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Unbound
- The Omega Trilogy, Volume 1
- De: J. B. Simmons
- Narrado por: Joshua Bangle
- Duración: 7 h y 4 m
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Elijah Goldsmith has nightmares he needs to ignore. Why would a rich kid from Manhattan dream three straight nights about a dragon and the destruction of St. Peter’s Basilica? He’s never even been to Rome. It’s bad timing, too. He’s graduating soon and applying to be a spy in the International Security Agency. That’s where he meets Naomi. She’s the kind of girl who makes boys like Elijah want to share their secrets.
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If you’re a Christian don’t get this
- De Ernest en 12-21-18
- Unbound
- The Omega Trilogy, Volume 1
- De: J. B. Simmons
- Narrado por: Joshua Bangle
Not Christian
Revisado: 05-24-23
Look. I know there are factions within Christ's church, but... I couldn't get past the first two hours or so. Prophetic dreams? Ancient orders? No. When Dispensational Christians cite Joel 2's prophesy of "your children will dream dreams," they forget that the "your" in that prophesy is directed at the Jews (not gentile evangelicals) and Peter said clearly in Acts 2 that they were seeing Joel's word fulfilled in that day... two thousand years ago.
Ancient orders? I leave that to the Roman Catholics.
The story telling is ok; better than Left Behind by lightyears. However, it's almost as if the author is trying too hard.
If you wish to know about eschatology, that's a beautiful study, but please keep in mind that it's a rather new idea (within the last 100 years, not to mention completely unknown to Darby) that we limit the concept to the "last days."
All in all, if you want a fast-paced story, exegetical guidelines notwithstanding, you'll find this a 4-5 star book. If not, save your "credit" for something else.
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Technocracy: The Hard Road to World Order
- De: Patrick Wood
- Narrado por: Patrick M. Wood
- Duración: 6 h y 3 m
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Looking underneath the cover of globalization, Wood shatters the false narrative of a promised utopia and exposes the true nature of the deception used to promote this new economic order, in this audiobook. Those elite who hate the bedrock of American liberty and its time-tested constitution have pulled out all the stops to destroy both, and it's time for citizens to stand up to reject them. As always, Wood closes with the nature of effective resistance and the tools that can help to achieve success.
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A MUST !! Understand and Read documents of world r
- De Jaim en 04-23-20
- Technocracy: The Hard Road to World Order
- De: Patrick Wood
- Narrado por: Patrick M. Wood
A must!
Revisado: 01-27-21
Listened to this AFTER I listened to Klaus Schwab's "Fourth Industrial Revolution", then when we tie in the World Economic Forum's "round table that's happening in Davos as I write this, everything is becoming scarily clear. This should be mandatory reading (or listening)
for anyone!
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High Mage
- De: Terry Mancour
- Narrado por: John Lee
- Duración: 21 h y 29 m
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Things were starting to look up for Magelord Minalan the Spellmonger: The magic mountain in his domain not only made him a wealthy man and the most powerful mage in history, it also produced a lode of magical gemstones with unique properties - properties the Alka Alon, the masters of magic on Callidore, are fascinated by. When Minalan gets his chance to trade some of his magic rocks for irionite, he finds himself in a position to raise hundreds more magi with the stones...making them High Magi.
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I love this series can not wait for the next
- De Joseph en 05-22-18
- High Mage
- De: Terry Mancour
- Narrado por: John Lee
Hmmmm?
Revisado: 02-23-19
Engrossing. The story of the spellmonger continues. Also, I can't help but note that the books get better as they progress. Definitely worth a listen if you enjoy the fantasy genre of literature.
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