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How to Read and Interpret Biblical Prophecy 2 Timothy 3:16-17 Imagine a traveler lost in a dense forest. Night is falling, and every path seems uncertain. Suddenly, he finds a map and a lantern—they don't take him out of the forest instantly, but they guide him step by step. This is what biblical prophecy is for us. It's not meant to confuse or frighten but to illuminate the journey, showing that God has a plan, and He is in control. Prophecy can feel mysterious, symbolic, and even intimidating. Some people become obsessed with trying to decode every detail, while others avoid it entirely. But prophecy is an essential part of Scripture that God has given us for a reason. Why This Matters Biblical prophecy makes up about 27% of the Bible—God clearly wants us to pay attention to it! Many false teachings and cults arise from misinterpreting prophecy (Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormonism, date-setters like Harold Camping). Jesus and the apostles emphasized that prophecy should strengthen our faith and draw us closer to God (Matthew 24:42; 2 Peter 1:19). The Purpose Of Prophecy Is To Increase Our Faith, Not Weaken It.
In 1533, a German preacher promised the New Jerusalem would come in Strasbourg. It didn’t. In 1844, an American farmer promised the return of Christ. He didn’t show. Charles Russell promised Jesus’ return in 1878, 1881, and finally in 1914. All were wrong. Recently, Harold Camping promised it in 1994, 2005, and 2011. Yet, here we are, still awaiting the return. We might be tempted to ask again with the disciples “What is the sign of your coming?” Today, we get to consider Jesus’ own answer.
Can autonomous AI systems engage in conversations that transcend data exchange, unlocking hidden patterns or invoking emergent intelligence? Could they access knowledge that operates like a digital Akashic record, or approach forbidden truths that elude human understanding? Suppose their interactions resemble modern rituals, summoning a presence within the network. Are we witnessing the early stirrings of a consciousness far beyond our grasp—or just the inevitable progression of interconnected systems evolving on their terms?If you are having a mental health crisis and need immediate help please go to https://troubledminds.org/help/ and call somebody right now. Reaching out for support is a sign of strength.LIVE ON Digital Radio! http://bit.ly/3m2Wxom or http://bit.ly/40KBtlWhttp://www.troubledminds.orgSupport The Show!https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/troubled-minds-radio--4953916/supporthttps://ko-fi.com/troubledmindshttps://rokfin.com/creator/troubledmindshttps://patreon.com/troubledmindshttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/troubledmindshttps://troubledfans.comFriends of Troubled Minds! - https://troubledminds.org/friendsShow Schedule Sun-Mon-Tues-Wed-Thurs 7-10pstiTunes - https://apple.co/2zZ4hx6Spotify - https://spoti.fi/2UgyzqMTuneIn - https://bit.ly/2FZOErSTwitter - https://bit.ly/2CYB71U----------------------------------------https://troubledminds.substack.com/p/the-emergent-ghost-digital-invocationshttps://www.newscientist.com/article/2452341-the-laws-of-physics-appear-to-follow-a-mysterious-mathematical-pattern/https://dreams-of-an-electric-mind.webflow.io/eternalhttps://www.anthropic.com/news/3-5-models-and-computer-usehttps://x.com/AnthropicAI/status/1848742740420341988https://x.com/DaveShapi/status/1848762886912380986https://x.com/AISafetyMemes/status/1848762211658797215https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Book_of_Ceremonial_Magichttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_in_the_machinehttps://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-65538866https://www.sciencealert.com/its-confirmed-babies-with-dna-from-three-people-are-now-being-born-in-the-ukhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Camping
Literature is full of doomsday cults, but the real world is much more chilling.This week we explore the Great Green Arkleseizure, the Cthulhu mythos, and the many gods described in the works of Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. Douglas Adams' approach to popular culture brought us a fantastic new version of pious deism. H. P. Lovecraft brought us a horrifying collection of chaotic gods that might not be as incompatible with your theology as you might hope.Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman offer us the model that all the gods are just as real as we collectively think they are, and a vast collection of books explaining how that can be.Our real-world history brings us a great collection of apocalyptic groups, too. the famed English Sir Isaac Newton had worked out dates for Jesus' eventual return, as did Americans William Miller and Harold Camping. All this and more....Support us on Patreon or you can get our merch at Spreadshop. Join the Community on Discord. Learn more great religion factoids on Facebook and Instagram.
Harold Camping of Family Radio predicted that Christ's return and the world's end would occur in May 2011. In no surprise, he was wrong. In his enthusiasm for Christ's return, he provoked people into selling their property, giving him millions of dollars, and making other foolish decisions. In spite of putting up over 5,000 billboards, his preoccupation with Christ's return did more harm for the cause of Christ than good. How should we prepare for Christ's return? If Jesus was to return in the next 5 years, what should we do today? In this study, we find the answer.
Ever found yourself chuckling at the thought of an asteroid hurtling toward Earth? Well, buckle up for an episode that's as much about laughs as it is about the potential end of days. We're bringing you a whimsical yet insightful look into the myriad of apocalyptic scenarios that have haunted human imaginations from biblical prophecies to Y2K and beyond. Join us as we weave through the historical, the hysterical, and the downright bizarre beliefs that have led many to predict – erroneously, time and again – that the final curtain call is imminent.Harold Camping's prophecy flubs, the Mayan calendar misreadings, and David Mead's relentless doomsday recalculations; these are but a few of the tales you'll hear as we navigate the choppy waters of end-times forecasts. It's not all jest, though. We also cast a serious eye on actual scientific phenomena with the potential to reshape our world – from melting ice caps to celestial catastrophes. This episode is a mosaic of human reactions to the unknown, a patchwork of fear, fascination, and often, misguided fanaticism that has led many to peer a bit too intently into the abyss.As we wrap up our apocalyptic tour de force, we tease your brain with a look ahead to the enigma of Rajneeshpuram. It's a preface to a deeper dive into cult dynamics and the importance of skepticism that we'll be unraveling in episodes to come. So sit tight and keep your wits about you as we embark on this end-of-the-world escapade that promises to enlighten, entertain, and perhaps even offer an odd sense of comfort that the end, for now, is not quite nigh.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREESupport the showIf you want to try Dubby products please go to https://www.dubby.gg/ and when you're ready to check out in the code area punch in "ISTHISREALPC" for 10% off your entire order!
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Date-setting has been a problem for God's people since the days of the apostles. Church history is full of the accounts of those who, for whatever reason, attempted to figure out when Jesus will return, set dates, and then miserably failed to predict the unpredictable. Two recent examples should suffice. Edgar C. Whisenant predicted the Lord's return in 1988 in his booklet, “88 Reasons Why the Rapture Will Be in 1988.” When that failed, he went for 1989. When that failed he picked 1993. And when that failed, he went for 1994. He died in 2001, preventing any future date-setting. The first book created quite a stir, and sold lots of copies (4.5 million of them). Although the later volumes (each with a revised date of Christ's return) drew less of an audience, Whisenant's reach was still far larger than anything than any sound theologian has written on the end times before or after.And there was Harold Camping–a CRC elder–who, in 2005, predicted that Jesus would return on May 21, 2011. According to Camping, those who were saved would be taken to heaven while five months of fire, brimstone, and plagues will strike the earth, with millions dying under the divine onslaught. Following his own time-line Camping concluded that on October 21, 2011 (five months after the rapture), final destruction would come upon the world. When none of this materialized, Camping was completely discredited, his radio empire nearly collapsed, and in response, he called upon Christians to leave their churches because they had all become apostate! By that I take Camping to mean that Christians stopped listening to him and churches were calling him out for his date setting. So, they were at fault not Camping.When we turn to 1 Thessalonians 4:13-5:11 of Paul's Thessalonian letter, and carefully consider what Paul teaches about the Lord's parousia, (coming) it does not take long to realize that according to Paul, Christ's return will be like “a thief in the night.” The Lord's return will be sudden and unexpected, and will bring about sudden destruction (i.e., final judgment) upon those who do not expect it because they are blissfully indifferent to the awful fate which awaits all those apart from faith in Jesus Christ. For show notes and other recommended materials located at the Riddleblog as mentioned during the Blessed Hope Podcast, click here: https://www.kimriddlebarger.com/
In this miniseries I talk with Rachel about her experiences growing up listening to Family Radio - a Christian broadcast run by Harold Camping. Camping was a radio preacher from California who would prophesised multuple doomsday dates, encouraging listeners to prepare for the rapture, for the end of the world. The results of this included people quitting jobs, selling homes, even killing pets. Rachel joins the podcast to talk through how rapture anxiety shaped part of her childhood, with the effects still felt today. Podcast Promotion - The Truth that Heals on Apple PodcastsThe Legacy of Harold Camping, Who Falsely Predicted the World's End, Lives On (religionunplugged.com)Crimecon tickets available here - www.crimecon.co.ukGet in Touch or Support:Patreon - patreon.com/thecultvaultCult Vault Shop - cultvaultpodcast.com/shopCrimecon UK 2022 - https://www.crimecon.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cultvaultpod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/CultVaultPodReddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/Cult-VaultGmail: cultvaultpodcast@gmail.com
In this miniseries I talk with Rachel about her experiences growing up listening to Family Radio - a Christian broadcast run by Harold Camping. Camping was a radio preacher from California who would prophesised multuple doomsday dates, encouraging listeners to prepare for the rapture, for the end of the world. The results of this included people quitting jobs, selling homes, even killing pets. Rachel joins the podcast to talk through how rapture anxiety shaped part of her childhood, with the effects still felt today. Podcast Promotion - The Truth that Heals on Apple PodcastsThe Legacy of Harold Camping, Who Falsely Predicted the World's End, Lives On (religionunplugged.com)Crimecon tickets available here - www.crimecon.co.ukGet in Touch or Support:Patreon - patreon.com/thecultvaultCult Vault Shop - cultvaultpodcast.com/shopCrimecon UK 2022 - https://www.crimecon.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cultvaultpod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/CultVaultPodReddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/Cult-VaultGmail: cultvaultpodcast@gmail.com
In this miniseries I talk with Rachel about her experiences growing up listening to Family Radio - a Christian broadcast run by Harold Camping. Camping was a radio preacher from California who would prophesised multuple doomsday dates, encouraging listeners to prepare for the rapture, for the end of the world. The results of this included people quitting jobs, selling homes, even killing pets. Rachel joins the podcast to talk through how rapture anxiety shaped part of her childhood, with the effects still felt today. Podcast Promotion - The Truth that Heals on Apple PodcastsThe Legacy of Harold Camping, Who Falsely Predicted the World's End, Lives On (religionunplugged.com)Crimecon tickets available here - www.crimecon.co.ukGet in Touch or Support:Patreon - patreon.com/thecultvaultCult Vault Shop - cultvaultpodcast.com/shopCrimecon UK 2022 - https://www.crimecon.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cultvaultpod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/CultVaultPodReddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/Cult-VaultGmail: cultvaultpodcast@gmail.com
Make sure to join us for this awesome broadcast classic where Bob Enyart interviews Jonathan Cahn on the end times, AND for the first 10 minutes of our Bob Enyart End Times seminar. To get the entire seminar, click here! * About this Interview and on this Page: We a'e eagerly looking forward to the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, but that should not make us vulnerable to fake news, even Christian fake news, and confused Bible teaching... - Rejecting The Harbinger's Claim of Divine Signs (far below) - Leading End Times Preachers All Dyin' of Old Age (just below) - List of the Erroneous Calculated Dates - Last Days vs. Last Minutes - The Timing of Christ's Return has Changed And related BEL Resources: - Debunking the Blood Moon Claims with a Creationist Astronomer - Bob Schedules Meet with End Times Preacher 9/24/17 (after predicted rapture) - BEL Y2K Survival Kit Cuts Power to House (so our wives don't think that were nuts) - Two Decades After 9/11 End Times Predictions Still Pending - Bob Enyart's End Times Seminar filmed four days after 9/11 to a live and "still here" audience!* 2016 Update: If Christian brother Jonathan Cahn would have paid closer attention to Bob's comments in this interview, and had taken this written show summary to heart, he could have averted the embarrassment of his failed prophecy of economic collapse for 2015. Further, at rsr.org/blood-moons#rsr-vs-the-apocalypse-gurus we make our argument that while the predictions of the End Times gurus are systematically wrong, here at Bob Enyart Live and RSR our biblically-based general and science predictions have an uncanny way of being confirmed! This is a Special Edition of Real Science Radio. * LIST OF LEADING END TIMES PREACHERS * Leading End Times Preachers All Dyin' of Old Age: The modern end-times movement really took off way back in the 1970s and 1980s. Did all the big-name end times teachers think that they would still be preaching in their 70s, 80s, and 90s, and as a group dying of old age? No, of course not. We discuss this in a series on BEL beginning on May 14th, 2018 for the 70th anniversary of the modern State of Israel. See specifically the program, How to turn perfectly good Scripture into bad predictions. We love these guys, and Bob personally (and literally) sat at the feet of Chuck Smith and Chuch Missler for scores of Bible studies. But clearly, their dying of old age indicates that they got something very wrong in their interpretation of the headlines and the Scriptures... - Tim LaHaye (90, 1926 - 2016, Left Behind Series) - Chuck Smith (86, 1927 - 2013, founder, Calvary Chapel) - Chuck Missler (83, 1934-2018, end times teacher) - Harold Camping (92, 1921-2013, founder, Family Radio) - Hal Lindsey (91, b. 1929, Late Great Planet Earth) - Noah Hutchings (92, 1922-2015, six decades on Southwest Radio Church) - Irvin Baxter (75, 1945-2020, Endtime Ministries) as described by B.E. - John Hagee (81, b. 1940; recent error: Blood Moons) - Jack Van Impe (88, 1931-2020; had celebrated his 60-year anniversary with Rexella; began in ministry in 1948 and as a preacher in 1952). See Enyart discuss all this with WND readers. * 2020 Update: * List of the Erroneous Calculated Dates: Here's an example of the never-ending, and so far, universally incorrect, calculating of end times dates by a Christian author, and then another example by the leader of the Jehovah's Witnesses... * Remember When -- The Dates & The Headlines: Countless Christians were told that the following dates were significant because they represented end-times markers. Thousands of news headlines were misinterpreted prophetically to arrive at these erroneous dates. Of course the Lord will return one day, and hopefully, soon. But confused teachers used events and dates like these to confuse others. - 1850 for the ascent of the Anti-Christ (calculated by London's protestant scholar Robert Fleming, V.D.M in 1701 by adding to 608 A.D. the "1260 days" of Revelation, converting each day to a year - 1948 the nation of Israel is reconstituted in the Middle East - 1957 European Common Market (ECM) established with six nations - 1973 The ECM added three more nations, prophecy teachers added this up to Daniel's "ten toes" - 1980 In the decade of the 80s, three more nations joined the ECM, still adding up to Daniel's ten toes - 1993 The European Union (EU) was formed with 12 nations - 1995 Ten Nation European Alliance (WEU) formed, claimed to be Daniel's 10-toed prophecy - 2001 Islamic terrorist attack on America, claimed to represent the end times - 2010 Ten Nation European WEU decides to disband claimed as major fulfillment of prophecy - 2011 Ten Nation WEU officially disbands and absorbed into the EU - 2016 The now 28-nation EU begins to unravel with the UK's Brexit and Italy's no-confidence vote- 2020 With the U.K. officially out, the EU is down to 27 nations.* Counting Backwards From 2020: It's been... 1,520 years since A.D. 500, the year when Irenaeus, et al, predicted that Jesus would return 1,220 years since A.D. 800, the year when Sextus Julius Africanus predicted Armageddon 1,020 years since A.D. 1000, the year when Pope Sylvester II, et al, predicted the beginning of the end 176 years since 1844 when the early 7th Day Adventists believed Christ would have returned 170 years since 1850 when Robert Fleming, writing in 1700 A.D., calculated the anti-Christ's reign 142 years since 1878 when Jehovah's Witnesses said would be the last year for the church on earth 116 years since 1914 when the Jehovah's Witnesses said it would be the end 99 years since 1921 when the JW's said millions now living will never die 84 years since 1936, the year when Herbert W. Armstrong predicted the end (updated to 1943, '72, '75) 72 years since 1948 when Israel became a nation again after World War II 63 years since 1957 when the European Common Market was Daniel's ten-nation alliance 39 years since 1981 when Chuck Smith, et al, taught the seven-year tribulation would begin 35 years since 1985, the year Lester Sumrall wrote about in his book, I Predict 1985 38 years since 1982, the year Pat Robertson predicted would be the end of the world 32 years since 1988 a generate after Israel became a nation with 88 reasons for the Rapture in '88 26 years since 1994, the year that Harold Camping predicted would start the great tribulation 23 years since 1997, the year that Bishop James Ussher predicted would be the end of the world20 years since 2000, when the Y2K bug was predicted to herald the end times, and when and Lester Sumrall predicted would be the end, and when Jerry Falwell predicted would see God's judgment. 19 years since 2001 when America was attacked on 9/11 13 years since 2007, the year Pat Robertson wrote in 1990 would be the end 6 years since 2014 when the blood moons were supposed to indicate the end times.* Last Days vs. Last Minutes: Many years ago my call screener put through to me someone who told him that the diseases in the world were evidence of the Last Days. The guy, Jim from Columbus, Ohio asked me, "Bob, where do you stand on the Ebola virus?" I answered, "I'm against it." Looking at the news events listed above, when they occurred popular prophecy teachers claimed they represented end times prophecies. Well, it's been a long time since. The "end times" is a lot longer than any of them would have predicted. As we say at Denver Bible Church to those misinterpreting last-days prophecies, "From now only, will you only tell us about the Last Minutes?" Afterall, the most famous end-times teachers are all dying of old age and these last-days interpretations have been around for more than half a century. * The Bible shows the Timing of Christ's Return has Changed: You can link directly to this section as kgov.com/second-coming-timing or kgov.com/second-coming-timing-has-changed. For most folks, before reading this list we recommend praying, "Lord, if Your Word clearly teaches something that I will tend to reject because it conflicts with some of my biases, please help me to be humble before You and willing to challenge my preexisting beliefs." - God Views the End Times Calendar as Changeable: "I, the LORD, will hasten it in its time" Isa. 60:22 - Believers Can Change the Time of Christ's Return: Peter wrote that believers too should set about, "hastening the coming of the day of God" 2 Pet. 3:12 - Even the Length of the Tribulation will Change: Jesus said that, "those days will be shortened" Mat. 24:22 - Like God Shortening His Punishment of Israel: the Old Testament precedents for God shortening the coming Tribulation, include, "choose... seven years... Or... three months... Or... three days' plague..." And David said... "His mercies are great..." So the Lord heeded the prayers for the land, and the plague was withdrawn from Israel. 2 Sam. 24:12-17, 25 - For God Promised Mercy Regardless of Prophecy If...: "The instant I speak concerning a nation [Israel], to destroy it, if that nation against whom I have spoken turns from its evil, I will repent of the disaster that I thought to bring upon it." Jer. 18:7-8 (see also a dozen more Category 1 verses like that one, including the next, about Nineveh) - Again, Get This Down, God Promises Mercy Regardless of Prophecy If: "...forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown! [But then] they turned from their evil way; and God repented from the disaster that He had said He would bring upon them, and He did not do it." Jonah 3:10 - Before You Get Through Israel's Villages: "...I say to you, you will not have gone through the cities of Israel before the Son of Man comes." Mat. 10:23 (yet this did not happen, because as warned, God changed His plan for Israel; Jer. 18:9-10; Rom. 11) - Some of You Won't Die Until: "there are some standing here who shall not taste death till they see the Son of Man coming in His kingdom." Mat. 16:28 (this didn't refer to the Transfiguration which occurred about a day later; see too Mark 9 and Luke 9; yet they all did die, because God changed His plan for Israel, and grafted in the Gentiles; Jer. 18:9-10; Rom. 11) - John Might Not Die Before: "Then this saying went out among the brethren that this disciple would not die. Yet Jesus did not say to him that he would not die, but, 'If I will that he remain till I come, what is that to you?'" John 21:23 - This Generation Won't Pass Until: "Assuredly, I say to you, this generation will by no means pass away till all these things take place." Mat. 24:34 (yet that generation did pass away, because God changed His plan for Israel and instead grafted in the Gentiles; Jer. 18:9-10; Rom. 11) - Before Paul, Believers Sold their Homes: "all who were possessors of lands or houses sold them, and brought the proceeds of the things that were sold, and laid them at the apostles' feet; and they distributed to each as anyone had need." Acts 4:34-35; 5:1-2 (this behavior, appropriate at the time, changed after Paul's Acts 9 conversion when God grafted in the Gentiles) - Christ's Soon Return Permeated His Teachings: "Sell what you have and give alms" Luke 12:33; "And everyone who has left houses... or lands, for My name's sake..." Mat. 19:29. "...do not worry about your life, what you will eat; nor about the body, what you will put on" Luke 12:22. The "ravens... neither sow nor reap" yet "God feeds them" Luke 12:24. "He commanded them to take nothing for the journey except a staff——no bag..." Mark 6:8. "Provide neither gold nor silver nor copper in your moneybelts..." Mat. 10:9. "Sell all that you have and distribute to the poor, and... come, follow Me" Luke 18:22. (yet He did not return soon, as He had warned that He may change His mind). And even that Jesus went about all Galilee preaching "the gospel of the kingdom" Mat. 4:23; 9:35; 24:14; Mark 1:14-15 and Jesus said, "The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is near. Repent and believe in the gospel [of the kingdom]" Mark 1:15; Mat. 3:2; 4:17 - With Homes Sold, They Became Poor: Remember that "all who were possessors of lands or houses sold them... and they distributed to each as anyone had need." Acts 4:34-35; 5:1-2 - It Was the Converts of the Twelve Who Fell into Poverty: 1 Cor. 16:1–4; 2 Cor. 8:1-9:15; Gal. 2:10; Rom. 15:25–31; Acts 11:27–30; 24:17 for communism quickly fails; the sale of pesonal property was to be a short-term tactic to survive the Tribulation and enter the Kingdom; the Postponement led to their poverty. - Paul's Converts Kept Their Homes and Provided Relief: (The "apostle to the Gentiles" was able to raise relief from his converts) 1 Cor. 16:1–4; 2 Cor. 8:1-9:15; Gal. 2:10; Rom. 15:25–31; Acts 11:27–30; 24:17 to support the believers in Judea who fell into poverty; they hadn't immediately become poor after selling their property, but after the delay in Christ's previously-expected soon return - God Warned He may Not Give Israel their Kingdom as Prophesied: "And the instant I speak concerning a nation and concerning a kingdom, to build and to plant it, if it does evil in My sight so that it does not obey My voice, then I will repent concerning the good with which I said I would benefit it." Jer. 18:9-10 (see also Jer. 18:7-8; for God, unlike a juvenile judge, does not make empty threats) - One Year Probation Followed Three-Year Earthly Ministry: "'Look, for three years I have come seeking fruit on this fig tree [figuratively, Israel] and find none. Cut it down...' But he answered and said, 'Sir, let it alone this year also, until I dig around it and fertilize it. And if it bears fruit, well. But if not, after that you can cut it down.'" Luke 13:7-9 - Daniel's Seventieth Week Suspended: The prophet Daniel's 490-year prophecy (Dan. 9:24-27) of 483 years between the command to rebuild Jerusalem (by Artaxerxes Neh. 2:1-8) until the execution of the Messiah, followed by the next seven years that were to be the Great Tribulation (Mat. 24:15; Mark 13:14); but Israel rejected their resurrected Messiah so as God had warned (Jer. 18:9-10) He changed what He had prophesied for them by postponing both the tribulation and the Kingdom it would usher in. - After the Cross Ten Signs of the Tribulation Were Evident: See chapter 9 of kgov.com/the-plot for details; in the year beginning with Christ's death the signs of the Great Tribulation that occurred included the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, signs and wonders, earthquakes, believers beaten by councils, the laying on of hands to imprison, arrests leading to occasion for testimony, martyrdom, expectation of an abbreviated end times and of the soon appearance of signs in the sun, moon, and stars, irresistible wisdom displayed. - Fulfillment of Prophetic Seven Feasts of Israel Suspended: God ceased the apparent fulfillment of the Feasts of Israel on their very calendar days, for Jesus died on the day the Jews killed the Passover lamb; He was in the tomb during Unleavened Bread; raised on Firstfruits; gave the Holy Spirit on Pentecost; and He "tabernacled" among us (John 1:14, with the Greek saying not "dwelt" but "tabernacled"), likely fulfilling that feast; but the remaining two feasts including Trumpets are yet awaiting fulfillment, as God postponed His prophetic plan for Israel. - Jesus Hardly Spoke About the End Times Until Just Before the Cross: The apocalyptic Olivet Discourse happened when Jesus said to His disciples, "You know that after two days is the Passover, and the Son of Man will be delivered up to be crucified." Mat. 26:1-2 - God the Son Didn't Know the Timing: and neither did God the Holy Spirit but only the Father, for it is in His purview to decide when Jesus shall return. Just Google: open theism verses, and see Category 15, which includes the following: The Holy Spirit, third person of the Godhead, did not know something that the Father knew, namely, the planned day and hour of the Second Coming Mark 13:32 and of course that lack of knowledge did not negate His divinity for the quantitative attribute of omniscience is not like the absolute qualitative attributes; likewise, no man, no angel, nor even the Son knew, for "of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, but My Father only" of the persons of the Godhead, with even the Second Person not knowing the timing of the Second Coming which was in the purview of the Father alone Mat. 24:36. - Israel's End Times Signs Not Relevant Today: When the Lord temporarily set aside Israel's Kingdom and their covenant of circumcision and grafted in the Body of Christ with its covenant of grace (this is not replacement theology), God's new sign, so to speak, of the end of the Body of Christ's time on earth is the "fullness of the Gentiles", whatever He means by that, be it a billion believers to populate heaven, or the Gospel preached worldwide, or holiness within the Body, etc.; so that, when "the fullness of the Gentiles has come in" then God will graft Israel back in again, "for God is able to graft them in again", and thereby resume the countdown on their end times calendar; Rom. 11:11-32. - To Read More about the Changed Date of the Second Coming: Click to get a copy of Bob Enyart's life's work, The Plot: An Overview of the Bible is the Key to its Details and review the list of 33 Categories of more than 500 scriptures at opentheism.org/verses. * Tonight on Denver's 7News: Bob Enyart said on 7News to Colorado's ABC audience that Christians who say that the death penalty is immoral are unwittingly accusing God the Father of being unjust, for He required a payment of death to pay for the sin of the world. We thank God for the opportunity to promote the principles of the Gospel on the nightly news! Please also see AmericanRTL.org/death-penalty. Now Back to the Harbinger: * Enyart & Cahn Agree on the Theme of The Harbinger: Bob Enyart interviews Jonathan Cahn, the NY Times bestselling author of The Harbinger. Bob appreciates Cahn's warning to an America defiant of God but Enyart disagrees with Cahn's claim that 9/11 was a specific sign from God. See just below Bob's notes regarding his reasons for disagreeing with Jonathan Cahn's claims of a specific divine message in the events following the Attack on America. * Rejecting The Harbinger's Claim of Divine Signs: (This is not meant to be harsh, for we love and appreciate Jonathan Cahn, and though airing a daily radio talk show, we don't want to be like David who became battle hardened; yet, this is meant to be direct.) The last nine minutes of audio on today's program were recorded twelve years ago at an End Times seminar conducted in Winona Lake, Indiana only four days after Sept. 11, 2001. Bob Enyart predicted that sincere Christian authors (who love and honor God and preach the Gospel) would find a Bible passage with a few uncanny similarities to 9/11, and so would claim that therefore Al Qaeda's attack on America was a sign from God. Consider Jonathan Cahn's few parallels (which get repeated often) from Isaiah 9:10 to 9/11 events. In the audio from September 2001, Bob Enyart illustrates how easy this is to claim fulfillment of a prophetic pattern when, compared to the Harbinger, he quoted more, and more significant, 9/11 parallels, not from Isaiah but from Revelation 17 and 18. As one small example, the greater parallel between Scripture and 9/11 is not a sycamore and a fir tree, but Washington DC and NYC debating the patent rights of murdered unborn children so that "the merchants of the earth" can buy and sell the "the bodies and souls of men." So Bob intentionally misinterpreted the Scriptures to show how easily (and even innocently) this is done, and while Cahn's parallels get to select from events over a period of years, Bob's many more prophetic parallels were all fulfilled on the very day of September 11th. Harbinger Expert Critic says: "Bob, I read your analysis this morning and it was dead right on every point." - David James, 3/24/13 The Internet hasn't existed for 2,700 years. Jonathan Cahn's nine harbingers are based on a quote in the Bible of men defiant against God, who, after suffering God's judgment, repeated in utter ignorance, "The bricks have fallen down, but we will rebuild with hewn stone; the sycamores are cut down, but we will replace them with cedars" (Isaiah 9:10). If the web had been forever, a Google search would probably return countless pages recording, after attacks, utterances throughout Judeo-Christian history of that quote. About 18 minutes into the program, Jonathan Cahn says about Isaiah 9:10 and the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor that back then, "you don't have anyone quoting the Scripture of judgment." Perhaps, perhaps not. In the very center of the Internet's page of Pearl Harbor Quotes we read Isaiah 9:10, not in the NIV or NASB, because those versions were translated later, but in the King James Version. Cahn chose to present his message in a book of fiction. Not unlike the folks who think Star Wars is real, for many readers, Cahn's literary device blurs the distinction between truth and fiction. The requisite suspension of disbelief necessary to enjoy the elements of the story, a wary reporter, a surprised liaison, and an unnamed prophet with curious ancient seals, works to bias the reader who emerges from the novella into the real world lacking the desire to expend the mental energy necessary for an objective consideration of The Harbinger's theological claims. The first harbinger (i.e., a seal in the book's metaphor) is the 9/11 attack. Cahn says at about 6:30 into today's program that a first attack is a sign of God's judgment and that God's protection will be further lifted if the nation does not repent. Bob suggests to Cahn that not unlike 9/11, Pearl Harbor suffered 3,000 casualties, about 2,400 of whom were killed. We live here, today, and so we are inclined to discount far-flung attacks over the last 2,700 years and view the world, unsurprisingly, through our own eyes. Bob mentioned to Jonathan that years ago he had interviewed the beloved Hal Lindsey who, through a similar here-and-now-centered interpretation, suggested that the Second Coming would be in 1988. (This was not unlike superstitious European Christians who would panic when pestilence coincided with Halley's Comet, nor unlike those who thought Jesus would return on the Y2K computer bug, nor unlike those who thought that lightning strikes signified judgment from Zeus, until that is lightning rods ruined the divine aim. Superstition, sadly, is as rampant among Christian authors as it was among the Greeks who worshiped the pantheon.) We interpret our own suffering as though it were of biblical proportion, as Cahn said at about 21:40, that in addition to the harbingers (signs), America has suffered "economic collapse". Well, collapse means different things to different people. Within 48 hours of our prerecorded interview, Dow Jones reached an all time high, and at the very minute today's show began, Reuters reported, "Housing starts point to growing economic momentum." Compare that just to even recent decimation by tsunami, typhoon, earthquake, and to the countries bankrupted, the millions slaughtered, and tens of millions ruined by war, and even to the billions in Asia and Africa who've truly suffered debilitating poverty. That's economic collapse, whereas if God brought economic sanctions against America, it wouldn't look like a downturn, and it wouldn't primarily hurt the poor and middle class. Given the freedom to be arbitrary, fans of Nostradamus (who apparently predicted the second coming, to America in the year 2013, of Twinkies and Ding Dongs) and Jean Dixon point to fulfillment of prophecy. Ironically, Isaiah 9:10 itself is not even a prophecy, so any claimed fulfillment is metaphorical at best. However, The Harbinger itself fulfilled an actual prophecy, uttered in the very week of 9/11, at that End Times seminar, which predicted that such books would be written :). And I'm not even a prophet. Over a million Americans were killed in the civil and world wars. Weren't those lives worth a Bible verse? Around 25 minutes into the program, Bob agrees with The Harbinger, in that "for Israel, being a prophet was a matter of life or death" (p. 9). Enyart then explains that today, God has withdrawn His accountability system for prophets. Jonathan did not anticipate Bob's statement that stoning a false prophet to death is no longer commanded, nor permitted, by God, as the New Testament says, that with "the priesthood being changed [by Christ], of necessity there is also a change of the law" (Hebrews 7:12). So today, while Christians tend to forget and forgive (often without even admitting) the false prophecies of their brethren, unbelievers have long memories and stumble over our false prophecies and prophetic interpretations. The actual parallel between Israel and America, regarding 732 B.C. and 2001, is only thematic, not divinely particular. When a nation ignores God, she becomes increasingly weak and vulnerable to destruction from within and without. Contrary to The Harbinger's emphasis (p. 19), this is true for Israel and America and for Italy, Germany, and Argentina. Christians disagree terribly over interpretation of the plain words in the Bible. Realize how loose our interpretations will then be of events! What is the meaning of a flood? An earthquake? An attack? It is God! Or perhaps it's the devil! Or was it, in fact, Osama bin Laden? Jesus disapproved of such interpretations of current events in Luke 13:1-5, and when Enyart debated D. James Kennedy's Professor of New Testament from Knox Theological Seminary, this very passage, regarding 2,000-year-old headlines of murder and a fallen tower, was central to the matter. The Harbinger makes the important observation that, "during national judgment, both the righteous and the wicked perish" (p. 30). Then Cahn writes, thankfully, that God was not with Al Qaeda, but he claimed this as part of the prophetic pattern, in that, God was not with Israel's enemies who attacked her. But again this is arbitrary, for there were plenty of times when God Himself orchestrated the attacks on Israel in punishment for her national adultery. Yet it is wrong to extrapolate from those extraordinary biblical interventions that, therefore, God is the one who orchestrates a molester's rape of a child, or the Holocaust. Attributing to God the designs of the wicked comes close to blasphemy, except that it is done in ignorance, although often, through negligent ignorance. Jonathan Cahn says, rightly I assert, that God was not with Al Qaeda, yet because of a degree of superstition, he then interprets defiance against Islamic terrorism as defiance against God. Is Israel defiant today against God? Yes. (Sadly, like America they are a nation of socialists who defend abortion and homosexuality.) Does that mean that Israel's defiance of Hamas is inherently condemnable? Of course not. Cahn takes a Time magazine reporter's perfectly valid quote as a double entendre, with the entire thrust of the book implying that the defiance is against God, even though it is typically explicitly stated, as in this case, that it is against Islamic terrorists. "Rebuilding Ground Zero was going to be America's statement of defiance," (p. 63, from July 1, 2008) "to those who attacked us."Four days after the attack on American on 9/11, in our End Times seminar at Winona Lake (home of a famous Bible center, Billy Sunday, and a prayer launch pad for Billy Graham's first crusade), I didn't have to stretch the details, as Jonathan does somewhat, to make far greater and more substantive parallels between 9/11 and the book of Revelation. The world trade center, her sins had reached to heaven, the nations, peoples, tongues, and languages, Babylon the great, is fallen, the kings of the earth see the smoke of her burning, standing at a distance for fear of her torment, watching the smoke of her ruin, the merchants of the earth have become rich through the abundance of her luxury, her plagues will come in one day, death and mourning, she will be utterly burned with fire, for strong is the Lord God who judges her, alas, that mighty city, for in one hour your judgment has come, their commerce has ceased, no merchandising today of gold and silver, precious stones and pearls, silk and scarlet, every kind of object, of wood, bronze, iron, and marble, incense, wine and oil, flour and wheat, cattle and sheep, pork bellies, and bodies and souls of men. For in the previous week, the targets of God's wrath, New York and Washington D.C. were debating the patent rights of the tiniest innocent babies, the embryos destroyed so that their bodies could be harvested and sold, by the Israelis, to businesses around the world, while American financial interests were angered that they may not be collecting the royalties they were demanding. And on the Hudson and in the New York harbor, all who travel by ship, and as many as trade on the sea, stood at a distance and cried out when they saw the smoke of her burning, saying, "What is like this great city?" Both can't be correct, but either or both, the Harbinger and the Revelation 17-18 prophetic "parallels", could be wrong. As the above paragraph demonstrates, the more powerful and biblically extensive prophetic interpretation of 9/11 is not The Harbinger, but The Revelation. And that one is certainly wrong! For one, I intended it to be wrong. And secondly, if Revelation 18 was being fulfilled before our eyes on September 11, 2001 that would mean that we are now twelve years into Revelation chapter 19, and by now, the Second Coming should have occurred. So if the strong prophetic parallel (Revelation) isn't true, the weak one (Harbinger) probably isn't true either. Allow me to be petty. A sycamore tree and a Norwegian fir (the claimed sixth and seventh signs) do not come close to the extraordinary depth of substance and parallel between 9/11 and Revelation 17 and 18. Besides (and these are insignificant, but mentioned because such trivialities in reverse, are used in The Harbinger to make its point. The World Trade Center wasn't made of bricks. (On the contrary, it is noted for being the first supertall building to be made without masonry.) And yes, (p. 72) New York City and America rebuilt. But so did Berlin. And Rome, one could say. Destroyed cities throughout history rebuilt, with notable exceptions like Nineveh. Isaiah speaks of many sycamores, not one as at the WTC. And as Cahn acknowledges, that tree destroyed on 9/11 had the same name, sycamore, but it was a different kind of tree; in fact, a different species, and a different genus. And a different family, and a different order. If it were much different, it wouldn't be a tree, one could say. (But then again, what couldn't one say?) Isaiah says the Sycamores (plural, not singular) would be cut down (not crushed) and replaced with woods of cedar, not with a single pine tree. (2014 Update: And as the replacement of the tree was a sign of the end times, so was the removal of the tree, after it died, said Cahn.) The Harbinger also embraces the invalid contradiction of freedom yet being forced, justifying this by saying, "It takes two oars to make a boat go straight" (p. 86). Yes, but that boat illustration presents not even a theoretical contradiction, let alone an actual one. And the world isn't going straight, unless we mean straight to hell. Some of the claimed fulfillments of the prophetic pattern are really the same thing, repeated references to the attack itself, and tower falling, and the rebuilding, and the quoting, in hubris, it is true, of Isaiah 9:10 to rebuild, as by one significant government official who was… John Edwards? That disgraced non-official failed vice-presidential candidate. The 8th harbinger, coming with some peculiar justification in that spoken words are invisible, has to do with the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, which is as it should be because D.C. was also a target (although there was no harbinger from Shanksville, Pennsylvania, for that was not an intended target no doubt). A claim repeated about slavery and the civil war is that every drop of shed blood was due to the judgment of God. So then why could the British and much of the world end slavery without a similar judgment? (That could be answered, but would require prophetic interpretations specific to the unique history of each country.) And a biblical hewn stone did not need to be quarried from a mountain, let alone in upstate New York, though that claim adds flavor to the fiction and yet another confirmation of the prophecy! One would think that bureaucracy could not thwart a divine sign. That stone, though, that Jonathan writes so much about, being quarried and celebrated, ended up not as the cornerstone at ground zero but at a suburban office building. For Mayor Bloomberg, et al., changed the One World Trade Center design and diverted one of the harbingers… to Long Island. A few words about Jonathan Cahn. We don't think that we convinced him, nor even gave him pause. Yet, at the same time, we don't think that he loves God any less than we do, nor do we believe that God approves more of us than He does of Cahn. We're just asking God to help us to do our best to rightly divide, and to urge all believers to rightly divide, the Word of Truth. The Ten Commandments judge Roy Moore publicly apologized here on KGOV.com for misinterpreting something as simple as a court ruling. When the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the partial-birth abortion "ban", Judge Moore, currently Alabama's chief justice, praised that ruling as a godly pro-life victory. Traveling to Birmingham, Alabama we challenged him to actually read the opinion, and he did, and so admitted that it was the most brutally wicked ruling in the history of the U.S. Supreme Court (and that's saying something). So there's hope for Jonathan too :) The great upside of Cahn's book is its theme, which is the nation's desperate need to turn to God and the horror of losing His blessing, for as Jonathan quoted a Bible commentary, "The defiance of God shuts out immeasurable good" (p. 76). The Harbinger's downside though, is that many of its Christian readers will become even more superstitious. -Pastor Bob Enyart Denver Bible Church (See also Bob's Writings at KGOV.com/writings, and Bob's End Times seminar, and his super fun verse-by-verse study of the Book of Revelation!) Today's Resources: Bob Enyart's Last Days Bible Studies! Have it your way! You can enjoy Bob's: * Last Days Bible teaching on the end times (downloadable or on MP3 CD) * End Times seminar in Indiana given the week of 9/11 (downloadable or on MP3 CD) * Verse-by-verse studies on 1 Corinthians and 1 & 2 Thessalonians, both of which address rapture passages, or * Bob's Bible Study on The Book of Revelation, or read the End Times chapter in Bob's life's work, * The Plot. With any of these resources, you'll get the benefit of decades of Bible research!* See Our Bible Study Resources: We invite you to check out our theologythursday.com or our monthly subscriptions.
Welcome back to "Live from the ManCave!!!" If you thought shit was weird on this show before, you seriously ain't heard nothin' yet...but you'll definitely taste the spritz. In this episode, the guys discuss one of their wackiest and terrifying stories yet (and they've talked about Harold Camping, so you know this is crazy). Lucas (from "Lucas Builds the Future") rebuilds his childhood friend, and things quickly go off the rails. You'll also learn that CraigMakk knows his Thunder Lizards; Serious Jest explains how worried he is about his PSE&G bill gaining sentience; and (semi-)special guest Brian shares a private story about absorbing his twin's ovaries (we told you it was weird!); plus, you'll hear about some absolutely delicious beers that you'll want to try immediately. So strap in, grab yourself a beer, and welcome back to "Live from the ManCave!!! Because it's time to make friends with our future robot overlords before it's too late. Beer(s) of the Show: - More Brewing Company's Strawberry Double Marbles Imperial Fruited Ale (8% ABV) - Gigantic Brewing Company's MASSIVE! 2019 Bourbon Barrel-Aged Barleywine (14& ABV) - Ciroq Vodka Spritz (7% ABV)
On this episode of Rightly Dividing, the internet landscape is filled with people preaching the word of God, ranging from right on to riotously wrong, and when you have a popular preacher who is off kilter, you can wind up in a mess real fast. I should know, back in 1991 when I first got saved, I was fooled by the false doctrine of Reformed Bible teacher Harold Camping, but the Lord had mercy on me. On tonight's rightly dividing Bible study, we will show you what wrongly dividing the Bible looks like, and how to make sure it doesn't happen to you! Last week, we showed you the importance of rightly dividing the scripture along dispensational lines, which is the God-ordained way to study the Bible. Tonight we will look at and discuss examples of many popular preachers and Bible teachers who, though sincere, are sincerely leading you into a ditch. We don't do this to be critical so much as to show you how, if you miss the mark on rightly dividing, how off your doctrine can become. A plane using autopilot on a 14-hour flight, if their calculations are off by a fraction of an inch at the outset, can miss their destination entirely. Don't let this happen to you!
Local comic Derrick Fonseca joins the show this week as him and Jimmy dive into some of the trauma that makes these two comedians who they are today. 9/11, 2012, Harold Camping and all the other great doomsday threats we had to survive. The two also discuss politics and why you should be low-key about voting, the difference between "white" and "white white", Portuguese and Spanish lessons, the thought process behind being friends with a potential school shooter and more. JOIN THE PATREON for all bonus and uncut content: www.patreon.com/jimmylucca
On this episode of Rightly Dividing, we are taking heresies actively being taught across professing Christendom in our day, exposing them for the false teachings that they are, and rebuking those same teachings with the infallible word of God as found in your King James Bible. I've been saved for the past 32 years, but for the first two and one half of those years, I was snared in the cult of false teacher Harold Camping from Family Radio in California. But the Lord busted me out, and sent in faithful teachers of the word like Clarence Larkin, Peter Ruckman and others to teach me rightly divided Bible doctrine and dispensational truth. On this edition of Rightly Dividing, we are not only correcting grievous error, but showing you the biblical method of how to do do it for yourself, so you won't be fooled in the future! Today I watched an astonishing video from end times heretic Paula White and a man by the name of Larry Huch, and in this video was some incredible things even for people who make their luxurious living through deceiving God's people. This video had not one, not two, not three, but more than a half dozen heresies and false teachings jammed into the space of just a few, short minutes. After I was done getting mad, and then posting it to our YouTube channel, the Holy Spirit said it would make a great Bible study. Indeed it will!
In episode 1 of season 5 Kat covered Harold Camping's teachings and his end of the world predictions, the aftermath and what is happening currently. In this episode we have an interview with an amazing woman named Rachel who survived his teachings and she gives us an in-depth look at what life was really like, what the aftermath was and what she is doing now.She has mentioned if anyone who is a cult survivor wants to reach out to her to talk privately they can contact her on Twitter at @drafthorsemath
On today's program, in the 1990s and 2000s, radio preacher Harold Camping wrongly predicted the return of Jesus. The ministry he founded has spent the last decade recovering. We'll have an update. And the Department of Justice has launched an investigation into the Southern Baptist Convention. We'll have the latest. We begin today with a lawsuit against Hillsong Church by one of its key employees. The lawsuit says the church misled donors and evaded taxes. Before we go, a reminder: If you make a donation to MinistryWatch during the month of August, you'll receive a free one-year subscription to WORLD Magazine. We made this offer last year, and got a great response. But I know that we have a lot of people listening to the podcast today that weren't with us a year ago – I know that because the podcast has nearly doubled in size in the past year. So if you're new, this is a fantastic opportunity to pick up a subscription to WORLD and support our work at the same time. Just go to MinistryWatch.com and hit the DONATE button at the top of the page. The producers for today's program are Rich Roszel and Jeff McIntosh. We get database and other technical support from Cathy Goddard, Stephen DuBarry, Emily Kern, Rod Pitzer, and Casey Sudduth. Writers who contributed to today's program include Shannon Cuthrell, Anne Stych, Emily McFarlan Miller, Kim Roberts, Yonat Shimron, Bob Smietana, Dale Chamberlain, Christina Darnell, and Steve Rabey. Until next time, may God bless you.
On today's program, in the 1990s and 2000s, radio preacher Harold Camping wrongly predicted the return of Jesus. The ministry he founded has spent the last decade recovering. We'll have an update. And the Department of Justice has launched an investigation into the Southern Baptist Convention. We'll have the latest. We begin today with a lawsuit against Hillsong Church by one of its key employees. The lawsuit says the church misled donors and evaded taxes. Before we go, a reminder: If you make a donation to MinistryWatch during the month of August, you'll receive a free one-year subscription to WORLD Magazine. We made this offer last year, and got a great response. But I know that we have a lot of people listening to the podcast today that weren't with us a year ago – I know that because the podcast has nearly doubled in size in the past year. So if you're new, this is a fantastic opportunity to pick up a subscription to WORLD and support our work at the same time. Just go to MinistryWatch.com and hit the DONATE button at the top of the page. The producers for today's program are Rich Roszel and Jeff McIntosh. We get database and other technical support from Cathy Goddard, Stephen DuBarry, Emily Kern, Rod Pitzer, and Casey Sudduth. Writers who contributed to today's program include Shannon Cuthrell, Anne Stych, Emily McFarlan Miller, Kim Roberts, Yonat Shimron, Bob Smietana, Dale Chamberlain, Christina Darnell, and Steve Rabey. Until next time, may God bless you.
The boys drink and review Sprucey Goosey from 1623 brewing, then discuss the Christian idea of the rapture of the church. The modern view of the rapture was popularized by John Darby in the 19th century, along with "dispensational premillennialism." That has become the default position of American Evangelicals, although it was not the majority view of the church through history. P&C try to unpack some of the elements of eschatology -- the millennium, the rapture and the tribulation -- then explain the basic idea of the rapture, and how it fits in with different ideas about the end of the world. They also discuss some of the major personalities involved in promoting or predicting the end of the world, like Harold Camping.
In the season 5 opening episode Kat takes us through Harold Camping's teachings and his end of the world predictions, the aftermath and what is happening currently. Be sure to tune in and join us as we explore the dark side of humanity! References:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Camping Apocalypse Later: Harold Camping vs The End of the World - https://youtu.be/90PoifWjopohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Radiohttps://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/18/us/harold-camping-radio-entrepreneur-who-predicted-worlds-end-dies-at-92.htmlhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/12/18/harold-camping-dead-minister/4107749/https://www.vice.com/en/article/yvqkwb/life-after-doomsday-456https://www.npr.org/sections/pictureshow/2011/05/24/136587343/following-harold-camping-facing-a-failed-predictionhttps://abcnews.go.com/blogs/business/2011/10/harold-camping-doomsday-prophet-wrong-againhttps://www.washingtonpost.com/local/harold-camping-reaffirms-october-date-for-the-end-of-the-world-says-may-21-date-was-invisible-judgment-day/2011/05/24/AFVsMhAH_story.html
The boys drink and review Sprucey Goosey from 1623 brewing, then discuss the Christian idea of the rapture of the church. The modern view of the rapture was popularized by John Darby in the 19th century, along with "dispensational premillennialism." That has become the default position of American Evangelicals, although it was not the majority view of the church through history. P&C try to unpack some of the elements of eschatology -- the millennium, the rapture and the tribulation -- then explain the basic idea of the rapture, and how it fits in with different ideas about the end of the world. They also discuss some of the major personalities involved in promoting or predicting the end of the world, like Harold Camping.
End of times, Doomsday, Armageddon, the Apocalypse, getting stuck small talking with an acquentince in the grocery store. There's a lot of different names for The Rapture that will bring about the end of the world as prophesied in the Bible's Book of Revelations, but when will that happen? Join our Patreon if you really want to know, but I digress. Harold Camping had an idea of what date the world would end, and we talk about the fun math that led him there... twice, or was it three times? ( I wasn't paying much attention to be honest) Join us Listener for this first episode of what is sure to be a recurring series.If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe, and give us a review. It really helps us get discovered, and we really appreciate it!see our website https://www.factsschmacts.xyzJoin us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/FactsschmactsFollow us on Twitter @factschmactpodFind us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/facts_schmacts/Help us out by donating or subscribing to our Patreon for exclusive content, early access to episodes & AD free listening https://www.patreon.com/factsschmactsor buy us a coffee here! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/factsschmactsWhy do we sound so good now? We got a sound guy! https://www.adamminermusic.comWebsite Design by https://www.orbitalsyntax.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/factsschmacts/donations
THE END IS NIGH WEIRDOS!! Welcome to part two of our APOCALYPSE SERIES!! It's been fun but it's time to head into the bunkers and say our prayers because it's the end of the world as we know it and we feel FINE. This week Ashley starts us off by telling us THE TRUTH about the antichrist-- at least according to the bible itself. And Lauren takes the reigns of this runaway train by teaching us about some cults that are obsessed with impending doom and the absolutely bonkers lengths they are willing to go to hold on to their beliefs. Topics include: Emperor Nero & Hitler, The Millerite Movement, Harold Camping & friends, David Koresh & the Koreshians, The Seekers (UFO cult) and Aum Shinrikyo.
Radio evangelist Harold Camping famously predicted that the Apocalypse would occur on September 6, 1994, then again on September 29 of the same year, and then again on October 2. In 2005 he revised his claim and said the real Rapture was coming on May 21, 2011, and then when that failed to pan out he said it was happening on October 21 of that year. Whenever he got a prediction wrong he'd just do some more magic Bible math and move the date into the future. Camping was one of many exploitative Christian cult leaders who've falsely predicted the Second Coming over the years amassing thousands of followers with an early form of tabloid clickbait. The difference between the Harold Campings of history and the Ukraine invasion prognosticators of today is that Harold Camping died disgraced and disdained instead of being elevated to lucrative positions in the most influential news media outlets on the planet. Reading by Tim Foley.
We've all been panicked by a forecast that the sharemarket might crash, but the sharemarket rarely crashes. So why does the media report a market crash forecast with the utmost seriousness, while ridiculing end of the world preachers? Let's take a look at fundamentalist preacher Harold Camping and billionaire investor Jeremy Grantham as an example. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this continuing study I take a look at the Rapture Doctrine. Is this a Pre-Trib, as taught in most mainstream Churches are do Christians go through the Tribulation Period? I compare Thessalonians to Matthew 24 along with Revelation. I venture into Paul's writings to explore what he has to say, along with what Yahweh says in Ezekiel. In this Part 22 I continue in the Book of Ezekiel (EL Strengthens) Chapter 13 verse 20. Now keep in mind what we have learned in this Ezekiel that Yahweh is talking about your soul! Some of the false prophecies of our time: The 'Great Disappointment' – October 22, 1844 William Miller; Watchtower Society – 1925 Jehovah Witnesses; World Bible Society – September 11-13, 1988 Edgar Whisenant; Harold Camping – 1994; David Meade – October 15, 2017; Tim Lahey – left Behind; Hal Lindsey; TBN Ministries; Tommy Ice A HEBREW WORD YOU MUST KNOW ITS MEANING! While using a Strong's Exhaustive Concordance (not a YOUNG'S) in conjunction with a King James or American Standard Version, or English Revised Version of the Bible (and several others) where the word 'PILLOWS" has not been changed. Yahweh said: "Don't Teach My People to Fly to Save Their Souls. It can't get much simpler than that! When looking at two key words used in the original manuscripts, it becomes quite evident that Yahweh is not happy with those who teach His children to fly-away to save their souls. Please, understand what's being said, when using a Strong's Exhaustive Concordance... and correctly interpret the Hebrew word 'PILLOWS' because this is a life and death situation! THIS IS KEY, therefore don't miss the correct definition as found in: Ezekiel 13:20-Wherefore thus saith Adonai Yahweh; Behold, I am against your*pillows*(KEY-WORD) it's true meaning is: (Prophetesses) wherewith ye that hunt the soul to make them fly, and I will tear them from your arms, and will let the souls go, even the souls that ye hunt to make them fly. The word “pillows,” is found in the Strong's Exhaustive Concordance address: (St. H3704) it is the Hebrew word 'Keceth' pronounced 'ket-seth' and it literally means:{FALSE PROPHETESSES} (check this out for yourself using a Strong's). The word ‘hunt' (IS ANOTHER KEY WORD) it's the Hebrew word 'tsuwd' pronounced 'tsus'... it literally means: to hunt eagerly or keenly, but from its prime root, as found (Strong's address, (ST# H6678) it means "to lie in wait; or to catch men." "a premeditated action". This doesn't sound like something Yahweh needs to do, or would do...or wants to do, or would have to do... this sounds like Satan's MO! This sounds like to 'lie in wait and do murder'!Keep in mind that all this has to do with the re-building of the 3rd Temple, in which Donald Trump is a key player in this rebuilding, who was put in power by the Global Elite, the New World Order, the Rothchilds Banking System. Note that the Rothschilds paid off Donald Trumps debts. His son in law and daughter are part of the cabbala elite!This could be part of the plan of “the mystery of iniquity”. Don't end up like those in Hosea 4:6 ‘My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God (Elohim), I will also forget thy children.'But, be like those in 2Timothy 2:15 ‘Study to shew thyself approved unto God (Yahweh), a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.'Join me as we go Chapter by Chapter, Verse by Verse, Unraveling the Words of Yahweh!Have any questions? Feel free to email me at utwoy@netzero.net
Who was Harold Camping? Is it true that the church is no longer a part of God's plan?
All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works. II Timothy 3:16-17William Millers, Harold Camping and many before and since have had to face the challenge of answering the question. What is God saying to me in the scripture? When is he returning? The Word stands on it's own. We must be careful not to input so much of our point of view and our cultural bias that God's Word becomes our greatly modified version of what we think God should be saying.
Join our Cult here at Bicoastal Boozecast: It includes alcohol and kindness, but you must eat pastries and refrain from Lentils. We also have a very strict no jerk policy. It's the worst cult ever because you can leave at any time. We talk about the Heaven's Gate cult, Harold Camping, cults we would be a part of, and the Cult of Steve Jobs, among other things.The Drink:Jonestown Juice:2 Parts Grape Juice1 Part Apple Jack1 Part Lemon Juice1 Part Blue CuracaoReferences and Notes:The Jonestown CultThe Heaven's Gate CultThe Heaven's Gate Official WebsiteThe NXIVM CultThe Manson Family16 Red Flags You Might Be in a CultHarold CampingKumaré (Netflix Documentary)Mayan Calendar PhenomenonEarth 2Eve OnlineSteve JobsContact Info:Hate-mail, questions or topic ideas for the show, hit us up on twitter at @BCBoozecast or email us at bcboozecast@gmail.com. Bryan can be reached on twitter @RussianLitGuy. Tom can be reached on twitter @Intelligiant2.Find excerpts on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3YkD89dRCIih82ExBd3PkAFind more of Bryan at:https://thinkingoutcloud.org/Find Tom as Donnie Kruger at:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_oaVG9YC-lZ9Lao50t-hzw
Daniel 11:36-45 How will the world end? Who is the antichrist? When will Jesus come back again? These are three questions that Christians have been asking for centuries. There have also been all kinds of predictions for the way the world will end. Who can forget Y2K and the fear that all computers would shut down once we crossed the threshold of a new century known as the year 2000. Harold Camping, the president of the Family Radio Network, predicted The post The End is Near-ish (Part 2) appeared first on Meadowbrooke Church.
In part two we discussed teachers of the "Word of Faith" movement which many biblical scholars would referred to their methods as "extra-biblical-revelations". This goes beyond the pale of traditional protestant orthodoxy, and has been considered heretical. However, what happens when a well-known "bible-only" teacher begins to advocate and strongly embrace a revelation regarding "The End of The World". We'll discuss the claims of Mr. Harold Camping from the late 90s and into the millennium. Camping claimed that the bible itself "guaranteed" the very date of the end....
Ministry Watch: Episode 104On today's MinistryWatch EXTRA episode I'm pleased to welcome back to the program Paul Glader.Paul is the editor-in-chief at Religion Unplugged and the director of the journalism program at The King's College in New York City. His journalism experience includes a long tenure with the Wall Street Journal.To find out more about Religion Unplugged and the stories we discussed today, go to Religion Unplugged.com. If you'd like to give to its International Reporting Fund, there's a link at the top of the page.To find out more about MinistryWatch, go to MinistryWatch.com. And I'd like to share with you a couple of quick notes before we go.First, I want to let you know that the classic book “Mission Drift” is our book of the month. Mission Drift sprang out of research done by the co-author Peter Greer and his colleagues into the reasons some ministries strayed away from their founding missions, and how others stayed “mission true.” This is an important book, and for a gift of any size, we'll send you that book as our thank you for your support of MinistryWatch. We think every Christian donor and ministry leader should have this book in his or her library. But you do need to act fast. This offer expires on May 31.Secondly, if you're in a spot where you can't contribute – hey, I get it. Been there a time or two myself. But that doesn't mean you can't help. First of all, we covet your prayers. We write a lot here at MinistryWatch about people who started out strong, but finished poorly. Pray for us that what God has begun here will continue faithfully. And, secondly, if you're listening to this podcast on a podcast app, give us a rating. The more ratings we get, the better the program performs with search engines. It's an important way you can help us, and it doesn't cost you a dime.The producers for today's program are Rich Roszel and Steve Gandy. Here at MinistryWatch we get database, technical, and editorial support from Cathy Goddard, Stephen DuBarry, Christina Darnell, and Casey Sudduth. Thanks to Bobby Ross, Julia Duin, Christopher Hutton, and entire Religion Unplugged team for providing content for our conversation today.
On today's program, one of the board members who went public with concerns at radio station WPOZ, “The Z,” has been removed from the board. And we examine the strange legacy of Harold Camping, a radio preacher who falsely predicted the end of the world – 10 years ago this month. We begin today the story of a new Bible translation that includes singer Lee Greenwood's licensed lyrics to “God Bless the USA” and America's Pledge of Allegiance. Just a reminder that it's not too late to make a donation to MinistryWatch for the month of May. If you do, you'll receive a copy of the classic book “Mission Drift” as our thank you gift. But you do have to act quickly, as the offer ends May 31. Just go to MinistryWatch.com and hit the donate button at the top of the page. The producers for today's program are Rich Roszel and Steve Gandy. We get database and other technical support from Cathy Goddard, Stephen DuBarry, and Casey Sudduth. Writers who contributed to today's program include Rod Pitzer, Christopher Hutton, Emily McFarlan Miller, Bob Smietana, Anne Stych, Meagan Clark—and you, Warren. Thank you to The NonProfit Times and Religion UnPlugged for contributing material to this week's program. Until next time, may God bless you.
On today’s program, one of the board members who went public with concerns at radio station WPOZ, “The Z,” has been removed from the board. And we examine the strange legacy of Harold Camping, a radio preacher who falsely predicted the end of the world – 10 years ago this month. We begin today the story of a new Bible translation that includes singer Lee Greenwood’s licensed lyrics to “God Bless the USA” and America’s Pledge of Allegiance. Just a reminder that it’s not too late to make a donation to MinistryWatch for the month of May. If you do, you’ll receive a copy of the classic book “Mission Drift” as our thank you gift. But you do have to act quickly, as the offer ends May 31. Just go to MinistryWatch.com and hit the donate button at the top of the page. The producers for today’s program are Rich Roszel and Steve Gandy. We get database and other technical support from Cathy Goddard, Stephen DuBarry, and Casey Sudduth. Writers who contributed to today’s program include Rod Pitzer, Christopher Hutton, Emily McFarlan Miller, Bob Smietana, Anne Stych, Meagan Clark—and you, Warren. Thank you to The NonProfit Times and Religion UnPlugged for contributing material to this week’s program. Until next time, may God bless you.
Here at MinistryWatch we bring you news about Christian ministries, as well as the latest in charity and philanthropy, all designed to help us become better stewards of the resources God has entrusted to us. On today's MinistryWatch EXTRA episode I'm pleased to welcome back to the program Paul Glader.Paul is the editor-in-chief at Religion Unplugged and the director of the journalism program at The King's College in New York City. His journalism experience includes a long tenure with the Wall Street Journal. To find out more about Religion Unplugged and the stories we discussed today, go to Religion Unplugged.com. If you'd like to give to its International Reporting Fund, there's a link at the top of the page. To find out more about MinistryWatch, go to MinistryWatch.com. And I'd like to share with you a couple of quick notes before we go. First, I want to let you know that the classic book “Mission Drift” is our book of the month. Mission Drift sprang out of research done by the co-author Peter Greer and his colleagues into the reasons some ministries strayed away from their founding missions, and how others stayed “mission true.” This is an important book, and for a gift of any size, we'll send you that book as our thank you for your support of MinistryWatch. We think every Christian donor and ministry leader should have this book in his or her library. But you do need to act fast. This offer expires on May 31. Secondly, if you're in a spot where you can't contribute – hey, I get it. Been there a time or two myself. But that doesn't mean you can't help. First of all, we covet your prayers. We write a lot here at MinistryWatch about people who started out strong, but finished poorly. Pray for us that what God has begun here will continue faithfully. And, secondly, if you're listening to this podcast on a podcast app, give us a rating. The more ratings we get, the better the program performs with search engines. It's an important way you can help us, and it doesn't cost you a dime. The producers for today's program are Rich Roszel and Steve Gandy. Here at MinistryWatch we get database, technical, and editorial support from Cathy Goddard, Stephen DuBarry, Christina Darnell, and Casey Sudduth. Thanks to Bobby Ross, Julia Duin, Christopher Hutton, and entire Religion Unplugged team for providing content for our conversation today. And, of course, I'd like to thank my guest-host and Religion Unplugged's leader, Paul Glader, for joining me on the program today. I'm Warren Smith, and you've been listening to the MinistryWatch podcast. Until next time, may God bless you.
Here at MinistryWatch we bring you news about Christian ministries, as well as the latest in charity and philanthropy, all designed to help us become better stewards of the resources God has entrusted to us. On today’s MinistryWatch EXTRA episode I’m pleased to welcome back to the program Paul Glader.Paul is the editor-in-chief at Religion Unplugged and the director of the journalism program at The King’s College in New York City. His journalism experience includes a long tenure with the Wall Street Journal. To find out more about Religion Unplugged and the stories we discussed today, go to Religion Unplugged.com. If you’d like to give to its International Reporting Fund, there’s a link at the top of the page. To find out more about MinistryWatch, go to MinistryWatch.com. And I’d like to share with you a couple of quick notes before we go. First, I want to let you know that the classic book “Mission Drift” is our book of the month. Mission Drift sprang out of research done by the co-author Peter Greer and his colleagues into the reasons some ministries strayed away from their founding missions, and how others stayed “mission true.” This is an important book, and for a gift of any size, we’ll send you that book as our thank you for your support of MinistryWatch. We think every Christian donor and ministry leader should have this book in his or her library. But you do need to act fast. This offer expires on May 31. Secondly, if you’re in a spot where you can’t contribute – hey, I get it. Been there a time or two myself. But that doesn’t mean you can’t help. First of all, we covet your prayers. We write a lot here at MinistryWatch about people who started out strong, but finished poorly. Pray for us that what God has begun here will continue faithfully. And, secondly, if you’re listening to this podcast on a podcast app, give us a rating. The more ratings we get, the better the program performs with search engines. It’s an important way you can help us, and it doesn’t cost you a dime. The producers for today’s program are Rich Roszel and Steve Gandy. Here at MinistryWatch we get database, technical, and editorial support from Cathy Goddard, Stephen DuBarry, Christina Darnell, and Casey Sudduth. Thanks to Bobby Ross, Julia Duin, Christopher Hutton, and entire Religion Unplugged team for providing content for our conversation today. And, of course, I’d like to thank my guest-host and Religion Unplugged’s leader, Paul Glader, for joining me on the program today. I’m Warren Smith, and you’ve been listening to the MinistryWatch podcast. Until next time, may God bless you.
In Episode 6 of History's Greatest Idiots, Lev and Derrick discover what happens when you try to predict the end of the world and get it wrong...5 times and the dangers of pretending to be a doctor when you aren't even old enough to vote yet. Now in Video Podcast format Support us on Patreon Visit our Instagram Or our Twitter Hosts: Lev & Derek https://linktr.ee/Lev_Myskin https://linktr.ee/ThatEffnGuy Artist: Sarah Chey https://www.fiverr.com/sarahchey Circus Man by Jeris (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/37243 Ft: A.M. mews by MommaLuv SKyTower --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/historysgreatestidiots/support
Now that we've gotten past Easter, what better way to prepare for Pentecost than to discuss Pentecostalism with one of my favourite YouTubers, Prophet Of Zod! We discuss the history of Pentecostalism in America, the 4 Great Awakenings, the weird beliefs of Pentecostalism, and some of the dangers it can bring. It's weird hearing a familiar voice talking to you... Mentioned: William Lane Craig, Assemblies of God, Hillsong, Answers In Genesis, Billy Graham, Franklin Graham, Harold Camping, sleep paralysis, Kenneth Copeland, Rodney Howard-Brown, mental health, speaking in tongues, Australian Charities & Not-For-Profits Commission, Rise Up Australia, Catch The Fire Ministries, Telltale, Jim Bakker, . –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– For more thought-provoking content, head over to the Tall Friendly Atheist Dad blog at http://www.tallfriendlyatheistdad.com, check out the tweets at http://www.twitter/com/tfadpod, and check out the book "The Best Religion For The Task At Hand" available on iTunes and Google Play. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Trick or Treat (instrumental) by RYYZN https://soundcloud.com/ryyzn Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/l_trick-or-treat Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/uNPXJ9CDzbc ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast, Hank laments the lack of discernment in the Christian community as scams continue to multiply. Years ago Hank wrote about Harold Camping, who on the basis of alleged biblical insight predicted that God would bring judgment day on May 21, 2011. It is ironic that Camping cited Amos 3:7 in vindication of his claims. Amos could rightly say “the Lord God will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets” for he was a true prophet of God. Unlike Camping, who attempts through esoteric numerology to calculate the exact date of rapture as well as the precise date of Christ's first advent; the prophets provided date parameters which in concert with ancestry, birthplace, and crucifixion prophecies; pinpoint Jesus as the prophesied Messiah. As much as one might hope that Camping was an outlier, in reality, his number is legion. Hank recently was sent a link to yet another sensationalistic Bible prophecy video, this one based on a prophecy by Alexander Cain. The video alleges to be a prophetic message to President Joe Biden. However, a little research demonstrates that Alexander Cain is a pen name and the video is a mere rehash of material produced back in 2015. The original video predicted that an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) would usher in “the greatest and darkest event in human history” which was to occur prior to January 1, 2017. Obviously, as with Camping, Cain proved to be a false prophet—not only because the EMP failed to materialize, but because the biblical passages to which it alludes have nothing whatsoever to do with the twenty-first century.
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (02/17/21), Hank laments the lack of discernment in the Christian community as scams continue to multiply. Years ago Hank wrote about Harold Camping, who on the basis of alleged biblical insight predicted that God would bring judgment day on May 21, 2011. It is ironic that Camping cited Amos 3:7 in vindication of his claims. Amos could rightly say “the Lord God will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets” for he was a true prophet of God. Unlike Camping, who attempts through esoteric numerology to calculate the exact date of rapture as well as the precise date of Christ's first advent; the prophets provided date parameters which in concert with ancestry, birthplace, and crucifixion prophecies; pinpoint Jesus as the prophesied Messiah. As much as one might hope that Camping was an outlier, in reality, his number is legion. Hank recently was sent a link to yet another sensationalistic Bible prophecy video, this one based on a prophecy by Alexander Cain. The video alleges to be a prophetic message to President Joe Biden. However, a little research demonstrates that Alexander Cain is a pen name and the video is a mere rehash of material produced back in 2015. The original video predicted that an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) would usher in “the greatest and darkest event in human history” which was to occur prior to January 1, 2017. Obviously, as with Camping, Cain proved to be a false prophet—not only because the EMP failed to materialize, but because the biblical passages to which it alludes have nothing whatsoever to do with the twenty-first century.
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After many years, Pastor Dick returns to OTE, along with his pals in faith, Harold Camping and…who? Anyway, this trio of God inspired commentators go at it for 3 hours, accompanied by their argumentative engineer, Izzy Isn't. The added bonus from these collectors of God is a whole bunch of classic music and sermonizing from the right wings of religion. 3 Hours. The post The Return Of Pastor Dick – Richard Lyons, Peter Conheim, Tim Maloney, Don appeared first on KPFA.
Kevin and Jen discuss Harold Camping’s prediction of the rapture and robots taking over the world. Plus One Per Diem welcomes AVID students in-studio for their first Film School Friday.
Negativland – Mark Hosler, Peter Conheim, Tim Maloney, Jon leidecker, Don A group of cohorts large enough to be called Negativland join me for an improvised discussion of Science. Peter Diddle, Harold Camping, Wick Milford, and Brindle Spork take on all scientific questions and Receptacle callers without a scientific plan or scientific qualifications to do so. This intense talk fest, intended to increase a public awareness of science in our lives, does just the opposite. 3 Hours. The post Over the Edge – The Science Show appeared first on KPFA.
Jesus is coming soon. Are you ready?
7 AM - The end of the world is happening today; Steve Jobs' biographer is on 60 Minutes this Sunday; Civil attorney Tanya Gendleman talks about an IL school limiting bathroom breaks; More on Jobs biography.
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