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		<title>Comment on The Moment of Awakening &#8230;. by Matthew Robert Payne who loves personal  prophecy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Matthew Robert Payne who loves personal  prophecy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 05:57:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I love you true honesty in this post. It is refreshing to see a Teacher of the Word know Biblical history like you do and use it to Illustrate your point. The part about the Spiritual poverty at Joels time was wonderful.

I am a bit sick of people though preaching a grace doctrine that does not Ask us that we have to be Holy As God is Holy. I am sick and tired of preaching that says we have not got the same amount of access to the Holy Spirit as the Revenhills and the Wesley sand the Jonathon Edwards. We have lost touch with true repentance and being set aprt. I have book marked you as a person who understands what I am on about and does not cheapen the grace of our Lord Jesus</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love you true honesty in this post. It is refreshing to see a Teacher of the Word know Biblical history like you do and use it to Illustrate your point. The part about the Spiritual poverty at Joels time was wonderful.</p>
<p>I am a bit sick of people though preaching a grace doctrine that does not Ask us that we have to be Holy As God is Holy. I am sick and tired of preaching that says we have not got the same amount of access to the Holy Spirit as the Revenhills and the Wesley sand the Jonathon Edwards. We have lost touch with true repentance and being set aprt. I have book marked you as a person who understands what I am on about and does not cheapen the grace of our Lord Jesus</p>
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		<title>Comment on Ye Are Gods? by Matthew Robert Payne who loves personal  prophecy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Matthew Robert Payne who loves personal  prophecy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 05:51:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I was in a rush one day to get on a train that was going to be a 9 hour trip and I asked a bookseller what was their most popular selling book at the time. They said the Da Vinci code and I had no idea what it was about. About half way into the book I was angry but I had spent my money and I still had hours to ride on the train.

I am upset with that book and would not buy another Dan Brown Book. I think buying Dan Brown is the same as buying a book on the best 100 spells you can try at home as a young witch.  It has information in it but it is not good for you to know.

There are secrets and secret knowledge, but we have a God that promises to reward his faithful servants with His secrets, we should not have to search them out.

I commend you for your post, perhaps though, not matter how tempting the subject matter, is, try and keep your money next time Dan releases a book.

On your second part,

I was talking to Jesus once about the Mark of the Beast and he told me the Mark was already here. I said what the microchip? He said, "no, I know all the people living that are going to take the Mark."

I said "who?"

Jesus said, All those that cannot leave their mother, father, sister brothers, wives and land for my sake now, won't do it when their life is at stake."

Food for thought!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was in a rush one day to get on a train that was going to be a 9 hour trip and I asked a bookseller what was their most popular selling book at the time. They said the Da Vinci code and I had no idea what it was about. About half way into the book I was angry but I had spent my money and I still had hours to ride on the train.</p>
<p>I am upset with that book and would not buy another Dan Brown Book. I think buying Dan Brown is the same as buying a book on the best 100 spells you can try at home as a young witch.  It has information in it but it is not good for you to know.</p>
<p>There are secrets and secret knowledge, but we have a God that promises to reward his faithful servants with His secrets, we should not have to search them out.</p>
<p>I commend you for your post, perhaps though, not matter how tempting the subject matter, is, try and keep your money next time Dan releases a book.</p>
<p>On your second part,</p>
<p>I was talking to Jesus once about the Mark of the Beast and he told me the Mark was already here. I said what the microchip? He said, &#8220;no, I know all the people living that are going to take the Mark.&#8221;</p>
<p>I said &#8220;who?&#8221;</p>
<p>Jesus said, All those that cannot leave their mother, father, sister brothers, wives and land for my sake now, won&#8217;t do it when their life is at stake.&#8221;</p>
<p>Food for thought!</p>
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		<title>Comment on The Fascinating Future by Monte W. Holty</title>
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		<dc:creator>Monte W. Holty</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 22:56:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I pray this blog will bless many.
May the end time truth of His word 
"run swiftly" through this tangled
webb of misinformation and may we
all embrace our glorious end
time destiny.
Maranatha</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I pray this blog will bless many.<br />
May the end time truth of His word<br />
&#8220;run swiftly&#8221; through this tangled<br />
webb of misinformation and may we<br />
all embrace our glorious end<br />
time destiny.<br />
Maranatha</p>
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		<title>Comment on The Fascinating Future by Ralph</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ralph</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 19:04:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I found a very interesting article that talks about the return of Jesus Christ and how it is pictured by one of the Biblical Holy Days, the Feast of Trumpets.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I found a very interesting article that talks about the return of Jesus Christ and how it is pictured by one of the Biblical Holy Days, the Feast of Trumpets.</p>
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		<title>Comment on The Moment of Awakening &#8230;. by Nancy J Locke</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nancy J Locke</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 14:54:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Am glad I found this blog. Have been searching for prophecy posts.

Blessings!  Nancy J</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Am glad I found this blog. Have been searching for prophecy posts.</p>
<p>Blessings!  Nancy J</p>
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		<title>Comment on The Fascinating Future by jakc of the universe</title>
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		<dc:creator>jakc of the universe</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 17:57:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>hey david,
i got  a question?
just read your article re; facinating future and you make a statement that about how christians know that "it" will all end well and that "their Lord will defeat the devil". now i've sat in churches (backslid now) for years and heard that Jesus "defeated" the devil at calvary,etc... now how come is it that you say that at the "end" the defeat of the devil will come?
christians are somewhat devoid of 'common sense' it seems sometimes.
also you should be more specific when you use the term ''end of the world''. that is so mindless.
b.t.w. just what is the purpose of the human race? and i hope you have  something better than the old 'wanting fellowship with man" arguement.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hey david,<br />
i got  a question?<br />
just read your article re; facinating future and you make a statement that about how christians know that &#8220;it&#8221; will all end well and that &#8220;their Lord will defeat the devil&#8221;. now i&#8217;ve sat in churches (backslid now) for years and heard that Jesus &#8220;defeated&#8221; the devil at calvary,etc&#8230; now how come is it that you say that at the &#8220;end&#8221; the defeat of the devil will come?<br />
christians are somewhat devoid of &#8216;common sense&#8217; it seems sometimes.<br />
also you should be more specific when you use the term &#8221;end of the world&#8221;. that is so mindless.<br />
b.t.w. just what is the purpose of the human race? and i hope you have  something better than the old &#8216;wanting fellowship with man&#8221; arguement.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Glossary of End Time Terms by admin</title>
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		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 20:29:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>'Steve'
You can see from the published post that I had to delete portions of your comment. I deleted those portions because they represented an attack on persons rather than ideas. The mission of Prophecyblogs.com is to represent a biblical view of eschatology as far as we understand it, without flaming those with whom we may disagree.
Your thoughtful comments are appreciated and we welcome more of them.
Admin</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;Steve&#8217;<br />
You can see from the published post that I had to delete portions of your comment. I deleted those portions because they represented an attack on persons rather than ideas. The mission of Prophecyblogs.com is to represent a biblical view of eschatology as far as we understand it, without flaming those with whom we may disagree.<br />
Your thoughtful comments are appreciated and we welcome more of them.<br />
Admin</p>
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		<title>Comment on Where is the Church in the Book of Revelation? by brothen.b</title>
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		<dc:creator>brothen.b</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2009 18:37:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have heard both sides of this debate.  It is my opinion that the strongest piece of evidence supporting the rapture of the church before the events of Revelation is how the Bible describes the second coming of Christ in two very different ways.  The first being a quick and sudden event, with no way of predicting it, this being what is known as "The Rapture".  The scriptures also describe the second coming of Christ as a series of events that immediately follow all of the other events that make up the bulk of the book of Revelation.  The book of Revelation also tells us how Christ returns with his bride (the church).  There are some good points to be made here.  The events of Revelation will not happen until the body of Christ is complete, also another name for the Christs Church.  So the way I understand it, we are waiting for the Church to be complete so his bride can be Raptured.  Another important thing to point out is who believes God would ever pour out His wrath upon His own church?  I am assuming that if one does not believe in the Rapture, that person believes God would do this.

I do understand that just because the Church is not mentioned between Revelation 4-21, that that is not to say it is not there.  There will be believers on Earth, after the Rapture, there is no doubt of that.  Lets consider this as a possibility. Is it possible that  those that come to Christ after the Rapture will never be a part of the Church and that maybe that is why they are described as "Tribulation Saints"?

I would just like an outside opinion on how these things are being taken into consideration for which ever side of this discussion people are on.  My final word on this matter is this.  Suppose we are all wrong, in the end on how to interpret these scriptures, it does not matter so long as you place your faith and trust in the Lord Jesus Christ.  Perhaps he will end this debate through the Holy Spirit before these events take place. 

God bless,

Brothen,B</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have heard both sides of this debate.  It is my opinion that the strongest piece of evidence supporting the rapture of the church before the events of Revelation is how the Bible describes the second coming of Christ in two very different ways.  The first being a quick and sudden event, with no way of predicting it, this being what is known as &#8220;The Rapture&#8221;.  The scriptures also describe the second coming of Christ as a series of events that immediately follow all of the other events that make up the bulk of the book of Revelation.  The book of Revelation also tells us how Christ returns with his bride (the church).  There are some good points to be made here.  The events of Revelation will not happen until the body of Christ is complete, also another name for the Christs Church.  So the way I understand it, we are waiting for the Church to be complete so his bride can be Raptured.  Another important thing to point out is who believes God would ever pour out His wrath upon His own church?  I am assuming that if one does not believe in the Rapture, that person believes God would do this.</p>
<p>I do understand that just because the Church is not mentioned between Revelation 4-21, that that is not to say it is not there.  There will be believers on Earth, after the Rapture, there is no doubt of that.  Lets consider this as a possibility. Is it possible that  those that come to Christ after the Rapture will never be a part of the Church and that maybe that is why they are described as &#8220;Tribulation Saints&#8221;?</p>
<p>I would just like an outside opinion on how these things are being taken into consideration for which ever side of this discussion people are on.  My final word on this matter is this.  Suppose we are all wrong, in the end on how to interpret these scriptures, it does not matter so long as you place your faith and trust in the Lord Jesus Christ.  Perhaps he will end this debate through the Holy Spirit before these events take place. </p>
<p>God bless,</p>
<p>Brothen,B</p>
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		<title>Comment on Glossary of End Time Terms by Esther</title>
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		<dc:creator>Esther</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2009 07:04:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>PRETRIB  RAPTURE  DISHONESTY

                                 by Dave MacPherson

When I began my research in 1970 into the exact beginnings of the pretribulation rapture belief still held by many evangelicals, I assumed that the rapture debate involved only "godly scholars with honest differences." The paper you are now reading reveals why I gave up that assumption many years ago. With this introduction-of-sorts in mind, let's take a long look at the pervasive dishonesty throughout the history of the 179-year-old pretrib rapture theory:

     Mid-1820's - German scholar Max Weremchuk's work "John Nelson Darby" (1992) included what Benjamin Newton revealed about John Darby in the mid-1820's during his pre-Brethren days as an Anglican clergyman:
     "J. N. Darby was a very subtle man. He had been a lawyer, or at least educated for the law. Once he wanted his Archbishop to pursue a certain course, when he (J.N.D.) was a curate in his diocese. He wrote a letter, therefore, saying he had been educated for the law, knew what the legal course would properly be; and then having written that clearly, he mystified the remainder of the letter both in word and in handwriting, and ended up by saying: You see, my Lord, such being the legal aspect of the case it would unquestionably be the best course for you to pursue, etc. And the Archbishop couldn't make out the legal part, but rested on Darby's word and did as he advised. Darby afterwards laughed over it, and indeed he showed a copy of the letter to Tregelles. This is not mentioned in the Archbishop's biography, but in it is the fact that he spoke of Darby as 'the most subtle man in my diocese.'"
     This reminds me of an 1834 letter by Darby which spoke of the "Lord's coming." Darby added, concerning this coming, that "the thoughts are new" and that during any teaching of it "it would not be well to have it so clear." Darby's deviousness here was his usage of a centuries-old term - "Lord's coming" - to cover up his desire to sneak the new pretrib idea into existing posttrib groups in very low-profile ways!
     1830 - In the spring of 1830 a young Scottish lassie, Margaret Macdonald, came up with the novel notion of a catching up [rapture] of Spirit-filled "church" members before Antichrist's "trial" [tribulation] of non-Spirit-filled "church" members - the first instance I've found of clear "pretrib" teaching (which was part of a partial rapture scheme). In Sep. 1830 "The Morning Watch" (a journal produced by London preacher Edward Irving and his "Irvingite" followers, some of whom had visited Margaret a few weeks earlier) began repeating her original thoughts and even her wording but gave her no credit - the first plagiarism I've found in pretrib history. Darby was still defending posttrib in Dec. 1830.
     Pretrib promoters have long known the significance of her main point: a rapture of "church" members BEFORE the revealing of Antichrist. Which is why John Walvoord quoted nothing in her revelation, why Thomas Ice habitually skips over her main point but quotes lines BEFORE and AFTER it, and why Hal Lindsey muddies up her main point so he can (falsely) assert that she was NOT a pretribber! (Google "X-Raying Margaret" for info about her.)
     NOTE: The development of the 1800's is thoroughly documented in my book "The Rapture Plot." You'll learn that Darby wasn't original on any chief aspect of dispensationalism (but plagiarized the Irvingites); that pretrib was initially based on only OT and NT symbols and not clear Scripture; that the symbols included the Jewish feasts, the two witnesses, and the man child - symbols adopted by Darby during most of his career; that Darby's later reminiscences exaggerated his earliest pretrib development, and that today's defenders such as Thomas Ice have further overstated what Darby overstated; that Irvingism didn't need later reminiscences to "clarify" its own early pretrib development; that ancient hymns and even the writings of the Reformers were subtly revised to make it appear they had taught pretrib; and that after Darby's death a clever revisionist quietly made many changes in early Irvingite and Brethren documents in order to steal credit for pretrib away from the Irvingites (and their female inspiration!) and give it dishonestly to Darby! (Before continuing, Google the "Powered by Christ Ministries" site and read "America's Pretrib Rapture Traffickers" - a sample of the current exciting internetism!)
     1920 - Charles Trumbull's book "The Life Story of C. I. Scofield" told only the dispensationally-correct side of his life. Two recent books, Joseph Canfield's "The Incredible Scofield and His Book" (1988) and David Lutzweiler's "DispenSinsationalism: C. I. Scofield's Life and Errors" (2006), reveal the other side including his being jailed as a forger, dishonestly giving himself a non-conferred "D.D." etc. etc.!
     1967 - Brethren scholar Harold Rowdon's "The Origins of the Brethren" quoted Darby associate Lord Congleton who was "disgusted with...the falseness" of Darby's accounts of things. Rowdon also quoted historian William Neatby who said that others felt that "the time-honoured method of single combat" was as good as anything "to elicit the truth" from Darby. (In other words, knock it out of him!)
     1972 - Tim LaHaye's "The Beginning of the End" (1972) plagiarized Hal Lindsey's "The Late Great Planet Earth" (1970).
     1976 - Charles Ryrie"s "The Living End" (1976) plagiarized Lindsey's "The Late Great Planet Earth" (1970) and "There's A New World Coming" (1973).
     1976 - After John Walvoord's "The Blessed Hope and the Tribulation" (1976) brutally twisted Robert Gundry's "The Church and the Tribulation" (1973), Gundry composed and circulated a 35-page open letter to Walvoord which repeatedly charged the Dallas Seminary president with "misrepresentation," "misrepresentations" (and variations)!
     1981 - "The Fundamentalist Phenomenon" (1981) by Jerry Falwell, Ed Dobson, and Ed Hindson heavily plagiarized George Dollar's 1973 book "A History of Fundamentalism in America."
     1984 - After a prof at Southeastern College of the Assemblies of God in Florida told me that the No. 2 man at the AG world headquarters in Missouri - Joseph Flower - had the label of posttrib, my wife and I had two hour-long chats with him. He verified what I had been told. But we were dumbstruck when he told us that although AG ministers are required to promote pretrib, privately they can believe any other rapture view! Flower said that his father, an AG co-founder, was also posttrib. We also learned while in Springfield that when the AG's were organized in 1914, the initial group was divided between posttribs and pretribs - but that the pretribs shouted louder which resulted in that denomination officially adopting pretrib! (For details on this and other pretrib double-mindedness, Google "Pretrib Hypocrisy.")
     1989 - Since 1989 Thomas Ice has referred to the "Mac-theory" (his reference to my research), giving the impression there's no solid evidence that Macdonald was the real pretrib originator. But Ice carefully conceals the fact that no eminent church historian of the 1800's - whether Plymouth Brethren or Irvingite - credited Darby with pretrib. Instead, they uniformly credited leading Irvingite sources, all of which upheld the Scottish lassie's contribution! Moreover, I'm hardly the only modern scholar seeing significance in Irvingism's territory. Others in recent years who have noted it, but who haven't mined it as deeply as I have, include Fuller, Ladd, Bass, Rowdon, Sandeen, and Gundry.
     1989 - Greg Bahnsen and Kenneth Gentry produced evidence in 1989 that Lindsey's book "The Road to Holocaust" (1989) plagiarized "Dominion Theology" (1988) by H. Wayne House and Thomas Ice.
     1990 - David Jeremiah's and C. C. Carlson's "Escape the Coming Night" (1990) massively plagiarized Lindsey's 1973 book "There's A New World Coming." (For more info, type in "Thieves' Marketing" on MSN or Google.)
     1991 - Paul Lee Tan's "A Pictorial Guide to Bible Prophecy" (1991) plagiarized large amounts of Lindsey's "The Late Great Planet Earth" (1970).
     1991 - Militant Darby defender R. A. Huebner claimed in 1991 to have found new evidence that Darby was pretrib as early as 1827 - three years before Macdonald. Halfway through his book Huebner suddenly admitted that his evidence could refer to something completely un-rapturesque. Even though Thomas Ice admitted to me that he knew that Huebner had "blown" his so-called evidence, prevaricator Ice continues to tell the world that Huebner has "positive evidence" that Darby was pretrib in 1827! Ice also conceals the fact that Darby, in his own 1827 paper, was looking for only "the restitution of all things" and "the times of refreshing" (Acts 3:19,21) - which Scofield doesn't see fulfilled until AFTER a future tribulation!
     1992 - Tim LaHaye's "No Fear of the Storm" (1992) plagiarized Walvoord's "The Blessed Hope and the Tribulation" (1976).
     1992 - This was when the Los Angeles Times revealed that "The Magog Factor" (1992) by Hal Lindsey and Chuck Missler was a monstrous plagiarism of Prof. Edwin Yamauchi's scholarly 1982 work "Foes from the Northern Frontier." Four months after this exposure, Lindsey and Missler stated they had stopped publishing and promoting their book. But in 1996 Dr. Yamauchi learned that the dishonest duo had issued a 1995 book called "The Magog Invasion" which still had a substantial amount of the same plagiarism! (If Lindsey and Missler ever need hernia operations, I predict that the doctors will tell them not to lift anything for a long time!)
     1994 - In 1996 it was revealed that Lindsey's "Planet Earth - 2000 A.D. (1994) had an embarrassing amount of plagiarism of a Texe Marrs book titled "Mystery Mark of the New Age" (1988).
     1995 - My book "The Rapture Plot" reveals the dishonesty in Darby's reprinted works. It's often hard to tell who wrote the footnotes and when. It's easy to believe that the notes, and also unsigned phrases inside brackets within the text, were a devious attempt by someone (Darby? his editor?) to portray a Darby far more developed in pretrib thinking than he actually had been at the time. I found that some of the "additives" had been taken from Darby's much later works, when he was more developed, and placed next to or inside his earliest works! One footnote by Darby's editor, attached to Darby's 1830 paper, actually stated that "it was not worth while either suppressing or changing" anything in this work! If his editor wasn't open to such dishonesty, how can we explain such a statement?
     Post-1995 - Thomas Ice's article "Inventor of False Pre-Trib Rapture History" states that my book "The Rapture Plot" is "only one of the latest in a series of revisions of his original discourse...." And David Reagan in his article "The Origin of the Concept of a Pre-Tribulation Rapture" repeats Ice's falsehood by claiming that I have republished my first book "over the years under several different titles."
     Although my book repeats a bit of the Macdonald origin of pretrib (for new readers), all of my books are packed with new material not found in my other works. For some clarification, "The Incredible Cover-Up" has photos of pertinent places in Ireland, Scotland, and England not found in my later books plus several chapters dealing with theological arguments; "The Great Rapture Hoax" quotes scholars throughout the Church Age, covers Scofield's hidden side, a section on Powerscourt, the 1980 election, the Jupiter Effect, Gundry's change, and more theological arguments; "The Rapture Plot" reveals for the first time the Great Evangelical Revisionism/Robbery and includes appendices on miscopying, plagiarism, etc.; and "The Three R's" shows hypocritical evangelicals employing occultic beliefs they say they have long opposed!
     So Thomas Ice etc. are twisting truth when they claim I am only a revisionist. Do they really think that my publishers DON'T know what I've previously written?
     Re arguments, Google "Pretrib Rapture - Hidden Facts" and also obtain "The End Times Passover" and "Why Christians Will Suffer 'Great Tribulation' " (AuthorHouse, 2006) by media personality Joe Ortiz.
     1997 - For years Harvest House Publishers has owned and been republishing Lindsey's book "There's A New World Coming." During the same time Lindsey has been peddling his reportedly "new" book "Apocalyse Code" (1997), much of which is word-for-word the same as the Harvest House book - and there's no notice of "simultaneous publishing" in either book! Talk about pretrib greed!
     1997 - This is the year I discovered that more than 50 pages of Dallas Seminary professor Merrill Unger's book "Beyond the Crystal Ball" (Moody Press, 1973) constituted a colossal plagiarism of Lindsey's "The Late Great Planet Earth" (1970). After Lindsey's book came out, Unger had complained that Lindsey's book had plagiarized his classroom lecture notes. It was evident that Unger felt that he too should cash in on his own lectures! (The detailed account of this Dallas Seminary dishonesty is revealed in my 1998 book "The Three R's.")
     1998 - Tim LaHaye's "Understanding the Last Days" (1998) plagiarized Lindsey's "There's A New World Coming" (1973).
     1999 - More than 200 pages (out of 396 pages) in Lindsey's 1999 book "Vanished Into Thin Air" are virtually carbon copies of pages in his 1983 book "The Rapture" - with no "updated" or "revised" notice included! Lindsey has done the same nervy thing with several of his books, something that has allowed him to live in million-dollar-plus homes and drive cars like Ferraris! (See my Google articles "Deceiving and Being Deceived" and "Thieves' Marketing" for further evidence of this notably pretrib vice.)
     2000 - A Jack Van Impe article "The Moment After" (2000) plagiarized Grant Jeffrey's book "Final Warning" (1995).
     2001 - Since 2001 my web article "Walvoord's Posttrib 'Varieties' - Plus" has been exposing his devious muddying up of posttrib waters. In some of his books he invented four "distinct" and "contradictory" posttrib divisions, claiming that they are either "classic" or "semiclassic" or "futurist" or "dispensational" - distinctions that disappear when analyzed! His "futurist" group holds to a literal future tribulation and a literal millennium but doesn't embrace "any day" imminency. But his "dispensational" group has the same non-imminency! Moreover, tribulational futurism is found in every group except the first one, and he somehow admitted that a literal millennium is in all four groups! On the other hand, it's the pretribs who consistently disagree with each other over their chief points and subpoints - but somehow end up agreeing that there will be a pretrib rapture! (See my chapter "A House Divided" in my book "The Incredible Cover-Up.")
     2001 - Since my "Deceiving and Being Deceived" web item which exposed the claims for Pseudo-Ephraem" and "Morgan Edwards" as teachers of pretrib, there has been a piranha-like frenzy on the part of pretrib bodyguards and their duped groupies to "discover" almost anything before 1830 walking upright on two legs that seemed to have at least a remote hint of pretrib! (An exemplary poster boy for such pretrib practice is Grant Jeffrey. To get your money's worth, Google "Wily Jeffrey.")
    
     FINALLY: Don't take my word for any of the above. Read my 300-page book "The Rapture Plot" which has a jillion more documented details on the long-hidden but now-revealed history of the dishonest, 179-year-old, fringe-British-invented, American-merchandised-until-the-real-bad-stuff-happens pretribulation rapture fad. If this book of mine doesn't "move" you, I will personally refund what you paid for it!
    
 [I saw the above web article not long ago. Rather shocking, right?]</description>
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<p>                                 by Dave MacPherson</p>
<p>When I began my research in 1970 into the exact beginnings of the pretribulation rapture belief still held by many evangelicals, I assumed that the rapture debate involved only &#8220;godly scholars with honest differences.&#8221; The paper you are now reading reveals why I gave up that assumption many years ago. With this introduction-of-sorts in mind, let&#8217;s take a long look at the pervasive dishonesty throughout the history of the 179-year-old pretrib rapture theory:</p>
<p>     Mid-1820&#8217;s - German scholar Max Weremchuk&#8217;s work &#8220;John Nelson Darby&#8221; (1992) included what Benjamin Newton revealed about John Darby in the mid-1820&#8217;s during his pre-Brethren days as an Anglican clergyman:<br />
     &#8220;J. N. Darby was a very subtle man. He had been a lawyer, or at least educated for the law. Once he wanted his Archbishop to pursue a certain course, when he (J.N.D.) was a curate in his diocese. He wrote a letter, therefore, saying he had been educated for the law, knew what the legal course would properly be; and then having written that clearly, he mystified the remainder of the letter both in word and in handwriting, and ended up by saying: You see, my Lord, such being the legal aspect of the case it would unquestionably be the best course for you to pursue, etc. And the Archbishop couldn&#8217;t make out the legal part, but rested on Darby&#8217;s word and did as he advised. Darby afterwards laughed over it, and indeed he showed a copy of the letter to Tregelles. This is not mentioned in the Archbishop&#8217;s biography, but in it is the fact that he spoke of Darby as &#8216;the most subtle man in my diocese.&#8217;&#8221;<br />
     This reminds me of an 1834 letter by Darby which spoke of the &#8220;Lord&#8217;s coming.&#8221; Darby added, concerning this coming, that &#8220;the thoughts are new&#8221; and that during any teaching of it &#8220;it would not be well to have it so clear.&#8221; Darby&#8217;s deviousness here was his usage of a centuries-old term - &#8220;Lord&#8217;s coming&#8221; - to cover up his desire to sneak the new pretrib idea into existing posttrib groups in very low-profile ways!<br />
     1830 - In the spring of 1830 a young Scottish lassie, Margaret Macdonald, came up with the novel notion of a catching up [rapture] of Spirit-filled &#8220;church&#8221; members before Antichrist&#8217;s &#8220;trial&#8221; [tribulation] of non-Spirit-filled &#8220;church&#8221; members - the first instance I&#8217;ve found of clear &#8220;pretrib&#8221; teaching (which was part of a partial rapture scheme). In Sep. 1830 &#8220;The Morning Watch&#8221; (a journal produced by London preacher Edward Irving and his &#8220;Irvingite&#8221; followers, some of whom had visited Margaret a few weeks earlier) began repeating her original thoughts and even her wording but gave her no credit - the first plagiarism I&#8217;ve found in pretrib history. Darby was still defending posttrib in Dec. 1830.<br />
     Pretrib promoters have long known the significance of her main point: a rapture of &#8220;church&#8221; members BEFORE the revealing of Antichrist. Which is why John Walvoord quoted nothing in her revelation, why Thomas Ice habitually skips over her main point but quotes lines BEFORE and AFTER it, and why Hal Lindsey muddies up her main point so he can (falsely) assert that she was NOT a pretribber! (Google &#8220;X-Raying Margaret&#8221; for info about her.)<br />
     NOTE: The development of the 1800&#8217;s is thoroughly documented in my book &#8220;The Rapture Plot.&#8221; You&#8217;ll learn that Darby wasn&#8217;t original on any chief aspect of dispensationalism (but plagiarized the Irvingites); that pretrib was initially based on only OT and NT symbols and not clear Scripture; that the symbols included the Jewish feasts, the two witnesses, and the man child - symbols adopted by Darby during most of his career; that Darby&#8217;s later reminiscences exaggerated his earliest pretrib development, and that today&#8217;s defenders such as Thomas Ice have further overstated what Darby overstated; that Irvingism didn&#8217;t need later reminiscences to &#8220;clarify&#8221; its own early pretrib development; that ancient hymns and even the writings of the Reformers were subtly revised to make it appear they had taught pretrib; and that after Darby&#8217;s death a clever revisionist quietly made many changes in early Irvingite and Brethren documents in order to steal credit for pretrib away from the Irvingites (and their female inspiration!) and give it dishonestly to Darby! (Before continuing, Google the &#8220;Powered by Christ Ministries&#8221; site and read &#8220;America&#8217;s Pretrib Rapture Traffickers&#8221; - a sample of the current exciting internetism!)<br />
     1920 - Charles Trumbull&#8217;s book &#8220;The Life Story of C. I. Scofield&#8221; told only the dispensationally-correct side of his life. Two recent books, Joseph Canfield&#8217;s &#8220;The Incredible Scofield and His Book&#8221; (1988) and David Lutzweiler&#8217;s &#8220;DispenSinsationalism: C. I. Scofield&#8217;s Life and Errors&#8221; (2006), reveal the other side including his being jailed as a forger, dishonestly giving himself a non-conferred &#8220;D.D.&#8221; etc. etc.!<br />
     1967 - Brethren scholar Harold Rowdon&#8217;s &#8220;The Origins of the Brethren&#8221; quoted Darby associate Lord Congleton who was &#8220;disgusted with&#8230;the falseness&#8221; of Darby&#8217;s accounts of things. Rowdon also quoted historian William Neatby who said that others felt that &#8220;the time-honoured method of single combat&#8221; was as good as anything &#8220;to elicit the truth&#8221; from Darby. (In other words, knock it out of him!)<br />
     1972 - Tim LaHaye&#8217;s &#8220;The Beginning of the End&#8221; (1972) plagiarized Hal Lindsey&#8217;s &#8220;The Late Great Planet Earth&#8221; (1970).<br />
     1976 - Charles Ryrie&#8221;s &#8220;The Living End&#8221; (1976) plagiarized Lindsey&#8217;s &#8220;The Late Great Planet Earth&#8221; (1970) and &#8220;There&#8217;s A New World Coming&#8221; (1973).<br />
     1976 - After John Walvoord&#8217;s &#8220;The Blessed Hope and the Tribulation&#8221; (1976) brutally twisted Robert Gundry&#8217;s &#8220;The Church and the Tribulation&#8221; (1973), Gundry composed and circulated a 35-page open letter to Walvoord which repeatedly charged the Dallas Seminary president with &#8220;misrepresentation,&#8221; &#8220;misrepresentations&#8221; (and variations)!<br />
     1981 - &#8220;The Fundamentalist Phenomenon&#8221; (1981) by Jerry Falwell, Ed Dobson, and Ed Hindson heavily plagiarized George Dollar&#8217;s 1973 book &#8220;A History of Fundamentalism in America.&#8221;<br />
     1984 - After a prof at Southeastern College of the Assemblies of God in Florida told me that the No. 2 man at the AG world headquarters in Missouri - Joseph Flower - had the label of posttrib, my wife and I had two hour-long chats with him. He verified what I had been told. But we were dumbstruck when he told us that although AG ministers are required to promote pretrib, privately they can believe any other rapture view! Flower said that his father, an AG co-founder, was also posttrib. We also learned while in Springfield that when the AG&#8217;s were organized in 1914, the initial group was divided between posttribs and pretribs - but that the pretribs shouted louder which resulted in that denomination officially adopting pretrib! (For details on this and other pretrib double-mindedness, Google &#8220;Pretrib Hypocrisy.&#8221;)<br />
     1989 - Since 1989 Thomas Ice has referred to the &#8220;Mac-theory&#8221; (his reference to my research), giving the impression there&#8217;s no solid evidence that Macdonald was the real pretrib originator. But Ice carefully conceals the fact that no eminent church historian of the 1800&#8217;s - whether Plymouth Brethren or Irvingite - credited Darby with pretrib. Instead, they uniformly credited leading Irvingite sources, all of which upheld the Scottish lassie&#8217;s contribution! Moreover, I&#8217;m hardly the only modern scholar seeing significance in Irvingism&#8217;s territory. Others in recent years who have noted it, but who haven&#8217;t mined it as deeply as I have, include Fuller, Ladd, Bass, Rowdon, Sandeen, and Gundry.<br />
     1989 - Greg Bahnsen and Kenneth Gentry produced evidence in 1989 that Lindsey&#8217;s book &#8220;The Road to Holocaust&#8221; (1989) plagiarized &#8220;Dominion Theology&#8221; (1988) by H. Wayne House and Thomas Ice.<br />
     1990 - David Jeremiah&#8217;s and C. C. Carlson&#8217;s &#8220;Escape the Coming Night&#8221; (1990) massively plagiarized Lindsey&#8217;s 1973 book &#8220;There&#8217;s A New World Coming.&#8221; (For more info, type in &#8220;Thieves&#8217; Marketing&#8221; on MSN or Google.)<br />
     1991 - Paul Lee Tan&#8217;s &#8220;A Pictorial Guide to Bible Prophecy&#8221; (1991) plagiarized large amounts of Lindsey&#8217;s &#8220;The Late Great Planet Earth&#8221; (1970).<br />
     1991 - Militant Darby defender R. A. Huebner claimed in 1991 to have found new evidence that Darby was pretrib as early as 1827 - three years before Macdonald. Halfway through his book Huebner suddenly admitted that his evidence could refer to something completely un-rapturesque. Even though Thomas Ice admitted to me that he knew that Huebner had &#8220;blown&#8221; his so-called evidence, prevaricator Ice continues to tell the world that Huebner has &#8220;positive evidence&#8221; that Darby was pretrib in 1827! Ice also conceals the fact that Darby, in his own 1827 paper, was looking for only &#8220;the restitution of all things&#8221; and &#8220;the times of refreshing&#8221; (Acts 3:19,21) - which Scofield doesn&#8217;t see fulfilled until AFTER a future tribulation!<br />
     1992 - Tim LaHaye&#8217;s &#8220;No Fear of the Storm&#8221; (1992) plagiarized Walvoord&#8217;s &#8220;The Blessed Hope and the Tribulation&#8221; (1976).<br />
     1992 - This was when the Los Angeles Times revealed that &#8220;The Magog Factor&#8221; (1992) by Hal Lindsey and Chuck Missler was a monstrous plagiarism of Prof. Edwin Yamauchi&#8217;s scholarly 1982 work &#8220;Foes from the Northern Frontier.&#8221; Four months after this exposure, Lindsey and Missler stated they had stopped publishing and promoting their book. But in 1996 Dr. Yamauchi learned that the dishonest duo had issued a 1995 book called &#8220;The Magog Invasion&#8221; which still had a substantial amount of the same plagiarism! (If Lindsey and Missler ever need hernia operations, I predict that the doctors will tell them not to lift anything for a long time!)<br />
     1994 - In 1996 it was revealed that Lindsey&#8217;s &#8220;Planet Earth - 2000 A.D. (1994) had an embarrassing amount of plagiarism of a Texe Marrs book titled &#8220;Mystery Mark of the New Age&#8221; (1988).<br />
     1995 - My book &#8220;The Rapture Plot&#8221; reveals the dishonesty in Darby&#8217;s reprinted works. It&#8217;s often hard to tell who wrote the footnotes and when. It&#8217;s easy to believe that the notes, and also unsigned phrases inside brackets within the text, were a devious attempt by someone (Darby? his editor?) to portray a Darby far more developed in pretrib thinking than he actually had been at the time. I found that some of the &#8220;additives&#8221; had been taken from Darby&#8217;s much later works, when he was more developed, and placed next to or inside his earliest works! One footnote by Darby&#8217;s editor, attached to Darby&#8217;s 1830 paper, actually stated that &#8220;it was not worth while either suppressing or changing&#8221; anything in this work! If his editor wasn&#8217;t open to such dishonesty, how can we explain such a statement?<br />
     Post-1995 - Thomas Ice&#8217;s article &#8220;Inventor of False Pre-Trib Rapture History&#8221; states that my book &#8220;The Rapture Plot&#8221; is &#8220;only one of the latest in a series of revisions of his original discourse&#8230;.&#8221; And David Reagan in his article &#8220;The Origin of the Concept of a Pre-Tribulation Rapture&#8221; repeats Ice&#8217;s falsehood by claiming that I have republished my first book &#8220;over the years under several different titles.&#8221;<br />
     Although my book repeats a bit of the Macdonald origin of pretrib (for new readers), all of my books are packed with new material not found in my other works. For some clarification, &#8220;The Incredible Cover-Up&#8221; has photos of pertinent places in Ireland, Scotland, and England not found in my later books plus several chapters dealing with theological arguments; &#8220;The Great Rapture Hoax&#8221; quotes scholars throughout the Church Age, covers Scofield&#8217;s hidden side, a section on Powerscourt, the 1980 election, the Jupiter Effect, Gundry&#8217;s change, and more theological arguments; &#8220;The Rapture Plot&#8221; reveals for the first time the Great Evangelical Revisionism/Robbery and includes appendices on miscopying, plagiarism, etc.; and &#8220;The Three R&#8217;s&#8221; shows hypocritical evangelicals employing occultic beliefs they say they have long opposed!<br />
     So Thomas Ice etc. are twisting truth when they claim I am only a revisionist. Do they really think that my publishers DON&#8217;T know what I&#8217;ve previously written?<br />
     Re arguments, Google &#8220;Pretrib Rapture - Hidden Facts&#8221; and also obtain &#8220;The End Times Passover&#8221; and &#8220;Why Christians Will Suffer &#8216;Great Tribulation&#8217; &#8221; (AuthorHouse, 2006) by media personality Joe Ortiz.<br />
     1997 - For years Harvest House Publishers has owned and been republishing Lindsey&#8217;s book &#8220;There&#8217;s A New World Coming.&#8221; During the same time Lindsey has been peddling his reportedly &#8220;new&#8221; book &#8220;Apocalyse Code&#8221; (1997), much of which is word-for-word the same as the Harvest House book - and there&#8217;s no notice of &#8220;simultaneous publishing&#8221; in either book! Talk about pretrib greed!<br />
     1997 - This is the year I discovered that more than 50 pages of Dallas Seminary professor Merrill Unger&#8217;s book &#8220;Beyond the Crystal Ball&#8221; (Moody Press, 1973) constituted a colossal plagiarism of Lindsey&#8217;s &#8220;The Late Great Planet Earth&#8221; (1970). After Lindsey&#8217;s book came out, Unger had complained that Lindsey&#8217;s book had plagiarized his classroom lecture notes. It was evident that Unger felt that he too should cash in on his own lectures! (The detailed account of this Dallas Seminary dishonesty is revealed in my 1998 book &#8220;The Three R&#8217;s.&#8221;)<br />
     1998 - Tim LaHaye&#8217;s &#8220;Understanding the Last Days&#8221; (1998) plagiarized Lindsey&#8217;s &#8220;There&#8217;s A New World Coming&#8221; (1973).<br />
     1999 - More than 200 pages (out of 396 pages) in Lindsey&#8217;s 1999 book &#8220;Vanished Into Thin Air&#8221; are virtually carbon copies of pages in his 1983 book &#8220;The Rapture&#8221; - with no &#8220;updated&#8221; or &#8220;revised&#8221; notice included! Lindsey has done the same nervy thing with several of his books, something that has allowed him to live in million-dollar-plus homes and drive cars like Ferraris! (See my Google articles &#8220;Deceiving and Being Deceived&#8221; and &#8220;Thieves&#8217; Marketing&#8221; for further evidence of this notably pretrib vice.)<br />
     2000 - A Jack Van Impe article &#8220;The Moment After&#8221; (2000) plagiarized Grant Jeffrey&#8217;s book &#8220;Final Warning&#8221; (1995).<br />
     2001 - Since 2001 my web article &#8220;Walvoord&#8217;s Posttrib &#8216;Varieties&#8217; - Plus&#8221; has been exposing his devious muddying up of posttrib waters. In some of his books he invented four &#8220;distinct&#8221; and &#8220;contradictory&#8221; posttrib divisions, claiming that they are either &#8220;classic&#8221; or &#8220;semiclassic&#8221; or &#8220;futurist&#8221; or &#8220;dispensational&#8221; - distinctions that disappear when analyzed! His &#8220;futurist&#8221; group holds to a literal future tribulation and a literal millennium but doesn&#8217;t embrace &#8220;any day&#8221; imminency. But his &#8220;dispensational&#8221; group has the same non-imminency! Moreover, tribulational futurism is found in every group except the first one, and he somehow admitted that a literal millennium is in all four groups! On the other hand, it&#8217;s the pretribs who consistently disagree with each other over their chief points and subpoints - but somehow end up agreeing that there will be a pretrib rapture! (See my chapter &#8220;A House Divided&#8221; in my book &#8220;The Incredible Cover-Up.&#8221;)<br />
     2001 - Since my &#8220;Deceiving and Being Deceived&#8221; web item which exposed the claims for Pseudo-Ephraem&#8221; and &#8220;Morgan Edwards&#8221; as teachers of pretrib, there has been a piranha-like frenzy on the part of pretrib bodyguards and their duped groupies to &#8220;discover&#8221; almost anything before 1830 walking upright on two legs that seemed to have at least a remote hint of pretrib! (An exemplary poster boy for such pretrib practice is Grant Jeffrey. To get your money&#8217;s worth, Google &#8220;Wily Jeffrey.&#8221;)</p>
<p>     FINALLY: Don&#8217;t take my word for any of the above. Read my 300-page book &#8220;The Rapture Plot&#8221; which has a jillion more documented details on the long-hidden but now-revealed history of the dishonest, 179-year-old, fringe-British-invented, American-merchandised-until-the-real-bad-stuff-happens pretribulation rapture fad. If this book of mine doesn&#8217;t &#8220;move&#8221; you, I will personally refund what you paid for it!</p>
<p> [I saw the above web article not long ago. Rather shocking, right?]</p>
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		<description>[What a great, Biblical blog! Here's what I just discovered on the worldwide web.     Janice]

    The NEWEST Pretrib Calendar                         

To read more details about the eschatological British import that leading British scholarship never adopted - the import that's created some American multi-millionaires - Google "Pretrib Rapture Diehards"  ... Most of the above is written by journalist/historian Dave MacPherson who has focused on long-hidden pretrib rapture history for 35+ years. No one else has focused on it for 35 months or even 35 weeks. MacPherson has been a frequent radio talk show guest and he states that all of his royalties have always gone to a nonprofit group and not to any individual. His No. 1 book on all this is "The Rapture Plot"  ... The amazing thing is how long it has taken the mainstream media to finally notice and expose this unbelievably groundless yet extremely lucrative theological hoax!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[What a great, Biblical blog! Here's what I just discovered on the worldwide web.     Janice]</p>
<p>    The NEWEST Pretrib Calendar                         </p>
<p>To read more details about the eschatological British import that leading British scholarship never adopted - the import that&#8217;s created some American multi-millionaires - Google &#8220;Pretrib Rapture Diehards&#8221;  &#8230; Most of the above is written by journalist/historian Dave MacPherson who has focused on long-hidden pretrib rapture history for 35+ years. No one else has focused on it for 35 months or even 35 weeks. MacPherson has been a frequent radio talk show guest and he states that all of his royalties have always gone to a nonprofit group and not to any individual. His No. 1 book on all this is &#8220;The Rapture Plot&#8221;  &#8230; The amazing thing is how long it has taken the mainstream media to finally notice and expose this unbelievably groundless yet extremely lucrative theological hoax!</p>
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