The impact of The Late Great Planet Earth cannot be overstated. The New York Times called it the "number one bestseller of the decade." This blockbuster offered both Christians and non-Christians of the 1970s a wake-up call to events to come, and some already unfolding, that herald the return of Jesus Christ.
The years since have confirmed Lindsey's insights into what biblical prophecy says about the times we live in: the rebirth of Israel, the threat of war in the Middle East, an increase in natural catastrophes, the revival of Satanism and witchcraft. These and other signs, foreseen by prophets from Moses to Jesus, portend the coming of an antichrist, of a war which will bring humanity to the brink of destruction, and of incredible deliverance for a desperate, dying planet.
Whether you're a church-going believer or someone who wouldn't darken the door of a Christian institution, the Bible has much to tell you about the imminent future of this planet.
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"I've been reading this book because I believe in the teachings of Jesus Christ and the prophets of the bible. I think Nostradomus is full of shit along with the Myan calender. I'd rather read the truth tinstead of vague bullshit from some nut who practices astrology and alchemy. "
— Mister (5 out of 5 stars)
" Don't bother with this BS. "
— Laura, 2/16/2014" I've been reading this book because I believe in the teachings of Jesus Christ and the prophets of the bible. I think Nostradomus is full of shit along with the Myan calender. I'd rather read the truth tinstead of vague bullshit from some nut who practices astrology and alchemy. "
— Mister, 2/15/2014" I read this book strictly for entertainment, not for edification, and it was indeed a fun and easy read. Just don't expect anything particularly revelatory here. "
— Anthony, 2/14/2014" This was a reread after about 30 odd years.I was impressed then,beeing young and impressionable.This time the only thing that got my attention me was the prediction that China would emerge as a Worldpower.Also, the emergence of the African -Arab block was a little suprising,but here we are.Is it a lucky guess? "
— Karin, 2/7/2014" forgot yo add this one "
— Betty, 2/4/2014" Wonderful book, by a wonderful and well respected teacher. I have read this many times, and have met many people who have turned back to Christ after reading it. "
— Melissa, 1/26/2014" This is a hilarious book that is best filed under "fiction". "
— Megan, 1/26/2014" For me this book was too hard to follow. It seemed to have no direction. I honestly didn't even finish it. "
— Nicole, 1/25/2014" pretty scary because the world does seem to following what this book said "
— Mona, 1/23/2014" Convinced me that my parents may disappear at any moment. "
— John, 1/19/2014" I read the version printed in the 1970. A book about prophecy --bibical prophecy "
— Jackie, 1/4/2014" Interesting prophechy book - read it a long time ago - need to skim it again to remember "
— David, 1/2/2014" At the top of his game, Hal Lindsey is as good of a bible teacher as any of them. This was my introduction to bible prophecy. It is still a very solid book. "
— Dave, 12/21/2013" Hilarious. I liked the parts when he makes predictions the most. "
— Zach, 12/15/2013" Might be outdated but back in the day this was one of those books that made me want to investigate further into prophecy, Christianity, etc. "
— Forrest, 12/14/2013" Interesting as a part of 1970s fundamentalist pop culture, it sold millions and millions of copies. Probably mislead millions of readers as well. Serves as a historically significant example (at least in the USA) of how NOT to interpret the Revelation of John. "
— C., 12/10/2013" Suffice it to say I'll read anything. Enough words have been wasted on this book. These are all I'll add to that set. "
— Keith, 9/21/2013" i have to thank hal lindsay for getting me interested in bible prophecy wich pushed me towards athiesm "
— Michael, 8/24/2013" I read this at an age when I was too immature to tell whether this was as good or better than any other eschatology. Revelations terrified me then; the author terrifies me now. "
— Tyler, 6/4/2013" I do like this book. It is very interesting if you are interested in biblical prophecy. It is a classic and it's interesting how much of what Hal talked about 40 years ago is still applicable to what is happening in the world today. "
— Katie, 3/13/2013" At the age of 13 I read LGPE with a passionate belief that Lindsey had uncovered the hidden secrets of Biblical prophecy and was accurately predicting the immediate future. It retrospect Lindsey's convoluted misreadings of scripture are almost unintentional comedy. "
— Keith, 2/25/2013" Pretty much started with my high school days search for the truth. Read it and act accordingly. "
— Randy, 1/25/2013" This book brought me to Jesus Christ as my savior in 1972. "
— Opa, 10/19/2012" I read it back in 1977 "
— Robert, 8/27/2012" dated and certainly a book I would not recommend. It is a standard within the Protestant milieu concerning the end times. "
— Chrismpadgett, 10/1/2011" dated and certainly a book I would not recommend. It is a standard within the Protestant milieu concerning the end times. "
— Chrismpadgett, 1/5/2011" At the top of his game, Hal Lindsey is as good of a bible teacher as any of them. This was my introduction to bible prophecy. It is still a very solid book. "
— Dave, 10/21/2010" I read this at an age when I was too immature to tell whether this was as good or better than any other eschatology. Revelations terrified me then; the author terrifies me now. "
— Tyler, 4/21/2010" Don't bother with this BS. "
— Laura, 12/24/2009" This book brought me to Jesus Christ as my savior in 1972. "
— Opa, 9/15/2009" the future does have hope <br/>I read the end of the book "
— Paul, 8/19/2009" Suffice it to say I'll read anything. Enough words have been wasted on this book. These are all I'll add to that set. "
— Keith, 6/18/2009" I read the version printed in the 1970. A book about prophecy --bibical prophecy "
— Jackie, 2/13/2009" Written in the 70's, so yeah... "
— Katie, 1/30/2009Hal Lindsey is the author of numerous fiction and nonfiction books, including Blood Moon and Apocalypse Code.
James Adams is one of the world’s leading authorities on terrorism and intelligence, and for more than twenty-five years he has specialized in national security. He is also the author of fourteen bestselling books on warfare, with a particular emphasis on covert warfare. A former managing editor of the London Sunday Times and CEO of United Press International, he trained as a journalist in England, where he graduated first in the country. Now living in Southern Oregon, he has narrated numerous audiobooks and earned an AudioFile Earphones Award and two coveted Audie Award for best narration.