The Main Man
by Tim C. Leedom, Linda Adams and Harry W. Carpenter
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Armageddon, End Times, Bible Prophecies, Millenium Madness, the Antichrist, Societal Breakdown, Y2K and the Apocalypse - will the doomsayers be right after all?TIME Magazine stated that current Year 2000 calculations are incorrect. "...By more careful calculations, the millenium began a few years ago." The calendar we use today, accourding to historians, was calculated by a 6th century monk, Dionysius Exiguus. He incorrectly calculated the year of Christ's birth. "Historians now place the birth no later than 4 B.C., the year King Herod died. By that reckoning, the 3rd millemium would have commenced no later than 1997. You missed it."So, whenever the millenium is, it's not really next year. But that won't stop the gloomsayers from thinking and worrying about The End of the World As We Know It (TEOTWAWKI). Nor will it stop fanatics from insisting that the New Testament prophecies will be fulfilled, i.e., the appearance of an Antichrist, the beginning of Armageddon, all signs pointing to the Second Coming of Christ, even if they have to make them happen. THE MAIN MAN exposes these old legends and myths and the consequences they could bring. "In the history of Jerusalem, we see that people turned instinctively toward myth when their lives become particuarly troubled and they could find no consolation in a more cerebral ideology." Once again, it is important to "illuminate the desire and behavior of people who are affected by this type of spirituality." Order today before it's too late - religionists are working overtime! |
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