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A Divine Revelation of Hell
A Divine Revelation of Hell
Author: Mary K. Baxter
ISBN-13: 9780883682791
ISBN-10: 0883682796
Publication Date: 9/1/1997
Pages: 216
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 26 ratings
Publisher: Whitaker House
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed A Divine Revelation of Hell on + 34 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
she tells the reader about her trip to hell..scary
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Helpful Score: 2
I'm wary of anything that claims to be extrabiblical revelation. It seemed interesting at the time, but it's mostly from the author's own imagination.
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Helpful Score: 2
I believe in the Bible, God, Jesus Christ and that He does give some of us revelations to help our fellow humans. However, this book is choppy, stilted, and I sincerely believe that Jesus has a better vocabulary than, "Peace be still".
I believe that if this book were a divine revelation, the Holy Spirit would have guided this book to fit the cadence and continuity of the Bible. He was, after all, the author of the Bible.
Kmarie avatar reviewed A Divine Revelation of Hell on + 529 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
From back cover: Over a period of 40 years, God gave Mary K. Baxter visions of hell and commissioned her to tell all to choose life. Here is an account of the place and beings of hell, contrasted with the glories of heaven. It is a reminder of the need each of us has for the miracle of salvation.
sarah5775 avatar reviewed A Divine Revelation of Hell on + 386 more book reviews
A poorly written, overwraught depiction of hell by a fundamentalist women. She claims its a true story, and that Jesus took her there. I have to wonder how much money she has made off her story. If she wants to save souls so bad, why not give the book away? Or just have people pay just postage to get it mailed to them, or even just pay the cost of the printing? Why not share it online? Why sell it at a profit and make money?

And why would anyone really want to be a member of a religion where the diety you supposedly worship burns people in fire for eternity if they don't measure up? Hitler burned people in ovens, but the loving God of Christ does it for eternity? Fundamentalists mystify me. There is plenty to be afraid of in the real world without agonizing over fairy tales that have no proof behind them.
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didn't read it.
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this book looks relatively new. You can tell by the edges of the paper that its been held before.