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Showdown
of the Gods focuses on the three major
challenges for global supremacy in
a less than stable world. It exposes
the deterioration of world leadership
and looks behind the "democratic process"
long corrupted by wealth and power.
Victor
Schlatter's purpose is to awaken God's
people to the situation today and
propose a plan of action.
Showdown
of the Gods is a dire warning of Islamic
terror before the fact. Ironically
it went to press exactly on September
11, 2001, the very day that the first
and starkest of his predictions came
to reality!
And
beyond 911, it suggests the ominous
unfolding of the prophesied army of
200 million of Revelation 9:16. Moreover,
he exposes the deterioration of the
world leadership of our day.
It's about the flood of lies from
the world's media and the flood of
filth from an increasingly rebellious
society. It is about a sick humanist
mentality from deathly worldwide Chernobyls
to Columbine High School type violence
of global dimensions.
It's
about a society sold on the fantasy
of a Global Village; a mentality deadlocked
in competition with quite another
Kingdom.
It's
the stark reality that there are more
New Age assumptions in most of us-even
Christians- than we would ever like
to admit.
The claims presented are reinforced
with an abundance of measurable facts
on the ground, and further fortified
by ancient prophecies-cum-reality
as foretold by Ezekiel, Zechariah,
Joel, Micha, Amos, Isaiah and of course,
Yeshua of Galilee.
The
purpose of SHOWDOWN OF THE GODS is
to awaken God's people to the demise
we are already in, how we got there
and what to do now-according to the
Scriptures.
The book suggests an alternative to
a fire already alight for all who
would be jolted from the delusion
that-all in all-life could be much
worse.
Indeed, if we have a look around us,
it may well go that route!
"Victor
Schlatter has a passionate commitment
to biblical truth and justice. Like
the Old Testament prophets, he is
not afraid to provoke and to challenge
as he points us to God's sovereign
purposes in our troubled world.
Wrestle seriously with his insights
and you will learn some new lessons
about Christian obedience!"
Richard
J. Mouw, President and Professor of
Christian Philosophy, Fuller Theological
Seminary
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