A Woman Rides the Beast: The Roman Catholic Church and the Last Days
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Many are amazed to discover in Revelation 17 that there is also another mysterious character at the heart of prophecy--a woman who ride the beast. Dave Hunt illumines this shadowy personage in this book, Woman Rides the Beast. Submitted by Ingram Book Distributors
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #28138 in Books
- Published on: 1994-08-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 544 pages
Customer Reviews
A "Must Read" for Catholics and protestants
An excellent overview of Roman Catholicism taken mostly from Catholic sources. This book should be read by Catholics to lay open the lies that Rome has forced upon it's own followers. It should be read by protestants who are enamored by Catholicism's seeming "holiness" and have fallen into the trap of believing that it is a Christian religion. It should be read by anyone anticipating the return of Jesus and wants a preview of the coming one-world religion.
It Opened My Eyes...
After reading this book, it motivated me to spend several months researching the Catholic church and it's history. I've read several other books on the subject and have done a lot of research on the internet. I can only say that I am absolutely astounded that so many people (including me) are/were unaware of the evil that has been perpetrated by the Catholic church throughout history, (both recent and not). This book was the beginning of a fascinating (and disturbing) study for me.
Excellent, thumbs up!
An exhaustive look at the history of the catholic church and her distortion of true Christianity. The author does it ellegantly supporting it with documentation that proves his case. This is a book for Christian apologists, for catholics and non-christians alike. To the catholic reader, a rebuttal of the book is inevitable, because the truths presented here are rather crude but truths nonetheless. Excellent book.


