He suggests that Westerners who study prophecy have a built in bias to see it through Western eyes whereas he sees it through Israeli and muslim eyes.
In his book "God's War on Terror," he sets Biblical prophecy sided by side with the Quran and Hadiths.
They line up perfectly with the Quran and Hadiths being a perverted mirror image of Biblical prophecy.
If you haven't read his book (w/Richardson), check out the reviews at the link above.
It was the reviews that convinced me to read it.
There are a few errors in it as might be expected (for example, he overestimates the size/power of the Turkish military - says it is second only to that of the U.S. - simply not true).
There are a few errors in it as might be expected (for example, he overestimates the size/power of the Turkish military - says it is second only to that of the U.S. - simply not true).
I find he mostly errs when he attempts to push his theory of MB/DB being a country in the M.E. Other than that, I think he has a very good grasp on much of how this may play out to some extent.
No one can know exactly how it will play out, even though many claim to. There's just too much complexity and room for misinterpretation, for a ton of reasons; one being the exact time frame it takes place in. Another is the fact much is hidden for very good reason, by the Almighty himself, to be revealed only at the proper time.