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  • The Beast and False Prophet Revealed

    Michael D. Fortner

    Paperback (Trumpet Press, June 13, 2014)
    (Version 3, Nov. 2019, with important updates and improvements) Michael D. Fortner takes a fresh new look at Bible prophecy and presents strong evidence that the coming beast and false prophet of the book of Revelation are based solidly in Islam and Muhammad. When the head of the beast has a fatal wound, it represents the death of the Ottoman Empire in World War 1. Which means it will come back to life again to wage jihad upon the world.The second beast of Revelation is Islam, the two horns representing the two factions: Sunni and Shite. Islam has encoded in its teachings— murder, lying, plunder, slavery, rape, warfare, and even terrorism as part of its official religious doctrine.Jesus said that the thief comes only to steal, kill and destroy, and this is exactly what Islam has done from its beginning. No other religion so completely fits the description in the Bible of the beast and false prophet than Islam.Islam is different from all the other religions that do not believe in Jesus, because Islam officially declares that Jesus is not the Son of God (Quran 4:171; 18:4-5), which is the Biblical definition of Antichrist: “Who is the liar but he who denies that Jesus is the Christ? This is the Antichrist, he who denies the Father and the Son” (1 John 2:22).Islam ruled the second largest empire in history that stretched from the Atlantic Ocean to the borders of China. Millions of Christians have already suffered and died under Islam’s armies of conquest, and Christians are still dying today in Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Nigeria, Sudan, and many other places.The spread of Islam has left a trail of blood, suffering, and destruction like no other ideology in world history. This book includes a history of Islam's war on Christianity. No one could invent a more evil cult.For hundreds of years the Muslims of North Africa captured European ships, and then American ships, and enslaved the passengers and crews. They even raided coastal towns and dragged people out of churches and into slavery where they were beaten and abused in order to pressure them to convert to Islam.This new book presents the history of Islam's war against Christianity to show how and why it is the beast of Revelation. It also includes Daniel 11. The details presented is like no other book.For example: The verses of the Quran are called, “miraculous signs,” and Rev. 13 says that the false prophet deceives people with “miraculous signs” (NIV). Fortner’s interpretation of Revelation is truly eye-opening. The mark of the beast is also presented with new and enlightening information. Even the image of the beast has a surprising new interpretation.But the beast's empire will not rule the entire planet. The author proved that there will never be a one-world government, many times over, in Book One. This is Book Two in the Bible Prophecy Revealed series. You will get the most out of this book if you have read the first one, titled Discoveries in Bible Prophecy, but it is not required.There are other books out that correlate what Islam teaches with the expected Antichrist, but they do not have the details found in this book. The author actually proves that some of the details in the other books are wrong. For example, he proves that the new theory on the mark of the beast taught by Walid Shoebat and Joel Richardson is totally wrong.IntroductionChapter 1 The Beast of EmpireChapter 2 The Quran and HadithChapter 3 A Brief History of IslamChapter 4 The Ottoman EmpireChapter 5 The Scarlet BeastChapter 6 Civilization JihadChapter 7 The False ProphetChapter 8 The Mark, Name, & Number of the BeastChapter 9 The AntichristChapter 10 Historical ViewsChapter 11 Final WordsSelected Bibliography
  • The Genius of ALBERT EINSTEIN: An Albert Einstein biography

    Michael Woodford

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 16, 2017)
    The Genius of ALBERT EINSTEIN - An Albert Einstein BiographyAlbert Einstein is the most recognizable face of science.The man who created the theory of relativity, alongside so many other breakthroughs in the world of physics, though, was so much more than just a scientist.A philosopher, musician, humanitarian. A pacifist.Einstein was never a man to back down in a fight, and never one to accept the words of authority if they were unjustified, or harmful to others.The kindly, white haired old man, was a flawed genius. A man who possessed excellence in science, a deep love for humanity, struggled in his personal life.This is the story of Albert Einstein, the greatest intellect of the twentieth century, perhaps of all time.
  • The Odd Squad: Zero Tolerance

    Michael Fry

    Hardcover (Hyperion Book CH, Sept. 3, 2013)
    After taming the school’s biggest bully, Nick, Molly and Karl expect to bask in Safety Patrol glory. But without a bully to set straight, all they’re left with is helping sixth graders cross the hall and reminding everyone that Jell-o meat stains.Enter new kid Simone, who becomes fast friends with Molly but gets on Nick’s nerves when she makes light of his quest to find Emily, the mysterious middle school protector who may or may not be real. In an effort to prove he’s right, Nick tries to flush Emily out, only to bring the wrath of a new Zero Tolerance policy down on Emily Dickinson Middle School.Nick’s in way over his head (he’s not that tall in the first place) and risks expulsion if he can't restore his good name. Since Nick is an expert at making wrong moves, he could be in big trouble. Because if there’s one thing worse than being the shortest seventh grader in the history of the world, it’shaving to go through it twice.Praise for The Odd Squad: Bully Bait“Funny and sweet with a steely centre.”—Neil Gaiman, New York Times best-selling author of Coraline and the Newbery Award–winning The Graveyard Book"An important message, humorously delivered, that will appeal to Diary of a Wimpy Kid fans." —Kirkus Reviews
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  • The Mighty

    Michael J Sanford

    language (, Feb. 3, 2016)
    He's not crazy. Honest, he's not.He's just Wyatt. Wyatt the Mighty.Fifteen-year-old Wyatt has been sent to a treatment center for "disturbed youth." No one understands him. He wants nothing more than to escape from it all.And he does.Through a magic he doesn't understand, he finds himself in Hagion, a realm of fantastical creatures and immense wonder. He quickly finds himself in the company of a runaway warrior and two Children--a strange race of underground creatures that seem forever joyful. They claim Wyatt is a Druid, a powerful figure of myth and legend, sent to restore peace to all of the Realms. He doesn't bother correcting them.Finally, he can be the hero he's always dreamed of.But claiming to be a hero and actually being a hero are two different things. And it's a lesson Wyatt may have to pay dearly for.A Mature YA(ish) Fantasy/Contemporary Tale
  • The Amazing Tale of Ali Pasha

    Michael Foreman

    Hardcover (Templar Publishing, )
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  • Poetry of the World Wars

    Michael Foss

    Library Binding (Peter Bedrick Books, June 10, 1990)
    With 2014 marking the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War I, this anthology features poetry from the leading war poets, members of the armed forces involved in both wars, and contributions from civiliansA tribute to the triumph of the human spirit over the desolation and waste of both World Wars, this collection includes many of the famous works by the leading war poets, but also verse by soldier, sailor, and airmen poets, and by civilians. Works included are by Sassoon, Owen, Rosenberg, Edward Thomas, and Sidney Keyes, as well as those lesser known for such verse, among them Hardy, Kipling, Chesterton, D.H. Lawrence, and Ezra Pound. From the hellish visions and overwhelming grief of early writers, to the more private and personal reflections of the poets of World War II, this collection is a eulogy to them all.
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  • The Littlest Dinosaur

    Michael Foreman

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, March 15, 2009)
    A tiny dinosaur is born to a family of rather huge dinosaurs and everyone is mystified about why it is so different. As the littlest dinosaur grows, it feels left out and at odds with the world of its huge family, until one day its very size is the thing that rescues them all. A charming tale featuring every toddler's favourite - dinosaurs - with a sweetly told message about being happy being yourself.
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  • Always Looking Up: The Adventures of an Incurable Optimist

    Michael J. Fox

    Paperback (Ebury, March 1, 2010)
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  • Heroes, Gods and Monsters in Ancient Greek Mythology

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    Hardcover (Book House, Aug. 16, 2009)
    This title is a collection of classic archetypal Ancient Greek myths, including the stories of Jason, Perseus, Odysseus, Heracles, Oedipus and Theseus. These stories, which have had a great influence on thinkers throughout the centuries, inform popular culture even today.
  • Classic Christmas Tales

    Michael Foreman

    Hardcover (Pavilion Children's, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Michael Foreman has chosen a magical mixture of stories and verses evoking the festive season for his beautifully presented festive family book. A must-have treasury of seasonal cheer for children and adults alike, illustrated by one of the best-loved artists working today, it contains all the classic Christmas songs, poems, and stories that you need for a wonderful holiday season. Includes: 'The Twelve Days of Christmas', 'Good King Wenceslas', 'The Snow Man' (Hans Christian Andersen), 'On the Prairie' (excerpt from Laura Ingalls Wilder), 'The Gift of the Magi', 'Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening', 'Christmas Underground' (excerpt from The Wind in the Willows), 'The Night Before Christmas' and many more...
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  • Jack's Fantastic Voyage

    Michael Foreman

    Hardcover (Harcourt Childrens Books, Oct. 1, 1992)
    While spending the summer at his grandfather's house at the shore and enjoying his grandfather's scary stories, Jack experiences a terrible storm and suddenly finds himself at the helm of a ship, steering his way through huge waves and perilous icebergs.
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  • The Fire of Ares: Spartan Quest by Michael Ford

    Michael Ford

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, March 15, 1749)
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