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Author, scientist, and Christian Pallaghy offers a serious analysis of the biblically predicted end times relevant to Christians. He posits a world whose days, as noted in scripture, are one thousand years long. Six days have passed from the time of Adam and mankind’s creation. From biblical quotations enmeshed with a rational examination of pertinent fact, he demonstrates that the end times have long been predicted, encompassing such elements as the three feasts of Israel, the decline of the church in the time of the writing of Revelation by the apostle John, and the appearance of two symbolic women: the light-infused bride of Christ harvesting souls prepared for redemption and her opposite, a female drunk with blood, riding on a seven-headed beast. Such symbols are not to be feared but utilized by those exploring the fulfillment of latter-day prophecies. Christians must not be complacent but alert to the many signals given about what is to come to be part of that heavenly harvest of souls.
Pallaghy briefly recounts his childhood in Hungary and Germany in the closing stages of World War II, candidly showing that his experiences during that traumatic time played a part in forming his personal spiritual growth. Meanwhile, his later scientific education obviously imparted a zeal to measure such obscure items as the capacity of the molten sea mentioned in scripture. He evinces true concern for today’s Christians who may have become so comfortable in the enjoyment of their faith that they will be unprepared for the incursion of the Antichrist and surrounding events: “End times won’t be a piece of cake.” The vast, complex research Pallaghy has undertaken, mining scientific facts, biblical truth, and other, mainly Christian sources, is proof of that concern. The result is a far-reaching, thought-provoking thesis for people of faith to study and share.