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Papers of Sir J.C. Irwin as partner in the firm of Woods, Bagot, Laybourne-Smith and Irwin.
James Irwin describes his training and schooling to become an astronaut and his participation in the Apollo 15 voyage to the moon where he conducted experiments, explored the moon's surface, and made a spiritual discovery.
While awaiting rescue after being buried in an avalanche, Colonel Jim Irwin remembers his experiences as a astronaut on journeys to the moon and on flights in supersonic jets.
The book is about the pretribulational rapture theory. The book is written by a person that at one time believed the pretribulational rapture theory. The author noticed scriptural problems with the pretribulational rapture theory as time went by. The author presents a biblical view of the rapture by presenting the scriptures on the subject. At the end of each chapter, the author asks questions about the scriptures presented. In particular, the author asks questions about the scriptures that caused him to reject the pretribulational rapture theory. At the end of each chapter, there are pages for notes. The reader can write his answers to the questions. The questions are designed to make the reader think about the scriptural basis for his views. This is why the title of the book is Rapture Reality Check.