Mistaken Identity:: The Case Against the Islamic Antichrist
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.53 (988 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1530790905 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 80 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-09-23 |
Language | : | English |
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Five Stars Great book and I enjoyed it. loved it for the truth it shared. CW Steinle said Urgent Truth - Gracefully Submitted. On the heels of best-seller, "The Final Babylon," Douglas Woodward presses forward in his mission to awaken conventional Futurists to the imminence of global conflict, while continuing to honor the Futurist view of the end-times. Although the Islamic Antichrist Theory (IAT) also acknowledges the i. An Important and Timely Discussion Amazon Customer I have long been a fan of Walid Shoebat and support his rescuing of Christians ministry. However; I have rarely read an author who deals so fairly with widely differing points of view. His arguments are clear, concise and persuasive. It is left to the thinking reader, as it should be, to balance t
It has altered the conventional perspective of a large segment of those who adhere to Futurism, the position that large portions of Holy Scripture (passages within Daniel, Isaiah, Matthew 24, Luke 21, and Revelation) await future fulfillment. Known as The Islamic Antichrist Theory, much more has been conjectured than the religious sentiment of the Antichrist — the most essential viewpoints of the conventional prophetic scenario have been unseated. The idea that Antichrist will arise amidst radical Islam has been successfully promoted for a decade. This alternate prophetic view obscures other prominent threats that we overlook to our peril.. Lastly, Islamic Antichrist Theory “regionalizes” the scope of Bible prophecy dismissing the longstanding fear that Antichrist superintends a Luciferian New World Order in which all nations are assimilated into a single government limiting human freedom. The violence of the Middle East continues unabated driving many Muslims north to Europe seeking peace, safety, and a better life. In short, the theory proposes that Antichrist, Gog, the Mahdi, and Daniel’s “king of the north” are all one and the same. Combined with this turbulent situation churns the apocalyptic conviction many Evangelicals hold that the Apocalypse lies just ahead. Americans, Europeans , and Israelis share a strong sense of foreboding that Western Civilization