JTB Publications, 2005. 191 pages.
This is Mark Glenn's controversial book No Beauty In The Beast - Israel Without Her Mascara (2005) where this Lebanese-bo author reveals that the mode day Judeo-ethnocentrism is the main culprit responsible for the bulk of mankinds present troubles and exposes Zionism for the bloodthirsty animal that it is as well as debunking the lies told about the adherents of the Islamic religion have appeared on as many as 500 various outlets and publications worldwide, including inteet, periodicals and newspapers. With the re-creation of the state of Israel that was destroyed some 2,000 years previous and the much prophesized "retu of the Jews" to the Holy Land, the world is now witnessing the fulfillment of the biblical prophecies conceing the end times and the ultimate battle between the forces of good and evil. The ascendancy of this same supremacist agenda known as Zionism that was opposed by Christ and which plays so prominently in current events today is the lynchpin in understanding the cryptic description of the Beast of the biblical book of the Apocalypse, and, just as was predicted by seers thousands of years ago, the future of humanity hangs in the balance in exactly the same manner as it did some 20 centuries past. With hundreds of quotes, originating not only from antiquity but also from mode history and from some of the most important players in recent human events, the picture that is fleshed out within the scope of this work is that of the very same event for which much of the world has been waiting now for literally thousands of years; the rise of the Antichrist agenda and its eventual defeat, all of which is indeed taking place today before the eyes of a sleeping world. The thesis posited here is that the Beast of the Apocalypse, much discussed in fundamentalist Christian circles and even more so within the world of the maniacal apostasy known as Christian Zionism is not as much a man as it is a system fueled by an ideology. The cryptic 7-headed beast of the book of Revelations is the state of Israel, an entity that has been resurrected from the ashes of 2,000 years of history and whose existence has been founded upon the same supremacist thinking that was defeated by a Palestinian freedom fighter known as Jesus of Nazareth. This supremacist agenda known as Zionism, the poison of which has spread like a virus throughout the Weste world and which has resulted in the death of the civilization that was founded upon the liberating message of Christianity is the self same leaven of the Pharisees about which Christ waed humanity but which nevertheless has been swallowed like a deadly poison by so many of his followers who champion the state of Israel as well as the Jews living there as being Gods Chosen People. Although an argument made within the confines of a semi-religious context, its premise is historical, political, and sociological as well. It is not so much a "Christian" work as much as it is an exercise in connecting the dots of events past, present, and future, and of thus painting a picture that has remained obscure for centuries. There is something for everyone in this work, whether they consider themselves to be religious or not, particularly since all men and women are now caught up in these events, and this being the case, the better these events are understood.
This is Mark Glenn's controversial book No Beauty In The Beast - Israel Without Her Mascara (2005) where this Lebanese-bo author reveals that the mode day Judeo-ethnocentrism is the main culprit responsible for the bulk of mankinds present troubles and exposes Zionism for the bloodthirsty animal that it is as well as debunking the lies told about the adherents of the Islamic religion have appeared on as many as 500 various outlets and publications worldwide, including inteet, periodicals and newspapers. With the re-creation of the state of Israel that was destroyed some 2,000 years previous and the much prophesized "retu of the Jews" to the Holy Land, the world is now witnessing the fulfillment of the biblical prophecies conceing the end times and the ultimate battle between the forces of good and evil. The ascendancy of this same supremacist agenda known as Zionism that was opposed by Christ and which plays so prominently in current events today is the lynchpin in understanding the cryptic description of the Beast of the biblical book of the Apocalypse, and, just as was predicted by seers thousands of years ago, the future of humanity hangs in the balance in exactly the same manner as it did some 20 centuries past. With hundreds of quotes, originating not only from antiquity but also from mode history and from some of the most important players in recent human events, the picture that is fleshed out within the scope of this work is that of the very same event for which much of the world has been waiting now for literally thousands of years; the rise of the Antichrist agenda and its eventual defeat, all of which is indeed taking place today before the eyes of a sleeping world. The thesis posited here is that the Beast of the Apocalypse, much discussed in fundamentalist Christian circles and even more so within the world of the maniacal apostasy known as Christian Zionism is not as much a man as it is a system fueled by an ideology. The cryptic 7-headed beast of the book of Revelations is the state of Israel, an entity that has been resurrected from the ashes of 2,000 years of history and whose existence has been founded upon the same supremacist thinking that was defeated by a Palestinian freedom fighter known as Jesus of Nazareth. This supremacist agenda known as Zionism, the poison of which has spread like a virus throughout the Weste world and which has resulted in the death of the civilization that was founded upon the liberating message of Christianity is the self same leaven of the Pharisees about which Christ waed humanity but which nevertheless has been swallowed like a deadly poison by so many of his followers who champion the state of Israel as well as the Jews living there as being Gods Chosen People. Although an argument made within the confines of a semi-religious context, its premise is historical, political, and sociological as well. It is not so much a "Christian" work as much as it is an exercise in connecting the dots of events past, present, and future, and of thus painting a picture that has remained obscure for centuries. There is something for everyone in this work, whether they consider themselves to be religious or not, particularly since all men and women are now caught up in these events, and this being the case, the better these events are understood.