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Proof of the Bible

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Why is the world's best-selling book held in awe by some, in passive discredit by others, and understood by virtually none?

In this booklet:
• I Faced This Same Question
• It Dares to Foretell the Future!
• How Could You Prove it?
• TAUNTING the Skeptics
• Prophecy Concerning Judah
• Longest, Most Detailed Prophecy in the Bible
• The "King of the North" and the "King of the South"
• Fulfilled to the Letter!
• The Holy Land Changes Hands
• The Abomination of Desolation
• A Present-Day Proof

33 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 14, 2013

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About the author

Herbert W. Armstrong

118 books37 followers
Herbert W. Armstrong founded the Worldwide Church of God in the late 1930s, as well as Ambassador College (later Ambassador University) in 1946, and was an early pioneer of radio and tele-evangelism, originally taking to the airwaves in the 1930s from Eugene, Oregon. Armstrong preached an eclectic set of theological doctrines and teachings that he claimed came directly from the Bible. These theological doctrines and teachings have been referred to as Armstrongism. His teachings included the interpretation of biblical prophecy in light of British Israelism, and required observance of parts of the covenant Law including seventh-day Sabbath, dietary prohibitions, and the covenant law "Holy Days".

Armstrong proclaimed that behind world events during his lifespan loomed various Biblical prophecies, and that he was called by God as an 'Apostle' and end-time 'Elijah' to proclaim the Gospel of God's Kingdom to the World before the return of Jesus Christ. He also founded the Ambassador International Cultural Foundation, which promoted the arts, humanities, and humanitarian projects. Through his role with the foundation, Armstrong and his advisers met with heads of governments in various nations, for which he described himself as an "ambassador without portfolio for world peace."

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February 2, 2014
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this book offers absolute clarity of accurate prophecy expression. my wife highly recommends this book to readers of all reading levels.
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March 8, 2018
Good read

Very easy to understand a good read thanks for sharing your knowledge. I will read more again thank you for sharing
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April 4, 2018
This book is interesting I've always be!I ever in the Bible and God but this book puts everything in perspective i love this book
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October 20, 2020
You could read this book for free on google play books

Basically the proof was divide unto 3 parts: the past (historical), the present, and the future (prophecies). Its not a complete proofs for maybe this book not intended as a theological purpose.
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January 12, 2015
Horrible book trying to prove the impossible: Does an invisible, silent deity exist? Armstrong attempts to use the sciences of the time, sketchy philosophical viewpoints, and poor biblical scholarship to prove that his god exists. But any true scholar, historian, or scientist can easily disprove any of Armstrong's shaky arguments in a short article.
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July 29, 2016
This book raised some excellent points. It isn't a big read but worth reading whether a believer in God's word or not.
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April 18, 2017
Guide to the young Christians who are struggling in faith

I love this book. Because it helps me a lot in my argument with my teacher who denied the existence of God.
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