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This book, 'A Revelation for Non-Believers' was not written just for those who don't believe in God, Jesus the Son of God, or the Word of God. Instead, this book was written to give support and positive inspiration to anyone who seeks God's promised salvation. Revelation encourages those who seek the blessing of God to 'hold fast' and not be deceived or frustrated by the many blasphemers and deceivers who try to convince them God does not exist. Today, there's a great war against God and Christianity. This war is led by false ideas, a desire for world power and influence, a laziness to strive for truth and understanding, and fear. It's a common fear to stand against a strong force that grows in domination. That great force today is lead by the fear of being labeled 'phobe;' any kind of phobe: Islamaphobe, Homophobe, or Xenophobe; even that dreaded commonly-used label of 'Racist.' Those who have no foundation to justify their positions use these labels against others. A label has no basis for rebuttal or argument. This labeling is a tactic guided by Satan. In this totally politically correct society the right to be human, and especially a human in God's glow, is constantly attacked by those who seek their selfish agendas guided by Satan. That's why Christ cautions so many times in Revelation to "Hold fast." Although this book is not written just for non-believers, it interprets the Words in Revelation so clearly that it allows anyone to understand its meaning; even someone who has never read the Bible, especially Revelation. Most have avoided Revelation because it's generally been considered by many as too difficult to really interpret. This book offers a clear interpretation to everyone. The fundamental basis of Revelation is that when that angel of light, Satan, was kicked out of Heaven by Michael and his angels, Satan looked up to Heaven and swore that God's time in Heaven would come to an end; would be no more. This is detailed in Revelation, Chapter 10. Then Satan appointed his army to carry out his promise. That army has three identifications; the beast, Jezebel, and Babylon the Great. These are described by dates and deeds in the book as that false religion, Islam. It's the religion, that woman, 'drunken with the blood of the saints and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus.' This book positively identifies the one called the antichrist; and gives a major clue to the identity of the false prophet who replaced him. And, in conclusion the author describes the coming tribulation, why it will happen, and how to prepare for the horrors that will accompany that event. Is the information in Revelation important? Chapter 1, Verse 3 answers this question: "Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophesy, and keep those things which are written therein: for the time is at hand." Chapter 22, Verse 12 adds: "And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man according as his work shall be."