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Armageddon Now: The End of the World A to Z - Paperback

Armageddon Now: The End of the World A to Z - Paperback

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by Jim Willis (Author), Barbara Willis (Author)

Covering all doomsday prophecies whether by fire or ice, bang or whimper, asteroid or alien, act of God or human folly!

Environmental disasters, ebola outbreaks, war in the Middle East, political riots and upheavals may all be signs that the end times are coming. The timeless notion that the end is near is once again exerting a powerful influence on politics, religion, and pop culture. Omens and prophecies, asteroid collisions and nuclear war, global warming and virus pandemics, alien intervention, act of God or human folly, doomsday prophecies abound within the pages of Armageddon Now: The End of the World A to Z as we speculate how we might soon greet the eve of destruction.

From alpha to omega and predictions from Nostradamus to the ancient Mayans, this tome is packed with 200 entries, 100 illustrations, and an extensive index. Satan, saints, survivalists, and evangelical preachers known for their views on biblical prophecies receive their due. The End has never been so thoroughly covered as in Armageddon Now. It's the last word for the end user. So, don't be left behind. Save yourself by buying this book.

Author Biography

Jim Willis is a minister with the United Church of Christ and serves as adjunct professor of comparative religion and cross-cultural studies at Mt. Wachusett Community College. He is the author of "The Religion Book: Places, Prophets, Saints & Seers." Barbara Willis has worked in occupations as varied as real estate, newspaper advertising, the restaurant business, and library research. She also holds religious seminars with Jim. They live in Port Orange, Florida.

Number of Pages: 464
Dimensions: 1.13 x 9.28 x 7.34 IN
Publication Date: September 01, 2005
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