Will the world come to an end on December 21, 2012, as many are saying? Is Doomsday right around the corner? Speculation about the end of the world is building and causing many to grow deeply concerned. This intriguing book takes a penetrating look at predictions about the end times, including prophecies and predictions from: - The Mayans
- The Qero Inca Shamans
- The Toltecs and Aztecs
- The Book of Changes
- The Hopi Indians
- The Cherokees
- Merlin the Magician, Mother Shipton, and Nostradamus
- The Last-pope Prophecy and other Roman Catholic Prophecies
- Hinduism, Buddhism, and Zoroastrianism
- Science
- Islam
- Judaism
- The Web Bot Project
- The Holy Bible
Can anything be dome to prevent these dire prophecies from happening? Is there any hope for mankind? 2012 Is This the End? delves into these questions in an effort to help us understand and prepare for the future. Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, One of the illusions of life is that the present hour is not the critical, decisive hour. Write it on your heart that every day is the best day of the year. No man has learned anything rightly, until he knows that every day is Doomsday.
Table of ContentsIntroduction Chapter 1: The Mayan Long-count Calendar and the Prophecies of Pacal Votan Chapter 2: The Prophecies of the Qeros Inca Shamans Chapter 3: Toltec, Itza-Maya and Aztec Prophecies Chapter 4: The Book of Changes the I Ching Chapter 5: Hopi Indian Prophecies Chapter 6: When the Earth Shakes the Prophecies of the Cherokees Chapter 7: The Prognostications of Merlin the Magician, Mother Shipton and Nostradamus Chapter 8: The Last-pope Prophecy and Other Roman Catholic Prophecies Chapter 9: The Pole-shift Theory and Other Scientific Predictions Chapter 10: Asian Prophecies from the Hindus, the Buddhists and Zoroastrians Chapter 11: The Day of the Lord and Hebrew Prophecies Chapter 12: The Mahdi and End-time Prophecies of Islam Chapter 13: The Web Bot Project Chapter 14: The Bible and Prophecy Chapter 15: Do Not Fear! Index
About the AuthorLloyd B. Hildebrand is the Publisher/CEO of Bridge-Logos Foundation. Throughout his career, he has served as a pastor, teacher, professor, writer, counselor, and editor. He holds a masters degree in counseling from James Madison University. He has co-authored several books, including Cops and God, Gods Special Promises to Me, and Victory in Jesus and has edited hundreds, including Heaven Is So Real. He lives with his wife, Peggy, in Fort White, Florida. They are the parents of five sons and the grandparents of seventeen grandchildren.
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