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Future Prospects of the World According to the Bible Code
 
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Future Prospects of the World According to the Bible Code [Paperback]

Joseph Noah
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On the morning of the 11th of September, 2001, the world changed with the destruction of the World Trade Center in New York. President Bush described it as the beginning of a long struggle between good and evil. He was right. According to the Bible Code, it was the start of a ten-and-a-half-year countdown, the time and half time as prophesied in Daniel 12 of The Old Testament and also described in the last book of The New Testament, The Revelation to John. The Bible Code brings a final warning to mankind. We have caused the current sickness of the earth and it must repair itself to accommodate the coming Golden Age. Two thirds of us professing to believe in God have not yet developed the godly character necessary to survive the coming cleansing process that is described herein and by most religions of the world. The coming earth changes can be either gradual or abrupt and catastrophic in nature. If we don't change the way we deal with each other, it will probably be the latter. The Bible Code tells us exactly what we must do to survive. - from the Foreword

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Joseph Noah was born in Pennsylvania and raised on a small country farm near the coal regions. Trained in engineering, he has practiced that profession for extended periods of time in the United States, the Caribbean, Europe and the Middle and Far East. Retired, he now divides his time between Texas and Montana.

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1.0 out of 5 stars future prospects of the world according to the bible code, Mar 13 2004
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I found this book to be new age and not based on God's word the Bible. Very disappointing read. Threw it in the trash. A waste of sixteen dollars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting from Begining to End, Sep 29 2003
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Dennis R. Hoyer (Sterling Heights, MI USA) - See all my reviews
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This is an excellent, easy read, and a must read for all. In fact, Jesus has talked about reincarnation in the scriptures that were suppressed in the 3rd century, cuz the church doesn't want you to know about it. Anyone who tells you differently hasn't done their homework. This book does an excellent job explaining this change of doctrine, and it is a fact that reincarnation was a part of the church's teachings, as I have read other books that verify this history of the church. This book emphasizes that these predictions are prospects and not written in stone which are subject to changes depending on the mass consciencness of humanity. You will not be disapointed if you purchase this book, I guarantee it!!!
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3.0 out of 5 stars very well written, May 20 2003
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If you are interested in the Bible Code I believe that this book is well worth reading. It saddens my soul to see how critical and judgemental so-called Christians have become in our society today. I truly don't believe that this author is a pagan as one of the other reviewers claimed him to be. Mr. Drosnin, whom that reviewer referred to as having an "excellent book" claimed himself to be an athiest. Did that reviewer actually read Mr. Drosnins book? If anything, the most important message in this book is that our society is in trouble and that we all need to change and better ourselves soon. It is apparent that this message was missed by some. Because of my strong faith in God, I know that my soul is not damned simply by reading a book. In my opinion, this book was definately worth reading.
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