
The Islamic Antichrist
The Shocking Truth about the Real Nature of the Beast
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Narrated by:
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Richard Powers
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By:
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Joel Richardson
About this listen
The Bible predicts that in the last days a charismatic leader will establish a global following in the name of peace. The Qur’an also predicts that a man will rise up to lead the nations, pledging to usher in an era of peace. The man in the Qur’an is called the Mahdi, or Islam’s savior. However, the man in the Bible is the Antichrist. Joel Richardson’s stunning research and analysis suggest that the Mahdi and the Antichrist are actually one and the same.
In The Islamic Antichrist, Richardson exposes Western readers to the traditions of Islam and predicts that the end-times may not be far away. His book will stun readers unaware of the similarities between the Antichrist and the “Islamic Jesus.” His research on the relationship between Christian end-time prophecy and Islamic expectations of world domination will shock readers and shape the debate over radical Islam for years to come. This is the book to read on the world’s fastest-growing religion and the future of the world.
©2009 Joel Richardson (P)2011 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Critic reviews
Where does The Islamic Antichrist rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Pretty high upWhat about Richard Powers’s performance did you like?
Preferred his narration to the narration in the follow up "Mid east beast"Any additional comments?
Would have liked more time spent on the Islamic views on the end times. Most of that was covered early on in the bookInteresting introduction to the theory
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Brilliant and shilling Christian research.,
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The constant pronouncing of the word Muslim as Mooslim by the narrator was for me unbearable.
Annoying Voice
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I found this book to be sane same time fascinating, enlightening, challenging and frightening.
I recommend it to everyone for those precise reasons.
I’m sure there may be other interpretations, but the book is so well researched and written that it deserves taking notice of.
Fascinating, enlightening, challenging and frightening
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Amazing!
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Facts are wrong
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Simply False!
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Biased narrative with factual inaccuracies
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False accusations/subjective analogy
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this book wants you to not think about what this book is about.
the worrying thing exposed by this book is that belief is blind to itself.
they bad. we good. be scared.
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