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The Age of the Antichrist
The Age of the Antichrist
Author: Jonathan R. Cash
'The Age of the Antichrist' is a fast-paced novel guaranteed to open your eyes to the unseen battles raging for your very soul. The story follows a television news anchor who is more concerned with fame and fortune than with the God who created him. He becomes entangled in the Antichrist's web of deceit and trickery. Not since Frank Peretti's '...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780883686294
ISBN-10: 0883686295
Publication Date: 7/2000
Pages: 400
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Publisher: Whitaker House
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This is a wonderful book full of twists & turns along the way. If you love Christian mystery/fiction then you will love this book. It is along the same lines as the Left Behind Series, but in a different way. I absolutely loved it!!!
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I had an enjoyable time reading the book. It was fast flowing and easy to read as well. However, I was not only shocked, but disgusted by usage of what I would deem "curse words" thoughout the book. It was enough to disgust me that the author felt it necessary to repeatedly use the Lord's name in vain, but to have to cross words and phrases out as I go in order to be able to allow my friends and family to read it, just angered me. So you understand what I'm calling "curse words", a phrase used was "...a rat's A##", "what the He##", Damn....these were all used. I'm looking for Spiritual edification and enjoyment. If I have a TV Guardian on my TV (it removes all the curses out of programs that would otherwise be ok), why would I allow it in my Christian Literature?

Just a warning to anyone else who would find this type of thing offensive. :)


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