Review of Alarming Revelations
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Review of Alarming Revelations
The first thought I got when I read the title was, "this was another book filled with religious studies." But I was shocked at the value stored in every chapter of this book. Alarming Revelation is not just a story but a mirror pointing out the truth or "revelations" Christians should see.
Alarming Revelation by Richard Van Doren is about Abel Haskins and his family. Abel Haskins is a former minister and a former vice Port City detective. He was employed as a teacher in the New Eden Christian Church by his brother-in-law, Silas. He opposes the fact that the book of Revelation in the Bible should be taught to fourth graders. But after much persuasion, he agrees to teach. He met several Christian parents and pastors who opposed his teaching style. He will face the option to either stay or leave. His decisions were without consequences. What really happened to Abel Haskins?
The book is a blend of an interesting storyline and an action-based thriller. This makes an entertaining yet educating read. There's also a point to note about racism and how the victims of it are treated in society. Richard paints a picture of the war between two races. Haskins is described as a neutral white man who has built a safe relationship with the blacks and doesn't act like the regular white extremist.
Aside from Abel being the protagonist, every character's story evolves in the book. The story is not centered on one person. This will help the reader shape the story and get the perspective behind the character's roles.
There is a broad exposition and good interpretation of some notable verses of the Bible and vital information about some historical facts. Such a fact includes the massacre in Nigeria and the Nazis in World War II. Some of the aforementioned have reference materials that have been proven to be true. This is impactful and will help the reader learn a great deal about them. Also, the language employed in the novel is an informal writing style. This is an appropriate approach from the author regarding the list of subject matter explained in the book. Hence, I will rate the book five out of five stars. I didn't find any negative aspects in the book. The book had some errors in it.
I highly recommend this book to Christian readers who want to know more about the intent of the Bible and grow their faiths. I will also recommend the book to readers interested in investigations and detective-like stories. Also, a group of readers who wants more information on the book of Revelations will find this helpful.
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