Time Magazine and Biblical Prophecy
I turned on my computer to Google News just a few minutes ago. Right on the front page, I was greeted with this headline:
Does the Death of 200 Cows in Wisconsin Confirm Biblical Prophecy?
The article won't let me cut and paste anything on to this blog, so you will have to look at it for yourselves.
Please note the last paragraph: "But don't expect the 2nd coming of Christ anytime soon." He adds that, "for that to happen we still need seven years of tribulation and the rise of the antichrist."
Yes sir...you are correct...BUT...first comes the rapture. And if you are hanging out waiting to see if the Tribulation actually comes BEFORE you claim Christ as your savior...you better come up with a different plan.
Read more: http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/01/18/does-the-death-of-200-cows-in-wisconsin-confirm-biblical-prophecy/#ixzz1BUvnghtK
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Stamping Out Harold Camping
I don't care a fig for date-setters, especially those who predict when Christ will return. The current champion is 89-year-old, headline-grabbing Harold Camping of Family Radio fame.
Is Second Coming date-setter Harold Camping worthy of death? He already has a zero batting average after his September 1994 prediction fizzle and, according to the Bible, is a false prophet.
Nevertheless that California shaman, who should be ashamed, claims he's found out that Christ's return will be on May 21, 2011 even though Matt. 24:36 says that no one knows the "day" or "hour" of it!
A Google article ("Obama Fulfilling the Bible") points out that "Deut. 18:20-22 in the Old Testament requires the death penalty for false prophets."
The same article reveals that "Christians are commanded to ask God to send severe judgment on persons who commit and support the worst forms of evil (see I Cor. 5 and note 'taken away')."
Theologically radioactive Harold Camping and his ga-ga groupies (with their billboards featuring "May 21, 2011") should worry about being "stamped out" if many persons decide to follow the I Cor. 5 command.
The above article concludes: "False prophets in the OT were stoned to death. Today they are just stoned!"
PS - For many years Camping was not known as a pretrib rapture teacher. But now, for $ome my$teriou$ rea$on, he seeks support from those who believe in and teach an imminent, pretrib rapture which supposedly will occur SEVERAL YEARS BEFORE the traditional SECOND COMING to earth! For a behind-the-scenes, documented look at the 181-year-old pretrib rapture belief (which was never a part of any official theology or organized church before 1830!), Google "Pretrib Rapture Dishonesty," "Pretrib Rapture Diehards" and "Pretrib Rapture - Hidden Facts." These are from the pen of journalist/historian Dave MacPherson a.k.a the "Pretrib Rapture Answerman" & the "Rush Limbaugh of the Rapture" - author of the bestselling book "The Rapture Plot," an "encyclopedia" of pretrib rapture history (see Armageddon Books).
YEah, I posted on Harold Camping a few times and the disservice he does to true watchers.
No one will know the date or the hour...says the Bible...but we will know the season. "This day will not surprise you like a thief..."
Jesus says the end of the age of grace will be as it was in the days of Noah....people going about their business until it was too late...the ark door was shut. When God shuts the door on the age of grace (at the rapture of the church) it will be too late for anyone to repent and be saved.
As far as 181 year old pre-trib rapture....that's simply not true. The earliest church was looking for Christ to take them away and meet Christ in the clouds....just like most Bible believing Christians are watching for today.
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