23, 2008
This book was very informative, but the author seemed to be very repetitive in what he was saying. I became bored with it and had to force myself to read the rest of the book.
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