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The year is 2027. A supercomputer under the supervision of Father Conrad is accidentally programmed to find the last day of Earth. He doesn't take this too seriously at first, he knows that the Earth's demise will be proceeded by clear and specific signs: Abnormal and unusual events in outer space, strong and frequent natural disasters on Earth, and certain individuals having insights, religious revelations or dreams.. Having secret information, Father Conrad is alarmed as all three intertwined events occur, and a foreboding computer printout reading, "Fire came down from Heaven", is followed…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The year is 2027. A supercomputer under the supervision of Father Conrad is accidentally programmed to find the last day of Earth. He doesn't take this too seriously at first, he knows that the Earth's demise will be proceeded by clear and specific signs: Abnormal and unusual events in outer space, strong and frequent natural disasters on Earth, and certain individuals having insights, religious revelations or dreams.. Having secret information, Father Conrad is alarmed as all three intertwined events occur, and a foreboding computer printout reading, "Fire came down from Heaven", is followed by eight other ominous messages from the Holy Bible. This series of messages come as the computer responds to these frightening events, and they form a mysterious puzzle leading up to and concluding with the printing of a date...the last day of Earth! Three of the revelations or dreams are true and are based on actual events that have taken place in 1996.
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Autorenporträt
Donald E. DeFilippo was born on September 21, 1938. He was baptized into the Catholic faith on December 13, 1958. He was married on May 28, 1982. He and his wife have two children in college. DeFilippo retired in November 1996 and is active in his Catholic church. He believes the message is of far more importance than he, the messenger, reflecting on our Lord's words in Matthew 6: 1-6.