Well, that's quite an admission. It also says quite a bit about how gullible Christians are with this stuff.
"As others have noted, these books have one thing in common: they have all been wrong. Has that stopped the charade? Unfortunately not. In the anticipation of conflict, the Gulf War was linked with Armageddon, Saddam Hussein was associated with the Antichrist, and some of the same books were repackaged and resold. Indeed, sixteen years later Walvoord's book dealing with "the end of Western civilization" was recycled with very minor revisions and now featured a cover with a picture of a modern U.S. fighter jet. The result? 1.5 million more copies sold."
Hey, TC, glad to see you're back.
As usual, we find an anti-premil stance rather than a pro-XYZ stance.
Someone needs to find an article that says, "Everything is gettin' better 'n better 'til it gets so doggone good, the Lord cain't hep but come back."
I'll help you look for it.
I do not recall Walvrood associating S.H. with the AntiChrist. that was another author. We who study Bible prophecy (as opposed to those who have put it on the back burner because they no longer believe it to be urgently relevant) see certain things leading up to certain fulfillment of Prophecy and the return of the Lord. It is our blessed hope. Some go to far, I admit. They get dogmatic on their speculations. But, that doesn't mean the general theme of history isn't marching to the close God prescribed.
So ya think we're under the 1000 year reign of Christ NOW?
Yeah, it's just peachy out there ... .