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| Left Behind: A Novel of the Earth's Last Days (Left Behind No. 1) | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 2220 reviews) Sales Rank: 2855 Category: Book
Authors: Tim Lahaye, Jerry B. Jenkins Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers Studio: Tyndale House Publishers Manufacturer: Tyndale House Publishers Label: Tyndale House Publishers Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.6 x 1.3
ISBN: 0842329129 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 UPC: 031809029121 EAN: 9780842329125 ASIN: 0842329129
Publication Date: January 29, 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This fictional account of life after the Rapture delivers an urgent call to today's readers to prepare their own heart and minister to others.320 pages Spanish available
Amazon.com Review Piloting his 747, Rayford Steele is musing about his wife Irene's irritating religiosity and contemplating the charms of his "drop-dead gorgeous" flight attendant, Hattie. First Irene was into Amway, then Tupperware, and now it's the Rapture of the Saints--the scary last story in the Bible in which Christians are swept to heaven and unbelievers are left behind to endure the Antichrist's Tribulation. Steele believes he'll put the plane on autopilot and go visit Hattie. But Hattie's in a panic: some of the passengers have disappeared! The Rapture has happened, abruptly driverless cars are crashing all over, and the slick, sinister Romanian Nicolae Carpathia plans to use the UN to establish one world government and religion. Resembling "a young Robert Redford" and silver-tongued in nine languages, Carpathia is named People's "Sexiest Man Alive." (This reviewer, a former People writer, finds this plot twist plausible.) Meanwhile, Steele teams up with Buck Williams, a buck-the-system newshound, to form the Tribulation Force, an underground of left-behind penitents battling the Antichrist. Ex-presidential candidate Pat Robertson briefly outsold Michael Crichton with his apocalypse novel The End of the Age (now available on audiocassette), and the similar The Third Millennium sells well, but the Left Behind series is the absolute champion in the race to make the Book of Revelation into racy thriller reading. --Tim Appelo
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  Bad Theology, worse writing! December 2, 2008 This is all based on Darbyism... a faulty British import theology of the 19th Century. Before Darby, the book of Revelation was understood to be "allegory", concerning the persecution of early Christians by the Emperor Domitian. Read Barbara Rossing's "The Rapture Exposed" to discover that the book of Revelation is really a message of HOPE! Our God is a God of Love, not a God of Destruction!
  Left Behind November 26, 2008 Very good book. Everyone should read this book and the rest of the series. I have a very hard time putting these books down.
  Christianity made simple....Don't Be Left Behind! November 12, 2008 This is a great series! These books minister to every Christians every where.
The books reads like a TV series, you can't put them down! As you look at the world around you, the signs of the coming of the Lord God is soon at hand! Change your life and walk with him. Nothing is impossible.
Embrace The Change!
  the world should read this series. November 10, 2008 must read for adults and teens. must read the entire seriesin order. i read all the books in 2 weeks. life just had to be put on hold.
  left behind #1 November 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
what a spectacularly awful reading experience ... i am a christian and have studied the very complex book of the bible upon which this claptrap is based ... to so mislead the ignorant folks who read this is an injustice to them ... they would be better served going to bible study group0s in their church ... i cannot believe that the avg review is 4.5 stars ... i looked at the 1st 115 pges of the 554 pages of reviews and at least 90% of the reviews i looked at were one star ... what gives?
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