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Can America Survive? : : Startling Revelations and Promises of Hope

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Anatomy of disaster! -- Iran is ready for war! -- Iran's plan of attack -- The day after the bomb -- Death of the dollar -- The rejection of Israel -- The criminalization of Christianity -- Can you trust Biblical prophecy? -- We are the terminal generation -- What's going to happen next? -- The fourth reich: the coming antichrist -- Armageddon: the final battle for planet earth -- The year 2012: the beginning of the end?
"Our very way of life as we know it is at stake, insists Pastor John Hagee. As we face impending nuclear war in the Middle East, continued conflict over Israel, and the death of the dollar, Hagee believes these global threats could have devastating results for America. The proof is staggering and includes an "enemies list" published by the Department of Homeland Security that includes ordinary, lawabiding citizens and a personal conversation with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the coalition of Russia and Iran in their nuclear efforts. Pastor Hagee concludes his message with a narrative of the year 2012, a spellbinding description of armageddon--the Mother of All Battles--and the ultimate coming of the Messiah" --Cover, p. 2.

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PUBLISHED
New York : Howard Books, 2011.
Year Published: 2011
Description: 300 p. : ill., ; 22 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781439190562

SUBJECTS
Bible -- Prophecies.
Christianity.
Jerusalem in the Bible.
End of the world -- Biblical teaching.
Israel (Christian theology) -- Biblical teaching.
United States -- Foreign relations -- 2009-
United States -- Foreign relations -- Middle East.
Middle East -- Foreign relations.