How Will It End?

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Author Ralph Blodgett writes in answer to questions regarding terrorism, nuclear annihilation, economic collapse, and social anarchy. He encourages the reader about a glorious future when the troubles and problems of the next few years are over. There is hope—wonderful, invigorating, stimulating hope beyond the gloom of today’s headlines.

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When will World War III erupt? Will some act of terrorism trigger the stored-up weapons of mass destruction and end the world as we know it? Is nuclear annihilation inevitable?

Or will it be economic collapse and social anarchy? Or will we all starve on an over-populated planet? What will happen next?

Is there nothing to look forward to but gloom and doom, as the media so often suggest?

The author writes much in answer to these questions and encourages you about a glorious future when the troubles and problems of the next few years are over. There is hope--wonderful, invigorating, stimulating hope beyond the gloom of today’s headlines.

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Item Format Paperback
Author Name Ralph Blodgett
Publisher Pacific Press Publishing Association
Weight (lbs) 0.290000
Page Count 84
Language English
Year Published 2013

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