Ronald Reagan Anti-Christ

by Gregory GOrDon

ISBN: 978-0-6151-5341-4
Publisher: Light of the World
Rights Owner: Gregory Gordon
Copyright: © 2007  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
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What would you say if I told you I was going to strangle president Reagan? That was the question I posed just before I, Gregory GOrDon broke into the Reagan Mansion on July 4th 1990. We'd testify in a court of law that you were sane at the time of the crime answered Doctor Romanick. I knew I was sane, but Reagan was the anti-Christ and I was chosen to expose him. Here are some reasons why: Reagan=Red Dragon (Rev 12:3) Ronald Wilson and Reagan each have six letters. (Rev 13:18) Reagan's house number was 666. Reagan recovered from a wound. (Rev 13:3) On election day 666 was the winning lottery number in DC. Four years later the number came out again on the Saturday after his reelection and it was sold out, making it the most winning number in lottery history to that point. And the WORLD TRADE CENTER in DC is named after him. The book presents over 40 omens. Get the facts. Avoid The Mark of the Beast: Money with Reagan's picture on it. Remember, Ronald Reagan was the Root of all Republicans. Free Download.


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One man/God's ascension from flawed toward perfection
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22 Jul 2007
Reagan – ANTI-CHRIST starts out slow. The first chapter is filled with examples that Ronald Wilson Reagan (3 six letter names or 666) bore the mark of the beast and was the Anti-Christ. While devotees of this theory may enjoy all the replication of numerological evidence, to the average reader it is redundant, long-winded and often forced. The seven heads of state implicating the prophesied heads of the beast was fascinating, but much is just slow.
Nancy Reagan as the whore of Babylon seemed irrelevant to the main story and seemed to serve primarily as a polemic against Mrs. Reagan’s “just say no” campaign, as Mr. Gordon, while advocating judiciousness, is definitely on the “just say yes” side of the drug issue.
In contrast, I found the portrayal of Bush as the ultimate false prophet prophesied to follow the Red Dragon, or the Beast, as relevant to the Anti-Christ story. This, to me, was strong circumstantial evidence that Mr. Gordon was on the right track with Ronald Reagan.
Once Mr. Gordon gets beyond Reagan and into his own story, things pick up. I’m not here to argue the veracity of his claim to be the Second Coming, each reader must decide that for him/herself. But the means by which he developed the self-awareness, his incarceration both in jails and madhouses and his honesty in discussing both, provides a telling mixture of the myth of God/prophet intertwined with madman versus truthsayer. At times he turns to certain polemics that to me seem irrelevant – I personally could care less whether the Second Coming is gay or straight – but as someone who had a gay father, and almost married a gay man, I appreciate the struggle he faced between conventionalism and selfhood and am pleased that he found religious justification to substantiate his choice.
For those of us not up on our Bible, the book also serves as an enjoyable refresher course of selected texts, primarily Old Testament, interestingly. He also detours into an interesting discussion as to whether he should claim himself to be Christian or Muslim, his concern being based on the Old Testament description of God, not New Testament, where both Gods, Christian and Muslim, are compassionate and, indeed, based on the same texts. After all, both are derived from Judeaism and Christ is a prophet in the Muslim pantheon.
I also found it interesting to hear how many claimants there are to the position of the Second Incarnation, not to mention how many beast seekers there are. I remain confused as to how the Beast operates – there’s one Second Incarnation, but the Beast has been sighted throughout history – is he a case of possession, with numerology being the means of identification – or is there only one Beast and Mr. Gordon has identified him?
Throughout all this what I found most engaging was Mr. Gordon’s humility in accepting his Godhood and his acceptance that some would see his claim as indication that he is the Beast. His recognition of the ambiguities goes far to make palatable his more outrageous claims. And he recognizes his humanity, not to mention allows for “God in all of us/all of us are God.”
Mr. Gordon sums up with his vision of Utopia – a worldwide electric grid, banishment of poverty and illness, a clean environment, all wonderful things. Whether Mr. Gordon is what he claims or not, one must cheer him on in any attempts at notoriety he goes after, in order to further these goals.
In summation, this book, while flawed, is an interesting, informative journey through one man/God’s ascension to his best self and bears reading by anyone interested in Armageddon and the Second Coming as it pertains to our life today.
Review of prior version of Ronald Reagan Anti-Christ [ No Rating ] 10 Jul 2007
I found this review of my book in the ratings and review forum. I would just point out that Jesus said the penalty for calling someone a fool was much greater than that for murder.

"I am probably committing LuLu suicide by doing this but here I go.

I actually read this book. And actually, it is well written. It flows logically and is very insiteful. I have been a Christian for 14 yrs and find eschatology and interesting topic (end time prophesy) and have studied it intensly thinking myself as a lay scholar on the subjuct and quite knowledgeable at that. This is actaully a good book, but not for the reason that the author might think. I have never seen such a well written documentation of well, crazy, ever. It is put forth so ligicaly, soundly and convincingly. But you still know this is all crazy talk so it is extreemly compelling. If this were written in the first person, being from the point of view of a deranged character I would consider it a work of a genius. And also, I have heard some great end time interpretations from ordained ministers that are almost as crazy, almost. As it is this book is a lesson on the inner workings of the mind and how a strange thought in one person can build into a whole belief system, documented point by point in crystal clarity.

I would even recommend getting this book because from that perespective, the perspective of the voyuer into anothers mind, it is fascinatiing. It should become required reading for cult busters and the psychiatric community as a whole.

And to the author. Don't give this book away for free.
As a free critique, this is all I can offer if you want this added to you title."

Harry Daniels author of "As Christ Was"

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