Planet Earth is on the brink of an incredible change...but for good or evil? Will there be total economic collapse followed by nuclear holocaust? So begins the dust jacket copy to Dave Hunt s 1983 bestseller. Twenty-five years ago, this title stood unique on conservative bookshelves crowded with doom and gloom predictions for the future US economy. Though the Reaganomics of President Ronald Reagan (1980-1988) withstood the test of time, the economic turnaround of the 1980s and the prosperity it generated for years to come has since been recast as a decade of greed by those in power who now seek to spread the wealth around. Now, more than two decades later, the stock market crash, subprime mortgage crisis, and trillion-dollar bank bailout of 2008, along with job shortages combined with a multitude of other social ills, have caused many to agree that the doom and gloom of the 1970s and 80s are being fulfilled and that the worst may be yet to come. Once more, both rampant speculation and dire circumstance are causing a growing number of Christians and non-Christians to dust off God s Word in search of answers to anxious
Are capitalism and free enterprise dead?
Will a new economic world order be established prior to the reign of Antichrist?
Will Marxism prevail as our next form of government?
Are the current geopolitical and economic signs of the times indicators of the prophesied Last Days and the soon return of Jesus Christ for His church?
What s next on the prophetic calendar?
In this timely reprint of Dave Hunt s classic 1983 work, the author holds a remarkably steady balance between history and biblical prophecy that has withstood the test of time. The Bible declares that one-world government and universal New Age religion are coming. When we take God s Word seriously, says noted author and cult expert Dave Hunt, a door swings open to fascinating new insights...provided only that we take into consideration certain factors that most experts on the future both Christian and non-Christian have overlooked. This is no ordinary doom and gloom forecast but a startling revelation of facts not commonly known. Readers will gain valuable insight for today and tomorrow from this fascinating perspective Dave Hunt calls a contrary scenario.
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Dave Hunt was an American Christian apologist, speaker, radio commentator and author. He was in full-time ministry from 1973 until his death. A prolific best-selling author, international lecturer, and Bible teacher, his writings have been translated into at least 50 languages. More than four million copies of Dave’s books have been sold. For nearly a decade, Dave also co-hosted a weekly radio program, Search the Scriptures Daily, broadcast on over 400 stations in the U.S. and worldwide.
I first read this book when it was published in 1983. I happened to see it in a bookstore, picked it up and was intrigued by the back cover blurb as well as the introductory pages. I had never heard of the author Dave Hunt, and little did I know that I would go on to read nearly all of his books in future years.
Now that 41 years have passed I decided to re-visit this book. It was released in the early 1980's when the Cold War was still raging, so some of the current events discussed are long since passed. However, to his credit, Hunt did not focus on trying to identify and name the Anti-Christ or set the dates of certain events, such as the Tribulation period. Instead he presents what he describes as a contrary scenario, as he mentions in this quote from Page 59: "At times of great crisis and turning points in history, the majority opinion is often and perhaps nearly always wrong. That fact alone suggests a contrary scenario."
The bulk of the book is actually about important trends that have been occurruing for long ages and have increased in the past 150 years or so (and which have accelerated since the time of publication). Chiefly is the amount of spiritual deception accepted by many people around the world. This deception comes in many forms from Communism to Fascism, from the Occult and Cults, as well as the subversion of Christianity by the acceptance of Eastern Mysticism along with false teachings. All of these trends seek to supplant Biblical truth and the hope of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and will find ultimate fruition in the end times when the Anti-Christ ascends to power, deceives the world, and demands the worship of all mankind as both an opponent of the true Christ as well as an attempt to supplant Him and be accepted as the 'New Messiah'.
Overall, still an excellent book after all these decades. Highly recommended for those seeking to explore the Biblical view of the world and where to find true and lasting hope.
Yes a 3. Not due to agreement nor disagreement with the material, rather the writer’s assumed authority in some pretty hefty claims. As a cult expert, Hunt has the evidence in his back pocket, yet serves his citations as piecemeal.
Overall, Hunt offers a contrary scenario for the initiation of end times events. His layout differs from the doom and gloom hip shooters taking potshots in the midst of the Cold Beef we were sharing with the Krem back during Stranger Things timestamps.
It present a contrary scenerio that what is usually held; that the end of the world will come during a time of economic crisis; Dave Hunt doesn't think so and he talks about Hiltler, the new age movement and various other things that are going on right now.
At the time I read this I thought Dave Hunt was the wisest man who ever lived, and everything he wrote was inevitably going to come true within 90 days to a year. Now, looking back, I think he was a little crazy. But he did set out a plausible scenario for the rapture leading to a new world order.