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Rapture Fever - (e-Book PDF Download)

Obama Spendulus Calculator If your physician told you that you probably only have one year to live, would you apply to graduate school? Silly question, isn't it? Of course you wouldn't. With a year to live it would be foolish to begin a long-term educational program that will cost you a lot of money and use up the precious time you have remaining.

For over 160 years, pastors and authors have been telling Bible-believing Christians that Jesus is coming soon to rapture His Church to heaven. This means nothing a person can do to build a legacy on earth will survive the 3.5 year Great Tribulation period that will begin 3.5 years after the "secret" Rapture. This means that an investment in graduate school or any other long-term capital project is a very high-risk investment.

Here is a major reason why modern fundamentalism has not built universities, medical schools, law schools and all the other institutions that produce wealth and leadership in the modern world. This is why fundamentalist Christians have been sitting in the back of humanism's bus for over a hundred years. They believe that the Church's time on earth is just about to run out. They are willing to make sacrifices only for projects that will pay off in the short term. They have been paralyzed by Rapture Fever.

Rapture Fever is a study of the paralyzing effects of a doctrine that was invented in 1830. It shows why millions of Christians who have accepted this doctrine have walked away from great opportunities because they regarded those opportunities as heavy responsibilities. Evangelical Christians have voluntarily handed power over to their enemies. Their enemies have a concept of the future that spans many generations. It is time to reclaim the future for the Church of Jesus Christ, and in doing so, reclaim the present. It is time to seek the cure for Rapture Fever!
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Last Days Madness - (e-Book PDF Download)

Obama Spendulus Calculator What you believe about the future could hurt you.

The end is here...again. At every calendar milestone, self-proclaimed modern-day "prophets" arise to stir up a furor rivaled only by the impending apocalypse they predict.

This doom-and-gloom prognostication is not only spread by a few fanatics, but millions of Christians, including some of the most recognized names in mainstream Christianity who are caught up in the latest "last days" frenzy.

Seduced by the popular craze, they are driven not to action, but to radical inactivity, ineffectiveness, and lethargy while waiting for the easy-out "end."

In this authoritative book, Gary DeMar clears the haze of "end-times" fever, shedding light on the most difficult and studied prophetic passages in the Bible, including Daniel 7:13-14; 9:24-27; Matt. 16:27-28; 24-25; Thess. 2; 2 Peter 3:3-13, and clearly explaining a host of other controversial topics, including:
  • The Meaning of Near, Shortly, Quickly, and "This Generation"
  • The Prophetic Discourse of Matthew 24
  • The Rebuilt Temple
  • The Abomination of Desolation
  • The Man of Lawlessness
  • The Meaning of 666
  • The Return of Jesus
  • The Cursed Fig Tree
  • The Passing Away of Heaven and Earth
  • The Antichrist and Armageddon
  • The Rapture
  • The Identity of "Mystery Babylon"
  • And so much more....
In this book, DeMar tests your views and renews your zeal for the living truth. This is the most thoroughly documented and comprehensive study of Bible prophecy ever written! Last Days Madness will be your survival guide and spiritual compass to ensure you escape the paralysis of last days madness.
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10 Popular Prophecy Myths Exposed & Answered (e-Book PDF Download)

The American Challenge There is a seismic shift taking place in the study of Bible prophecy.

For decades, popular prophecy writers have emphatically insisted that our generation is the terminal generation, the last generation before the rapture of the church.

First, we were told that 1988 was the end date. Then it was the turn of the 2001 millennial clock. Next it was 2007. The end keeps getting pushed farther in the future.

As a result of many failed predictions, many Christians are beginning to take a second look at a prophetic system that they were told is the only one that takes the literal interpretation of the Bible seriously. Gary DeMar has taken on the task of exposing some of the popular myths foisted upon the public by prophetic speculators:
  1. The Myth of the Israel-Church Distinction
  2. The Myth that the Modern State of Israel is a Sign that the Rapture is Near
  3. The Myth that Only Dispensationalists Have a Future for Israel
  4. The Myth of the Postponed Abrahamic Covenant
  5. The Myth of Replacement Theology
  6. The Myth that Animal Sacrifices and Circumcision Are Everlasting Rites
  7. The Myth that the Temple Needs to be Rebuilt
  8. he Myth that the Gospel Has Yet to be Preached in the Whole World
  9. The Myth that Earthquakes are Signs of the End Times
  10. The Myth that Oil in Israel is a Prophetic Sign
Some of the material in 10 Popular Prophecy Myths Exposed & Answered will shock you, but it will make you a better student of the Bible.
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The Day and the Hour: Christianity's Perennial Fascination with Predicting the End of the World

Obama Spendulus Calculator Throughout Christian history, bizarre fringe groups and well-meaning saints alike have been fully convinced that events in their lifetime were fulfilling Bible prophecy.

In The Day and The Hour, Gumerlock spans two thousand years of conjecture on the last days, disclosing the dreams and delusions of those who believed that their sect was the 144,000 of Revelation 7; that the 1290 days of Daniel 12 had expired in their generation; that the "Man of Sin" of II Thessalonians 2 was reigning in their time; that a Rapture of the saints, a Great Tribulation, a Battle of Armageddon were just around the corner; or that a Millenial Kingdom was about to dawn.

By exposing these erroneous predictions made century after century, The Day and The Hour encourages an approach of "cautious ignorance" concerning the date of the final coming of Christ and related events, and magnifies the truth of Christ's words that the day and the hour is indeed unknown.

This fascinating chronicle of predictions will rivet the attention of any student of Bible prophecy, regardless of your eschatological position.
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Doomsday Deja Vu
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Obama Spendulus Calculator Benito Mussolini is the Antichrist! Adolf Hitler is the Antichrist! Joseph Stalin is the Antichrist! The rapture will be in 1988. The rapture will take place before the year 2000. Jesus is coming back in our generation. Jesus is coming back soon. Jesus really is coming back . . . Soon! That last one is the title of a new book.

I'm sure you have heard these claims before. They accomplish only one thing: They get people to question the integrity of the Bible. I've been following the history of date setting for 30 years. Others have followed it before me.

Prophecy pot boilers sell in the millions and are then relegated to the dust bin of history or revised when the newspaper headlines change. It's hard to appeal to the Bible when so many people have done it before, claiming that this time they're right on the timing of prophetic events.


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The Gospel of the Kingdom: An Examination of Modern Dispensationalism

Obama Spendulus Calculator Dispensationalism is perhaps best known for its distinctive doctrines of a secret rapture of the Church, a future great Tribulation over which will preside an evil world leader known as the Antichrist, and the rebuilding of the Jewish temple in Jerusalem along with the reinstitution of the Old Testament sacrificial system under a restored Levitical priesthood.

However, the most pernicious errors of this system are not eschatological, but soteriological. As this book demonstrates, Dispensationalism, as popularized in the early 1900s by C.I. Scofield in his Reference Bible, and believed today by a large segment of the professing Evangelical Church in America, is a radical departure from the historic Christian understanding of the Kingdom and leads to an undermining of the biblical Gospel itself. Originally printed in 1928.
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