The Babylon Code: Solving the Bible's Greatest End-times Mystery
Written by Paul McGuire and Troy Anderson
Narrated by Kevin Stillwell
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Unlocking a great mystery that has puzzled scholars for nearly two thousand years, THE BABYLON CODE reveals how powerful forces are now at work to create a global government, cashless society, and universal religion as predicted by the prophets.
The result of a five-year journalistic investigation, THE BABYLON CODE takes readers on a spellbinding journey to explore the link between the world's most secret organizations, the Bible's greatest prophetic riddle, and what world-renowned evangelist Billy Graham describes as a convergence in end-time signs for the first time in history.
This prophetic mystery book pieces together the apocalyptic puzzle--uncovering what may be not only the biggest story and political scandal in modern history, but also the secret to both our survival and our salvation.
Paul McGuire
Paul McGuire has been programming for 40+ years, in languages ranging from FORTRAN to Pascal, PL/I, COBOL, Smalltalk, Java, C/C++/C#, and Tcl, settling on Python as his language-of-choice in 2001. He is a PSF Fellow, and is the author and maintainer of the popular pyparsing module, as well as littletable and plusminus. Paul authored the O'Reilly Short Cut Getting Started with Pyparsing, and has written and edited articles for Python Magazine. He has also spoken at PyCon and at the Austin Python User's Group, and is active on StackOverflow. Paul now lives in Austin, Texas with his wife and dog, and works for Indeed as a Senior Site Reliability Engineer, helping people get jobs!
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Reviews for The Babylon Code
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5"The Babylon Code" was a fascinating read although it seemed to rehash certain subjects over again (which would be an editing issue and as such I will not base my review on that). The history is very interesting and well researched. I took my time reading the book as there was much to think about and absorb. I did find the end a bit preachy and would have preferred to stick to the main facts of the book. All in all, I found it to be well written and would recommend it to anyone who wonders about secret societies and the connection to the End-Times. The biggest thing to take away from this book (to me anyway) is not to be afraid of the Book of Revelation at all but to see it as a book of hope and not despair. I received a copy from the publishers via Netgalley for free in exchange for an honest review.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Title: The Babylon Code (Solving the Bible’s Greatest End-Times Mystery)Author: Paul McGuire & Troy AndersonPages: 400Year: 2016Publisher: FaithWordsMy rating is 4 stars.The Babylon Code by Paul McGuire and Troy Anderson is an interesting book filled with end-times data and discussion. The book is very thorough, and it is quite obvious the authors did a lot of biblical and historical research in writing this book. The book is a bit repetitive with some of its points, although I would say this is a problem with editing, but it doesn’t take away from the overall enjoyment of the book. The authors definitely have attempted to bring some scholarship to the realm of conspiracy theories and biblical prophecy. Prophecy accounts for one third of the Bible, and McGuire and Anderson have done an excellent job putting together an interesting end-times narrative. The authors have shown that the book of Revelation isn’t something that Christians need to fear; rather it is a book of hope and possibilities that is worth the time and effort exploring. I wouldn’t necessarily agree with their interpretations, but I applaud their work and attempt to weave the narrative into a plausible tapestry.Anytime I read a book of this nature I try to keep in mind that the only completely truthful book is The Bible. Any information or points of view shared by the authors must be looked at through the lens of the Bible, which is what God has revealed to mankind. I believe there is much He has chosen not to reveal because of His mercy, remembering we are dust. If God were to tell us more than He has, I don’t think we would understand it still because of our limited minds.Please keep in mind God alone knows all and is complete Truth, and any human author is subject to debate while His Word, His Being is not. Feel free to glean the nuggets of the truth you find and set aside or do further research on anything that you find difficult to understand.Disclosure of Material Connection: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255. “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
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