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How The World Will End: The Final Warning (Book One)

How The World Will End: The Final Warning (Book One)

Preston Bradley
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Too rare in literary history is a book written that not only entertains but also gives a right answer to a real problem facing the whole of humanity. "How The World Will End: The Final Warning" and its unsurpassable climax in "How The World Will End:The Loudest Alarm" are such extraordinary books.

It is early in the third millennium when the attention of the world is drawn to the continuing menace of terrorism, the morals of U.S. citizens are loosely interpreted, the government struggles with the office of the presidency and further weakening of the Constitution.

However, behind the scenes, out of the glaring light of the daily headlines, the American religious movement steadily gains ground in its quest for political power to realize its goal of making America a Christian nation with neo-Christian doctrines enforced by civil power.

In the midst of rampant confusion in the land Monty Hatts, at thirty, is released from prison and joins a small minority of Bible believing citizens who oppose the looming full minifestation of a union of church and state in America. Their increasing converts and interpretation of the Scriptures, and the Constitution, throws them in direct opposition to Frank Vincent, the leader of a powerful Catholic/Protestant coalition who support the burgeoning movement toward the state church and the Pope as the head of a one world government.

The conflict escalates until the two factions clash in a head-on battle that takes over center stage in the nation; and every citizen is forced to take sides as an outward sign of their Bible-based obedience to God, or their heaertfelt allegiance to the Pope and world peace founded on the trusted advice from the spirits of the dead.

Intricately interwoven into the struggle for the mind of America is a powerful parallel story of the point of decision in love, sex, and religion for the main characters who must live out their choices amid the chaos of the nation and world as Preston Bradley creates a vibrant and biblically authenic portrait of an event that eternally affects us all—the end of the world.
Language
English
Pages
425
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Vision Publishing
Release
August 22, 2009

How The World Will End: The Final Warning (Book One)

Preston Bradley
0/5 ( ratings)
Too rare in literary history is a book written that not only entertains but also gives a right answer to a real problem facing the whole of humanity. "How The World Will End: The Final Warning" and its unsurpassable climax in "How The World Will End:The Loudest Alarm" are such extraordinary books.

It is early in the third millennium when the attention of the world is drawn to the continuing menace of terrorism, the morals of U.S. citizens are loosely interpreted, the government struggles with the office of the presidency and further weakening of the Constitution.

However, behind the scenes, out of the glaring light of the daily headlines, the American religious movement steadily gains ground in its quest for political power to realize its goal of making America a Christian nation with neo-Christian doctrines enforced by civil power.

In the midst of rampant confusion in the land Monty Hatts, at thirty, is released from prison and joins a small minority of Bible believing citizens who oppose the looming full minifestation of a union of church and state in America. Their increasing converts and interpretation of the Scriptures, and the Constitution, throws them in direct opposition to Frank Vincent, the leader of a powerful Catholic/Protestant coalition who support the burgeoning movement toward the state church and the Pope as the head of a one world government.

The conflict escalates until the two factions clash in a head-on battle that takes over center stage in the nation; and every citizen is forced to take sides as an outward sign of their Bible-based obedience to God, or their heaertfelt allegiance to the Pope and world peace founded on the trusted advice from the spirits of the dead.

Intricately interwoven into the struggle for the mind of America is a powerful parallel story of the point of decision in love, sex, and religion for the main characters who must live out their choices amid the chaos of the nation and world as Preston Bradley creates a vibrant and biblically authenic portrait of an event that eternally affects us all—the end of the world.
Language
English
Pages
425
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Vision Publishing
Release
August 22, 2009

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