I have just finished reading these - all 12 of them. The first one was very interesting theologically and the interpretation they have of Revelation is very credible. The last book where Christ reappears is handled extremely well and protrays an immense level of awe and power that is to be expected of the Son of God. Great stuff.
God Bless
Silvertusk
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You're suggesting to us to read a wacky dispensationalist fiction book as an apologetic? Oh [love]. Why can't you just reccomend Bambi as a defense for the account of Christ's ressurection?
"And I shall slay them who partake of futurism, for in the preterist light there will be everlasting salvation, truth, and peace." ~ Faust
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I quite enjoyed it. It is worth getting through to the last book - there are some real "Yes!!" moments throughout.Mystical wrote:I'm almost done with book 1 now. I've been told the other books are very repetitive. Is this true? I have been dying to read the last one. It seems like it would be neat!
And Ark-Magic I did not recommend it has an Apologetic book - just a good read with some interesting theology throughout. Fiction books can be though provoking as well you know. It you want a good Apologetic book - Try "Does God beleive in Athiests" by John Blanchard. That is very good.
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I don't want to spoil the ending. I think I will just leave you to find out. Remeber this is just one interpretation of Revelation - But I quite like it.Mystical wrote:Just finished the first book! Can't believe they'd end it like that! One question. When it's all over, will God start another earth? Will there be a neverending cycle? Or, will we rest forever? If so, why will he be content with that?
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