Decoding Doomsday: The 2012 Prophecies, the Apocalypse, and the Perilous Days Ahead
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Rating | : | 4.30 (556 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0984630007 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 452 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-07-19 |
Language | : | English |
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Robert L. Nelson said Why is it important to read this book. Doug Woodward brings a whole fresh way to look at what is a complex emotional topic. Both his books have a unique un-judgmental way of unravelling the manifold views on this topic. He gives clear options for the reader to decide on what he or she feels is right, without bias. Doug's own opinion is quite clear but he allows us readers to understand why other opinions have developed. I recommend this book ++++ for all who want to understand the times we live in.Thanks Doug for a very great workRob. Very interesting information S. Douglas Woodward presents, in a very readable format, compelling information that makes consideration of an approaching 'day of reckoning' a very real probability.A well written book that is well worth reading.
He is an information technology executive and management consultant for a number of prominent companies including Ernst & Young, Oracle and Microsoft. . Doug has served as a minister in the Methodist and Reformed Churches and an Elder in the Presbyterian Church
He is an information technology executive and management consultant for a number of prominent companies including Ernst & Young, Oracle and Microsoft. . About the Author Doug has served as a minister in the Methodist and Reformed Churches and an Elder in the Presbyterian Church
Likewise, these pundits draw upon ancient sources which range from the Mayan calendar, the I Ching, The Kolbrin Bible, to Plato's Atlantis. History's last day is plainly disclosed in the Bible.. Is there a common thread running through the meaning of monuments, alien abductions, UFOs, crop circles, the New Age Movement, conspiracy theories, Freemasonry, and Pyramidology? Decoding Doomsday argues that by studying the claims of the 2012 enthusiasts in light of apocalyptic history, we can make sense of the current clamor. Do megalithic monuments and books of ancient wisdom predict the date the world ends? Dozens of books have been published on the topic of 2012, mostly reflecting a "new age" perspective, proposing that th