Official Review: How America Ends by J. David States

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This seems like a really interesting read. Thanks for the review! :D
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Reading your review, I was really into finding out the author's additional inspiration to write this book but I disappointed that his sources of information are not referenced well. Thank you for your thorough analysis of the book.
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Sounds really interesting. I enjoyed reading your review. Would like to read this book someday. Thanks!
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How America Ends is a great book.I believe we are living in our last days,any Christian who reads this book will surely understand what the world has become not only in America but to other countries. Thank you for the great review.
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Some prophesies have turned out to be quite accurate, some not that accurate. Time will show in which group this one belongs to. I wouldn't be surprised if it turned out to be true. Just reading the news proves that we are living crazy times. If they are the end of times mentioned in Bible, I do not know. Anyway, thanks for introducing the book, I am guessing I will read it as soon as I find the time to do so!
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HusainNecklace52 wrote: 06 Aug 2020, 04:01 This seems like a really interesting read. Thanks for the review! :D
It is interesting and very sobering. Thanks for your comment!
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Kanda_theGreat wrote: 06 Aug 2020, 12:06 Reading your review, I was really into finding out the author's additional inspiration to write this book but I disappointed that his sources of information are not referenced well. Thank you for your thorough analysis of the book.
Adding those references would have been nice, but there are plenty of instances where the scripture lines up unmistakably with events in US history or current events. The author does a great job of showing the connection. Thank you for your visit and your comment.
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Honest-reviewer wrote: 07 Aug 2020, 05:05 Sounds really interesting. I enjoyed reading your review. Would like to read this book someday. Thanks!
It’s amazing that the author proposed scenarios that have actually happened since this book was published a year ago. It is a thought-provoking read that will change how you view the news headlines. I hope you decide to check it out.
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Charity Damaris wrote: 07 Aug 2020, 09:22 How America Ends is a great book.I believe we are living in our last days,any Christian who reads this book will surely understand what the world has become not only in America but to other countries. Thank you for the great review.
This is truly an eye-opening book. I had not considered the United States to fill the role the author proposes in the end times, but it is certainly plausible without much of a stretch.
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Kirsi_78 wrote: 07 Aug 2020, 12:21 Some prophesies have turned out to be quite accurate, some not that accurate. Time will show in which group this one belongs to. I wouldn't be surprised if it turned out to be true. Just reading the news proves that we are living crazy times. If they are the end of times mentioned in Bible, I do not know. Anyway, thanks for introducing the book, I am guessing I will read it as soon as I find the time to do so!
These are indeed crazy times.
This is the first time I’ve read an interpretation of a part of the end times prophecy that seems this plausible because current scenarios line up so well. It is a worthwhile read.
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How America Ends, J. David sounds a fascinating read. I would like to read it too. Thanks for your insightful review.
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Reader047 wrote: 09 Aug 2020, 03:27 How America Ends, J. David sounds a fascinating read. I would like to read it too. Thanks for your insightful review.
I hope you decide to read it. It is a thought-provoking book, and the author presents the information clearly and logically.
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While it sounds timely and interesting, I don't read books that use religious books/teachings as a source of reference so I will have to pass. Thank you for your thorough and comprehensive review.
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It's a pity that references are lacking. I would have loved to read this book. Great review.
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The author proposes some interesting scenarios based on some of the prophetic books of the Bible. I agree with you that the missing references would be frustrating. I enjoyed reading your thoughts about this book. Great review!
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