I started reading it when it was supposed to be a 7 volume series. After finding out they were going to stretch it out till kingdom come I bailed. I enjoyed them for the most part, but would never suggest that it be read as anything other than speculative fiction.
I would also like for you to read my comment posted about your question concerning parables and the word "certain."
2007-01-14 04:28:57
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answered by Karen 2
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I do have various books out of the sequence and replaced into hopelessly addicted till approximately e book variety 5 or 6. It went from probable nonfiction to utter nonsense. perchance that's the undeniable fact that i'm a pentecostal preacher's spouse and understand purely a sprint with regard to the bible, or it must be that I purely grew disappointed. the two way, i think of they are at ultimate, unique no remember what your perspectives are. They pose some very real questions with regard to the tip circumstances and made me think of confusing approximately most of the concepts i've got made in my existence. in case you opt to get real deep, they are going to make you question your guy or woman ideals. If no longer, and you're purely searching for good interpreting, i do no longer think of you would be disapointed. purely undergo in recommendations that they are fiction and many what's depicted relies on the author's thought of the tip circumstances and not unavoidably the way it is going to surely bypass down. As for the anti-christ, no one is familiar with precisely the place he will come from. the main we are given out of the bible is someplace interior the midsection east or Europe. in case you choose a score in accordance with a a million-10, i think of i might provide it an 8 for entertainment value yet a 5 or 6 for biblical accuracy. i wish this helped.
2016-10-07 03:00:25
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answered by ? 4
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I've read the first 2 or 3 - but none of the more recent ones. I think the last one I read was about the antichrist Nicolae.
He sounded too much like George Bush, so I chose not read any more in the series.
Besides I dont beleive in the rapture anyway.
2007-01-13 15:28:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I have read most of the Left Behind Books, I stopped at "The Mark", but I am going to start reading them agian. I would definatly recommend that you read them. They are really good books.
2007-01-13 13:16:22
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answered by venus_maria_1 2
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I liked the series. Mostly all of them you can get at the library. They also have a kids series written from the kids perspective of what happened. I enjoyed it and I hope you will also!
2007-01-13 13:11:31
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answered by bella 2
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I've read them. They were entertaining but they weren't very theologically sound. (I don't think God would want his chosen running around lying all the time).
They are well written, and there are some deeper truths in it; however, those seem to be negated by the hypocracy of the characters.
2007-01-13 17:11:24
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answered by dreamweaver_catcher 3
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I've listened to many of them. and yes i enjoyed them. Very realistic way of bringing revalation to life
2007-01-13 13:17:05
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answered by cooter_brown872 2
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i read the entire series. i enjoyed it. it made me want to be a better christian.
2007-01-13 13:44:01
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answered by YSIC 7
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i have read all of them twice! loved the series. have started their other series babylon rising. it is good also.
2007-01-13 13:16:39
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answered by catwoman 3
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It's a fairytale.
2007-01-13 13:17:03
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answered by Sophist 7
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