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Will Catholics Be Left Behind?: A Catholic Critique of the Rapture and Today's Prophecy Preachers (Modern Apologetics Library) by
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Joe Santone
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Finally into the Catholic critique of dispensationalism.
— Jul 03, 2012 08:04PM
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Joe Santone
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Olson is now analyzing Cyrus I. Scofield. I've had some preliminary (negative) experience with the Scofield Reference Bible.
— Jul 01, 2012 10:01AM
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Joe Santone
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This is a fascinating and helpful read. The analysis and comparison of the three major eschatological views of the modern era (premillenialism, amillenialism and postmillenialism) is thoroughly documented and fair.
— Jun 29, 2012 05:59PM
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Joe Santone
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This one ought to be interesting. As a Protestant, I entirely avoided Revelation after my experience with the Left Behind series. I thought the book was far too confusing to be worth the effort, and it felt like no one would agree on it anyway. The idea of Revelation corresponding to the Mass is something that blew my mind. I'm really hopeful for this book. I'm tired of leaving Revelation pristine and untouched.
— Jun 23, 2012 10:22PM
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