Posted on 12/26/2004 8:01:39 AM PST by Gamecock
LaHaye Vs. Hanegraaff: Lets Get Ready to Rumble!
Pair Takes Fight to Ring in Pay Per View Event
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ The latest dust-up between two of Americas most prominent evangelical leaders has taken a bizarre turn. On January 29th, from the Trump Hotel in Atlantic City, Hank The Bible Answer Man Hanegraaff, and Tim Rapture Ready LaHaye will take their public feud to the squared circle in a 12 round bout sponsored by Tyndale House - the publishing house of LaHayes Left Behind series, and Hanegraaffs latest, The Last Disciple.
The pay per view event is a match up pitting two outspoken proponents of diametrically opposed eschatological views. LaHaye is a pre-millennial dispensationalist, who believes the church will be raptured before the onset of a future world wide tribulation where the Antichrist rules the world for seven years prior to Christs second coming. Hanegraaff is sympathetic towards the partial preterist view of the end times, which holds that most Bible prophecy was fulfilled in the first century, and the next prophetic event on Gods calendar is the bodily return of Christ to the earth.
At a pre-fight press conference from the lobby in the Trump Hotel, Hanegraaff got in this verbal jab, saying, Ol Tim better hope hes right, and that he is raptured before the 29th of January. Otherwise, hes gonna get a mud hole stomped in him.
LaHaye, mocking Hanegraaffs well known use of acronyms such as M.A.P.S. (Manuscript Evidence, Archeology, Prophecy and Statistics) to teach and memorize apologetics, fired back, Hey Dutchboy, I got an acronym for ya - K.O.
Hanegraaff, displaying the verbal nimbleness that has made him famous on his national radio call-in show, replied, Oh, you wanna go there, do ya? How bout this one: T.L. is S.O. L.
When Hanegraaffs The Last Disciple, a fictional tale set in the first century Roman Empire, was released this past October, Lahaye quickly got off this opening shot in the Dallas Morning News, "I don't know what science fiction he is reading. We believe the Rapture is going to come, not his nonsense that Christ came back in 68 A.D."
Hanegraaff recently characterized LaHayes comments about him as being, his best work of fiction yet.
What seemed at first to be just another run-of-the-mill debate between a theological heavyweight and Tim LaHaye, soon unraveled into a boxing match sanctioned by the New Jersey Athletic Commission. It started in late September, when THO staffers were interviewing Hanegraaff prior to the release of The Last Disciple. When asked concerning LaHaye, if he could take him out, Hanegraaff replied, Well certainly Id buy him lunch if he was open to a healthy dialogue.
THO clarified its question, asking, No, we mean, could you take him out? You know, clean his clock?
When Hanegraaff replied with, Oh Id whip him, word got back to LaHaye, a former Golden Glove boxer in the Navy, who sniffed, Bring it, Bible answer boy.
Oddsmakers are placing Hanegraaff at a 7-5 favorite. Las Vegas bookie Leon Sticky Fingers Smith says Hanegraaff has the edge because LaHaye is of French descent. If he was an OLaHaye or a McLaHaye wed give him the nod, obviously. But, we gotta do what we gotta do.
LaHaye, scrapping hard to get in the last word at the pre-fight pres conference, unleashed a final verbal flurry at Hanegraaff. All I can say is, eat your vegetables, take your vitamins, and say your prayers Hanegraaff. Watcha gonna do when Rayford Steele, Buck Williams and Tribulation Force-a-mania run wild on you!? Can you smell what the Rock of our salvation is cookin!?
Hanegraaff replied, To be the Bible Answer Man, you gotta beat the Bible Answer Man. Whoooo!
I can't wait to see this!
I've never read La Haye, but have heard Hannegraf. I wonder if Hannegraf has ever admitted he was wrong about any of his answers?
Ok, I see this is parody.
That's pretty funny. What do you know about that site?
If this really happened, I might watch it... except that I don't have much use for Hannegraaaf. It's very hard for me to listen to him for more than a minute or two, unless he has on a really good guest. Pity he succeeded Dr. Martin. I didn't agree with Martin on everything, but he was an original, and used his own spade. Hannnegraaaf is a parrot, on his best day, and not a particularly good one.
IMHO.
Dan
No doubt this is because redheads are more difficult to knock out :-)
It would be excellent to see LaHaye vs. Dr. Godfrey, or vs. C. Venema, or vs. Alister McGrath.
Sproul?
"Now THAT's a good question!" :)
LaHaye vs. Gary DeMar or Ken Gentry ... excellent!!
Based on our prior discussions you know my views on the escatological teachings of these two men.
Yeah. Any one of them would be excellent. The debate from the Realized Eschatology side must be done in a serious, theologically and intellectually sound manner, salted with charity and devoid of sarcasm. This would provide a nice contrast the lightness and pop-culture/entertainment centricity of the other side and at the same time present the truth in a loving and winsome way in accordance with 1 Co. 13.
C. Venema's father would even be good. He was my pastor before he moved on the Montana. What a great old Godly man.
I was disappointed to see this was from THO. I saw the headline and thought this was a great idea. I'd pay to see it. Of course, I don't like either LaHaye or Hannegraff.
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