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The Babylon Code

Solving the Bible's Greatest End-Times Mystery

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The Babylon Code

By: Paul McGuire, Troy Anderson
Narrated by: Kevin Stillwell
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What if God embedded a code in the Bible that could only be cracked in the end-time - a prophetic cypher that reveals how the four blood moons and the biblical Shemitah are just signs of the beginning of end-time events?

Unlocking a great mystery that has puzzled scholars for nearly 2,000 years, The Babylon Code reveals how powerful forces are now at work to create a global government, cashless society, and universal religion as predicted by the prophets.

The result of a five-year journalistic investigation, The Babylon Code takes listeners on a spellbinding journey to explore the link between the world's most secret organizations, the Bible's greatest prophetic riddle, and what world-renowned evangelist Billy Graham describes as a convergence of end-time signs for the first time in history.

This prophetic mystery audiobook pieces together the apocalyptic puzzle - uncovering what may be not only the biggest story and political scandal in modern history but also the secret to both our survival and our salvation.

©2015 Paul McGuire and Troy Anderson (P)2015 Hachette Audio
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It's a good read indeed!

Overall it's a good read indeed. However, I have to admit when speaking of the Holocaust (speaking of the death of 6 million Jews) and the number of dead of the entire 2nd world war I was disappointed. As much as this was a horrific thing to happen in history it wasn't the worst. I was disappointed because it was not compared to the estimated number of believers in Jesus Christ who suffered at the hands of the Vatican via the Inquisitions. More died during this period than through the first World War and the second put together. The total was but a shadow in comparison of believers in Christ. I had to ask myself, how many of those who died in the wars etc... were brother's and sister's in the Lord? Now that is food for thought!

Apart from this little discrepancy the book overall is a good read indeed!

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An eye opener!! Well researched and presented. Highly recommended. Would definitely read and listen again.

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does a lot of talking without really saying anythi

does a lot of talking without really saying anything. shame as I was hoping that it would have more depth

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