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Published by HarperOne |
The New York Times Bestselling Author Exposes Religious Extremists' Efforts to Hasten the World's End in an Apocalyptic Event in Jerusalem Will current generations live to see
Armageddon? In his latest investigative book Michael Baigent takes
us to the
assembly hall of the UN, the boardrooms of major businesses and
powerful lobbying groups, the cabinet meetings of world leaders, the
ranches of cattle breeders, the churches of the faithful, and the
narrow winding streets of modern Jerusalem, revealing to us the many
diverse, public, and clandestine figures behind a perilous messianic
agenda. By unveiling truly bizarre alliances, revisiting
centuries-old ghostly events still haunting the birthplaces of
religion, unraveling complex threads of history to discern the
difference between myth and prophecy, and providing a thorough
explication of the religious texts underlying all of this madness in
the context of the times in which they were written, Baigent presents a
very different view of the past, present, and future than that
perpetuated by many loose interpretations of scripture. What are faith force multipliers? Which members
of the U.S. military
top brass have fought to employ them? Which world leader belongs to a
secret messianic society called the Hojjatieh? What is the Chalcedon
Foundation? And what is the correlation between its tenets, those of
sharia law, and the fulfillment of end-time prophecies? The answers to these questions and others will
intrigue, mystify, and
enrage you, whether you're a person of faith or a staunch secularist.
But the author's goal is not simply to shock the reader -- it is to
help
diffuse the time bomb that has been set by the hard-liners of Judaism,
Christianity, and Islam. In the end, Baigent asks these questions to
deliver an urgent message: that spiritual yearning is actually a deep
and personal issue of awareness, one that can bring hope and tolerance
to the world, rather than the self-superiority and control that are
born of fear and conflict. pub date: 2009-09-01 | hardcover | 9780061363184 |