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Mark Rizk Farag
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Somewhat bizarrely for a non fiction book, the author insists on stating his opinion and theories as fact. For example, the idea that some prophecies which contain both positive and negative connotations having had the former added later because it seems strange to him for both to be present.
Again, some degree of positionality in such matters is helpful. Why does it matter if some things seem strange to us?
— Mar 20, 2026 10:03AM
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Again, some degree of positionality in such matters is helpful. Why does it matter if some things seem strange to us?
Mark Rizk Farag
is on page 60 of 613
Fascinating, well researched and thorough so far - but far too often states what should be well informed hypotheses as factual statements.
— Mar 19, 2026 07:44AM
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Asher Huskinson
is 43% done
I am not smart enough for this book, but the bits I do understand have been great.
— Mar 18, 2026 07:15PM
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Mark Rizk Farag
is on page 10 of 613
barely a few pages in and we are already dunking on fundamentalists and Christian Zionists, my goodness me! :')
— Mar 18, 2026 03:30PM
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