The Revelation book that they had printed corrections to be pasted in before they printed new ones. And the 7 "trumpet blasts" were a joke.
That was pretty horrible.
JK
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The Revelation book that they had printed corrections to be pasted in before they printed new ones. And the 7 "trumpet blasts" were a joke.
That was pretty horrible.
JK
Hi Jookbeard,
I don't know if you were around for the Babylon The Great Has Fallen book (AKA the Babylon book, or as I term it above, the Babbling book), but the Revelation Grand Climax book does hold a candle to it by comparison. That Babbling book was, hands down, the most ridiculous thing ever written. I swear to god whoever was behind that thing had a strong LSD habit. If it makes you feel better, the Babbling book was all about the bible book of Revelation. No surprise then about why each of these book are so stupidly insane, but the Babbling book put more than a few otherwise good men and women into mental shock.
as for sickening insulting simple minded useless info, that bible teach book, Omg, really?
adults need to read those paragraphs out loud to other adults then answer those pathetic questions? thats how people learn about the bible?? NOT.
and yes, the Babylon the great book, OMG, I was like 8 when that was studied at the book study, seemed like they would never get through that, and no one knew what the heck it was even talking about!
oh and the 'family life ' happy' book, geeze, how successful was that nonsense. puke puke
The "Questions Young People Ask" books had stupid answers that didn't work for me!!!
http://jwsurvey.org/support/questions-young-people-ask-answers-that-dont-work
The Finished Mystery (1917)
Leviathan is the locomotive.
Michael is the Pope.
That book makes Russell's pyramidology look reasonable by comparison.