Great book, but still a little to heavy some of the vocabulary and termanology used. The words used for me to pass the book along to my parents and family would still be tough for them to understand unless they are an avid listener to the the Bible Answer Man. I am use to listening to Hank and can understand him more, the more I listen to him, but the lay person that would buy this book, and if they did may not understand a lot of the vocabulary used. I think would still be somewhat lost in the reading as a layman for some of the terms and words used.
A lot of the text could be confusing to the average reader. A lot of the negative quotes that were given, you would have to reread, thinking they were for the book, which was very confusing, but as a Hank listener, understanding them. A lot of the quotes, I mean almost all, were against Hal Lindsey, who I dont believe in, in any way, but still, I think it should have been directed against the general belief of dispensationalism as opposed to Hal Lindsey. There are so many more of the dispensationalist preachers out there today. The majority of the dispensationalist spoon feds preachers out there the dominate the radio waves, probably won't read the book anyways. Great book over all and good book for your reading and collection.
Hank H's book, The Apocalypse Code..a review...
Hank H's book, The Apocalypse Code..a review...
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I read it shortly after it came out. Its a lot like Gary DeMars book "Last Days Madness"
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