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EXCLUSIVE: New poll finds 103 million Americans – including many Jews, agnostics, even atheists – see COVID pandemic as sign of biblical prophecy and the ‘last days’
All Israel ^ | 4/8/22 | Joel C Rosenberg

Posted on 04/10/2022 10:30:37 AM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal

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HISTORY OF FALSE PROPHETS AMONG OUR CHRISTIAN BROTHERS

In every generation after the apostles, there have been Christians who mistakenly believed that they were in the last days. They have thought that their generation was the one Jesus spoke of when He prophesied that “all these things” would happen in “this generation.” Failed prognosticators have been a persistent embarrassment to Christianity. Perhaps there is something fundamentally wrong with these predictions.

Francis Gumerlock, in his book THE DAY AND THE HOUR: CHRISTIANITY’S PERENNIAL FASCINATION WITH PREDICTING THE END OF THE WORLD, lists end times prophecy predictions made by Christians beginning in the early centuries. He catalogs more than a thousand failed predictions since the early days of Christianity, beginning with the apostolic fathers.

For example, Ignatius writes around the year AD 100 that “the last times are come upon us.” Cyprian (200-258) writes that “the day of affliction has begun to hang over our heads, and the end of the world and the time of the Antichrist. . . draw near, so that we must all stand prepared for the battle.”

Martin Luther made this statement: “I am satisfied that the last day must be before the door; for the signs predicted by Christ and the Apostles Peter and Paul have now all been fulfilled, the trees put forth, the Scriptures are green and flourishing. . . . We certainly have nothing now to wait for but the end of all things.”

Famous among predictors of the end of the world was Christopher Columbus. Columbus wrote a book entitled BOOK OF PROPHECIES in which he called on many of the same passages of Scripture that false prophets cite today to predict the imminent end of the world. He apparently thought that his discoveries marked the beginning of the end.

The famous American Puritan preacher Cotton Mather believed Christ’s return to be imminent and saw apocalyptic meaning in the conflicts and challenges of the American frontier. Mather was also a date setter. He predicted the Second Coming for 1697, then 1716, and finally 1736. The New Jerusalem, he believed, would be located in New England.

Here are more examples of end-times dating from Christians as well as pseudo-Christian cultists:

—Ellen G. White (co-founder—Seventh Day Adventist Church): 1843, 1844, 1850, 1856.
—Joseph Smith (founder—Mormon Church): 1891.
—Jehovah’s Witnesses: 1874, 1878, 1881, 1910, 1914, 1918, 1925, 1975, and 1984.
—Hal Lindsey: 1982, 1988, 2007, with contingency dates going as far as 2048.
—Jack Van Impe: 1975, 1992, 2000, 2012.
—Chuck Smith (founder of Calvary Chapel): 1988
―Herbert W. Armstrong: 1965
—Pat Robertson: 1982.
—Edgar C. Whisenant: 1988, 1989.
—Bill Maupin: 1981.
—J.R. Church: 1988.
—Charles R. Taylor: 1992.
—Benny Hinn: 1993.
—F. M. Riley: 1994.
—John Hinkle: 1994.
—Grant R. Jeffrey: 2000.
—Lester Sumrall: 1985, 1986, 2000.
—Kenneth Hagin: 1997 to 2000.
—Jerry Falwell: 2010.
—Louis Farrakhan: 1991.
—John Hagee (at age 71): before he dies.
—Harold Camping: 1994, 2011.
—Ronald Weinland: 2011, 2012.
—Perry Stone: 2009-2015
—Billy Graham: Even this venerable preacher began telling us in the 1930’s to expect the soon return of Christ.

Pastors all across America’s fruited plains have books of some of these authors proudly displayed in their office libraries. The same books, and videos too, fly off Christian bookstore shelves, and the money continues to flow to these authors and many others of the same ilk. While some of these authors may be good teachers on other subjects, their false predictions force us to doubt their views on eschatology. Many of the above people will be forgotten, but whenever you happen to be reading this book, you will probably be hearing from a new generation of false teachers.

All of these prognosticators had something in common: They all thought they knew better than Jesus, who over and over told his followers that his prophecies would come to pass while some of them were still alive (Matthew 10:23; 16:27-28; 26:64; Luke 21:22, 32; etc.) There are over 100 such time statements in the New Testament that limit fulfillment of prophecy to the first century.
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See these additional lists of false prophets:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predictions_and_claims_for_the_Second_Coming_of_Christ

List of dates predicted for apocalyptic events - Wikipedia

https://www.truthmagazine.com/date-setters

(This is an excerpt from my book CHRISTIAN HOPE THROUGH FULFILLED PROPHECY. For more information about fulfilled prophecy, see my website:

http://prophecyquestions.com)


61 posted on 04/10/2022 5:20:32 PM PDT by grumpa
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And I just knew Grumpa would show up trolling to give bad theological advice with accusations of heresy and “false prophets” along with books to sell with Preterist nonsense.

I imagine you’d accuse Noah and Lot of being “false prophets” too since nobody heeded their warnings either.


62 posted on 04/11/2022 3:43:35 AM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal (Jesus + Something = Nothing ; Jesus + Nothing = Everything )
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Daniel 12:4 points towards now


63 posted on 04/11/2022 4:06:39 AM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal (Jesus + Something = Nothing ; Jesus + Nothing = Everything )
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We’re always supposed to be watching, readying ourselves and preparing for Jesus like He was a thief in the night.

While all prior times bear a strong resemblance to the End Times (because the same evil dynamics are always in the world), there has been nothing yet like this time. And whether it is the Last Days or not, it is for us. It already closely resembles what’s in Revelation and other books on the End Times. How close we are, only God knows. But we should apply the lessons where they fit.

-A time of strong delusion because people don’t accept the love of the truth. For starters, a great rejection of God in the wealthy, “advanced” nations. Strong delusion particularly working through modern technology, which many people put their faith in, and its products are used to seduce and deceive (e.g. TV, consumerism).

-Antichrist (the Beast) and False Prophet. While these will almost certainly be actual people, they also seem to represent Man and Science. The Antichrist atheist spirit rejects the truth that man was made by God in His image. It considers man to be just another animal (a beast), and so it exalts the idea that some people (if you don’t like or value them) may be worth less than some animals. At the same time, Antichrist atheism proudly exalts atheistic Man (the Beast), celebrating his carnal beastliness along his “reason,” which makes him a god. Science, the False Prophet, performs “wonders” that turn many people away from God and towards worship of Man. The False Prophet will also create the Mark of the Beast system.

- We also have the inversion of good and evil, with the Antichrist system claiming to represent the true Christian faith. It’s practically a theme that the further away from Christianity people are, and the more they reject the Bible, the more they are the “true Christians.” Everybody but Bible-believing Christians are the “real Christians.”

-The prospect of a one-world government, and one world currency to enforce the Beast’s rule. Modern technology being used to create a God-rejecting world.


64 posted on 04/11/2022 5:12:07 AM PDT by Faith Presses On (Willing to die for Christ, if it's His will--politics should prepare people for the Gospel)
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