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A Divine Revelation of Hell | 
| Author: Mary K. Baxter Publisher: Anchor Distributors / Whitaker House Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 216 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.3 x 0.6
ISBN: 0883682796 Dewey Decimal Number: 236.25 UPC: 630809682796 EAN: 9780883682791 ASIN: 0883682796
Publication Date: September 1993 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 10 to 13 days
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You don't want to go there!!! October 22, 2008 People often joke about hell, many don't believe it exists but this book by Mary K Baxter seriously challenges your thoughts on hell. Over a period of 30 days Jesus took her to the depths of hell where she saw the torment of souls, experienced the sheer terror of being left on her own, the darkness, the putrid smell, the evil spirits and the fires of hell. It's not a book that you would want to read again because of the gruesome content, but it certainly challenges you to think about whether you believe in the God of the Bible, and the location of your eternal residence.
Don't be fooled!!! January 22, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have never read a book so fast in my life and i want to give God all the praise for allowing me to come across this, even as a christian it has opened up my eyes more to what God wants and the extent to which he wants this done. If you are considering to read this book, please do, don't let the comments made by some people hinder you from making your own decision. What some people don't realise, (such as those who commented below) is that this book is a wake up call, and for many people who don't know God this is more than just an insight. Read the book. To really be honest it's funny how people have criticised the book about if God is love why would he create hell, and why did jesus leave mary to suffer in hell for a little while. If only you people truly understood the meaning of the blood jesus shed for us. I'm not even angry at you, i just pray that God gives you a better understanding, because to really be honest after reading the book, i would be in no position to criticise something i know i can never control, which is death.WAKE UP PEOPLE!
Peace, be still. January 7, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Just ask Mary Baxter. She's been there, done that.
And if indeed the contents of her book are to be taken literally, Jesus must possess a dark, wicked sense of humor. Seriously. Here are excerpts from her book. You decide.
(pg 80) Jesus said, "I gave My life so you would not have to come here."
(pg 106) And then all of a sudden Jesus was gone! The unthinkable had happened. I was alone in the heart of hell. (pg 107) My captors dragged me into a cell and threw me inside. As they locked the door I cried even louder. They laughed sarcastically and said, "It will do you no good to cry. When your time has come, you will be taken before our master. He will torment you for his pleasure."
Mary then goes on to describe her excruciating ordeal at the hands of her vile demonic captors. Poor Mary.
(pg 113) Tenderly Jesus spoke and said, "Now you know the truth. I had to let you go through that so that you would know without a doubt."
Nice one, Jesus. That ought to convince Mary, she's a good sport. Or any other God-fearing simple folk for that matter. But wait, what's this? There's more?
(pg 174) I cannot say how I knew, but I knew with all my heart that Jesus was gone. I turned to where he had been. Sure enough, there was no Jesus! "Oh no!" I cried, "Not again! O Jesus, where are You?"
Once again, poor Mary goes on to describe her unspeakable torture and degradation at the hands of her evil tormentors! (pg 177) I kept on screaming over and over again, "Where are You, Jesus? Where are You, Jesus?"
Probably having a good chuckle. You would too, if you read this book.
Very bad July 18, 2007 4 out of 14 found this review helpful
No loving God would send people to eternal torment. To think that he would is schizophrenic insanity; thinking that he is a god of love, peace and fairness but then thinking he has made some sick eternal torture chamber! And the main reason for going there is because they didn't believe that one man was the son of god and rose from the dead! The author is clearly deluded and this book does nothing but puff up the blind beliefs of christians in things for which there are no proof.
Too little too late July 7, 2007 1 out of 7 found this review helpful
As a committed Christian I am glad to see a more complete revelation of Hell, God maybe having realised that the descriptions in the Bible were insufficiently complete to turn many sinners away from their sin.
However, if I had one criticism (and who am I to criticise God?) it would be the way God has chosen to deliver this through revelation to Mary K Baxter. With hindsight God could have realised that there may have been better ways to deliver the Divine Truth about life, death and thereafter than imparting it to a number of prophets in the Middle East thousands of years ago. Imagine how different things would have been if Christianity had not become the religion of the Holy Roman Empire and been spread around the world!
And yet God does not appear to have learnt from (what I will call) His mistakes and has imparted this vital revelation to a single woman in the United States. There has to be a limit to the reach of this woman's book - millions of people may be doomed to Hell because they have not come across this book and repented their ways.
In this day and age are there not better ways God could have communicated this to us? Maybe the internet? Or television?
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