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Are we closer to the Apocalypse than we were in 1999? This Catholic layperson attempts to answer this question. Strap yourself in for a rollercoaster ride that ends in eternity.Chapter one provides background on the author and offers insight to why this book was written. Chapter two attempts to provide in both literal and thoroughly in parable form who God's family is. The final chapter explores events of the past fourteen years. Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy are combined with 9-11, the Columbine killings, the Deepwater Horizon disaster, and Boston Marathon bombing. About the Author Gary L.…mehr

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Are we closer to the Apocalypse than we were in 1999? This Catholic layperson attempts to answer this question. Strap yourself in for a rollercoaster ride that ends in eternity.Chapter one provides background on the author and offers insight to why this book was written. Chapter two attempts to provide in both literal and thoroughly in parable form who God's family is. The final chapter explores events of the past fourteen years. Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy are combined with 9-11, the Columbine killings, the Deepwater Horizon disaster, and Boston Marathon bombing. About the Author Gary L. Hornock is the author of two previous books on Catholic-friendly books on the Apocalypse, When in the World Will the World End, published in 1997, and He Will Come Again in Glory, published in 1999. He has lived in pre-Katrina New Orleans, exotic south Florida, and southeastern Pennsylvania, and currently resides with his wife and his dog, Cammy, in Delaware. The Hornocks enjoy dog walking at a nearby park, yardwork, and traveling; and offer frequent contributions to Trip Advisor. Hornock is a lifelong Catholic and remains active in prayer groups, attending mass regularly at his local parish.
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Autorenporträt
Gary L. Hornock wrote two previous books about the apocalypse. All three books are Catholic-friendly but are written in a conversational style for a general audience. Gary is a practicing Catholic and attends Mass weekly with his wife Donna. The Hornock family has always included a female rescue dog.