The Last Prophecy: The Antichrist and the Dramatic Fall of a Publishing Empire


Author
A Escalona
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CreateSpace

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Enduring twelve years of misery was more than he could handle, and as the last resort, frustrated by his inability to redirect his life, he pleaded with God to take control of it. Soon after his request, to his disappointment, he found himself headed to prison. A few days later, to his surprise, he woke up in the middle of the night inside his dark and solitary cell to receive astonishing revelations. “One of the most prosperous companies in the publishing industry is about to collapse and, in the process, unveil the antichrist’s identity.” But not being enough, this augured downfall also validates the author’s other predictions—his complete testimony, even the revelation of the most ancient secret: the mysterious nature of God…time. The Last Prophecy: The Antichrist and the Dramatic Fall of a Publishing Empire, is the title of this new book of nonfiction. In it, through an open, narrative style, the author shares a raft of personal experiences while exploring specific topics that are dividing believers nowadays. He analytically examines how Christianity has functioned under doctrinal censorship for centuries, and substantiates his arguments with tangible facts while investigating those questions that are most controversial for contemporary Christians. Should we address our prayers to God or to Jesus? What is the cause behind our sufferings? Is the Bible really a book of contradictions? Who goes to heaven? And, among many other questions, a universal concern—are we doomed to perish in 2012? All these questions have been answered before, but what it makes this book different is that the author answers them from a bilateral perspective and, thereby, a more realistic approach.


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