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April 17,2025
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It scared religion on to me as a troubled youth. Belongs in youth detention centers if you want my opinion.
April 17,2025
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I did not put this book down until the last page. I have heard many people discuss this book, and how there life changed after reading it. I must say, it made me make more changes in my life, for when the world ends, I want to walks the streets of gold and not the streets of fire.
April 17,2025
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One sentence: Intense read, want to pick up the book and read and experience as the reader, more and more. This book has 216 pages in it. About 26 chapters: I got to page 93, (Chapter 9) before I had to set the book down. It was just getting to intense for me. What I mean by that-when I read or see video content that pushes my belief systems I normally have to take a break, set it down and come back to it. Not to say anything other than, I just need my well being to come back to an equilibrium. This book kinda escalates. I felt I finished half the book in three days because it was quite....well put it simply, very interesting and insightful read. I enjoyed first half more than the second half very much because I wanted to read and know more what this woman experienced. The book wasn't what I expected in a compelling way first half through. I was looked forward to reading it every time I picked it up. Content was fascinating. I picked up the book after being introduced to a "flat earth" season, which I had to eventually take a break of and eventually "close" the "x-files" on that as well. Not to say anything more than: I read this book in a time I was very "open minded" and I wanted to read something completely different from my mind-space where I was swimming in. As a flat earth research it's well.......yeah.....exhausting. Anyways, after I took a break from this book after finishing first half; it wasn't until 3 weeks later I got to finish the book I suppose that was because I needed 3 weeks breather from it before I felt ready to pick up the book again, because it's content was just too intense. Particularly the two witch experiences, if you believe in her testimony, just asked a lot of you being the reader. I kept open minded during the whole book. The second half of the book for me-certain parts are harder to follow as the descriptions are just hard to understand what Mary is trying to convey because the story gets quite "surreal". But, I don't encourage or wish to persuade people shes telling the truth, or not. Or if this book should be considered blasphemous, or not, to avoid judgement on myself, sincerely! But, I tell you one thing, I know there will be at least one moment when I meet my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in next life and I have the leisure time, to ask my Lord some things I'd like to know:was everything in Mary K. Baxter's experience real, Lord? So, I give her credit for me having to take a moment of eternity in my relationship with God, to have sparked my curiosity. After I finished her book, I sincerely, contemplated on reading her book: Divine Revelation of Heaven which was the flip side of the coin after her intense story. Also had a strong sense of compassion for this woman after reading this book, as I believed her while reading it. After the fact, I wouldn't say I'd have the courage to discredit her on anything she ever went through it, on simple grounds after reading everything she went through- if she was telling the truth, how horrible I would have to be to say such a thing. But I understand and respect the skeptical.
April 17,2025
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Pay attention!

The warnings in this book are frequent and vital. Ask God to show you how to share these truths with the people in your sphere of influence. Every minute counts.
April 17,2025
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I met her personally some years ago she was a guest at one of my old churches conventions, she is a very spiritual and delightful woman. I truly enjoyed meeting her as well as hearing her testimonies as to how God took her to heaven and hell and back.
April 17,2025
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A waste of time. Pages of falsehoods and superstitions, mixed with paranoia. I got this book with an open mind, hoping to learn something. But I gave up after the first few pages.
April 17,2025
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This is an excellent book. I was scared to start reading it, but I was somehow kept at peace throughout. It is a wake up call as many people there have heard the gospel and did not choose God, and some knew His salvation btu walked away or let their flesh rule more than His spirit... Wow. Anyway, I would definetly recommend this and may read it again :)
April 17,2025
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Hey, Ms. Moles, this is one of the books I read for extra credit. I did enjoy it, although, it was extremely scary, to the point that I struggled sleeping at night!
Thanks!
April 17,2025
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This book was recommended by a client of mine. This book was outside of the genre I usually read. I enjoy the perception that this book brought on the battle of heaven and hell. It spoke on the importance of repentance and living the most wholesome life you can. Listen to the shorter stories and the background on why the people were damned to Hell was very interesting. Whether you are a believer in afterlife. It was enjoyable read to me.
April 17,2025
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A Divine Revelation of Hell is one of the most juvenile descriptions of Hell I have ever read. Her depiction of Heaven was similarly juvenile. Both false visits to the afterlife read more like B movie scripts than Scripture. And though she has access to what the Bible says about Hell, she still gets it wrong! Mary K. Baxter makes many claims about the importance of faith. However, rather than see faith Biblically as trust in Christ's substitutionary death, her version of faith is a magical belief that our thoughts, words, and prayers can make happen what we believe will happen. She has a belief that like Santa Claus needs children to believe in him to power his sleigh, Jesus needs our faith to allow Him to defeat our enemies. She shares a childish and unbiblical "prophecy" of the Tribulation and reign of the antichrist. Unfortunately she failed to read her Bible. Oh, she watched movies about such a time and their influence is clearly seen. But when she said that babies would be born from breeder mothers and "at a certain time" would be put into the "mind destroying machine" failed to read that the Tribulation only lasts seven years and the antichrist's numbering system for only three and a half years so after nine months gestation the antichrist is mind controlling two year olds?!! Read your Bible false teachers and you won't make such rookie mistakes!
She reports that she walked with "Jesus" on a tour of Hell. Jesus wanted to use her to back up His claims that Hell is a real place. Apparently the Scriptures are insufficient. On her tour demons captured her and tortured her and Jesus was nowhere to be found. She feared demons so much that she feared to quote Scripture. When she returned home no one would believe her. They would not believe how SHE was tormented! Somehow I thought the point of the Gospel was believing that Christ was tortured for us and that the torment HE endured for us was payment for our sins so that we NEVER have to fear Hell. This lady is either lying or deceived! Avoid this heretical book!
April 17,2025
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I have read the book and listened to her testimony on YouTube. The book is an absolutely fantastic insight into the Hell that is mentioned in the Jewish and Christian Bibles. All the content in the book is what Jesus revealed to Mary in the spirit. Whether you are a Christian, belong to any other faith, or are completely non-religious in that you believe there is nothing beyond death, or you believe in reincarnation, then I highly recommend that you read this book. It will open your eyes to the reality of the horrors of Hell.

As humans, God beckons us to repent of our sins so that we end up in the Utopian world of Heaven - a world that is pure love, peace, and harmony devoid of all suffering. But many people prefer their own way, the world view, and the deceptions of the devils and demons. This book is for all people who choose a way other than the way of Jesus.

As a complement to this book, I recommend 23 Questions About Hell by Bill Wiese. This book answers the most common questions that people have in regards to God, Heaven, and Hell.

These two books will hopefully help you reevaluate your current path in life. And most of all, you will find them interesting to read and informative.
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