Saturday, August 27, 2022

The Study Of The History Of The End Of The World, Part 6

  The Great Disappointment served as a warning that an interpretative eschatological system needed to be formulated that incorporated what many believed to be the portion of divine revelation yet to be fulfilled while protecting those holding to these truths from falling into the hysteria and panic that can easily grip the minds of those realizing that the present age is soon coming to an end when considered in the light of eternity's time table. Such balance, for the most part, was to be found in classical dispensationalism.

Classic dispensationalism holds that God deals with His people and the world in specific ways at particular points in history. The way in which He dealt with Israel during the Age of Law was not the way He deals with the Church during the Age of Grace. As such, promises distinctively made with Israel do not necessarily apply to the Church.
In terms of the End Times, dispensationalism contends that these will begin to conclude when Christ removes those that believe --- both the living and the dead --- bodily to Heaven. Following this act or shortly thereafter, the Tribulation period will commence in which a number of judgments as described in prophetic portions of Scripture such as the Book of Revelation begin to take place and the forces of evil gain the upper hand more so than previously as the Holy Spirit will no longer be as engaged in the ministry of restraint. This will culminate with the Antichrist ruling openly from the Temple in Jerusalem. This horror will not be resolved until Christ returns in triumph at the Battle of Armageddon to usher in the millennial kingdom.
Though echoing a number of the same themes, dispensationalism possessed a number of differences from the premillennialism that resulted in the Great Disappointment. The Millerites professed an historicist premillennialism whereas the Darbyites advocated a futurist premillennialism. In historicist premillennialism, the eschatological interpreter equates certain events already having transpired in church history with particular symbols depicted in prophetic Biblical passages.
Doing so, Kyle points out, “...locks the interpreter into millennial arithmetic and makes date setting an irresistible temptation (193).” Futurist premillennialism is much more fluid and adaptable to events as they unfold. For the only event that this system of prophetic interpretation insists with absolute certainty must take place next is the Rapture. Any other ordering would destroy this interpretative chronology entirely.
Though not as wedded to particular prophetic scenarios to the same degree as historical premillennialism, that has not prevented dispensationalists from speculating until their hearts are content as to how they think God will wrap up history as we know it. If anything, such analytical prognostication has become a very lucrative theological cottage industry over the course of the past century. Dispensationalism in one form or another became the most pervasive prophetic outlook throughout what would become conservative Evangelicalism. This was the result of a number of impressively insightful Bible scholars and shrewd ecclesiastical administrators that utilized the emerging technologies at their disposal to convince the Christian public just how prescient this prophetic school of thought was in understanding unfolding events.
Dispensationalism came to America with the itinerant ministry of John Nelson Darby where he not only won a significant number of minds among Baptists but also interestingly Presbyterians (Kyle, 104). The cause of early dispensationalism was also helped by Scotland Yard investigator Sir Robert Andrew in the book The Coming Prince. However, dispensationalism probably received its greatest boost from the ministry of Dwight L. Moody.
Though Moody is remembered as a preeminent revivalist in general, he could also be as commemorated for the role he played in spreading pretribulational, premillennialism in particular. Foremostly, this was accomplished through the establishment of Bible institutes such as the eponymous Moody Bible Institute and the Bible Institute of Los Angeles (BIOLA) which taught this interpretative framework to aspiring pastors and Bible teachers. Yet another phenomena reinforcing these teachings were prophecy conferences held between 1875 and 1900 where those drawn to the futurist premillennial perspective could come together and forge relationships and alliances for the struggle that loomed on the horizon.
Another tool that contributed to the dissemination of the dispensational perspective was The Scofield Reference Bible. Converted while in prison serving a sentence for forgery, Cyrus Scofield went on to live a commendable Christian life as a Congregational pastor, author, Bible institute instructor under Moody's auspices, and prophecy conference speaker. His magnum opus was none other than the reference Bible that bore his name. For better or worse, Scofield placed his notes on the same page as the Biblical text. Whether intentional or not, this created in the minds of unsuspecting readers the impression that the interpretation of the text was nearly as inspired as the text the notes were reflecting upon.
Often nothing can cement a relationship like the threat posed by a common enemy. To believers living in the twenty-first century, it might come as a surprise that initially many Evangelicals did not necessarily hold to the idea of the Rapture as held by dispensationalist theologians. However, despite any misgivings about the Dispensationalists, like the Evangelicals they at least held to essential Christian doctrine. That was more than could be said of the religious liberalism or Modernism which seemed to be on the rise with its embrace of Darwinism, the social gospel, and skepticism of the traditional understanding of doctrines such as the divinity of Christ, the Virgin Birth, and inerrancy of Scripture. As the believing remnant galvanized around a series of tractates called The Fundamentals, the Evangelicals decided to give the Dispensationalists a fair hearing, and in a number of instances, adopted the prophetic framework as their own.
Pivotal to Darbyite dispensationalism was the idea that the Jewish people would return to Israel and that a European empire corresponding to a revived Roman would dominate world affairs in the final days. To those living here in the early twenty-first century, news of Israel regularly tops global headlines. However, such was not so much the case when eschatologists of the late 1800's began making speculative assertions regarding such.
Christians began to take notice when world events started to align broadly with the claims of this prophetic school of thought. To many, the bloodshed and destruction of the Great War (known more commonly now as World War I) no doubt seemed like the Battle of Armageddon. The Balfour Declaration was tacit recognition on the part of the elites that oversee international affairs that the Jews would ndeed return to inhabit the land of their ancestors. Russia falling to the evils of Communism with its belligerent intent to foment revolution around the world, to those steeped in Scripture, brought to mind the kingdom of the north and its fearsome ruler predicted in the Book of Ezekiel. The League of Nations no doubt echoed in the minds embracing this interpretative methodology the world government which would emanate outward from the Antichrist's European power base to eventually incorporate the entire planet for at least a short wile.
Yet unlike the Millerites before it, the dispensationalist system was flexible enough that it could readjust itself when certain predictions did not necessarily unfold as foretold. If one looked closely enough at the rhetorical fine print, one would no doubt occasionally spot qualifiers such as “this could be” or “things look like”. For example, if it looked like despite the hardships of the Great War that the world was not necessarily coming to an end, low and behold, who was that little big mouth in Italy or the even more obnoxious one with the silly mustache in Germany? Could one of those be the Antichrist that Scripture warned about? And when that did not pan out, observant analysts could reflect upon transpiring events and conclude that the ones thought to be the particular time of troubles described in Holy Writ were rather instead the times leading up to those times by laying the foundations for such sorrows.
By Frederick Meekins
Bibibliography
Abanes, Richard. End-Times Visions: The Doomsday Obsession. Nashville, Tennessee: Broadman and Holman Publishers, 1988.
Kirsch, Jonathan. A History Of The End Of The World: How The Most Controversial Book In The Bible Changed The Course Of Western Civilization. San Francisco, California: Harper Collins Publishers, 2006.
Kagan, Donald, Ozment, Steven and Turner, Frank. The Western Heritage Since 1789 (Fourth Edition). New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1991.
Kyle, Richard. The Last Days Are Here Again: A History Of The End Times. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Books, 1988. Hanover, New Hampshire: University Press of New England, 1996.
Ladd, George. The Blessed Hope: A Biblical Study of The Second Advent and The Rapture. Grand Rapids, Michigan: WM. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1956.
Thompson, Damian. The End Of Time: Faith and Fear in the Shadow of the Millennium.

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Friday, August 26, 2022

Congress Warns Of Increasing Non-Terrestrial Menace

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$1 Million Worth Of Jewelry Removed From Church But Takes Wisdom Of Solomon To Discern Who The Real Crook Is

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Debt Forgiveness Scam Projected To Further Sink U.S. Economy

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WIll Mandatory Invasive Plague Cult Genetic Tampering Be Deemed Illegal?

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Pastrix Construes Trinity Through Sado-Masochistic Formulation

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Is Longtermism A Transhumanist Sect Advocating Eugenics?

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Eco-Celebrities Wasting Water Amidst Serious Drought

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Arise Men Of The West: Woketopian Hordes Breach Middle Earth

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Tolerancemongers Establish Alert System To More Efficiently Plan Riots

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Methodist Civil War Looming

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Plague Cult Vatican Admits Monkey Pox Afflicts Primarily Carnal Reprobates

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How To Find Your Happy Place

How To Have A Big Life In Retirement

Is Anglicanism Splitting?

Magnifying Christ: Making God Large

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Why Church History?

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Lovecraft, Fantasy Literature, and Christ

The Nature Of Tribulation Ministry

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What Should A Local Church Look Like?

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Tall White & Nordic Extraterrestrials: What Is The Difference?

Who Are The Trantaloids?

Why Are Traditionalists Leaving The United Methodist Church?

Is It Worth Fighting For The Southern Baptist Convention?

The Calling & Affirmation Of Ministry

What About Denominational Differences?

What Would Extraterrestrial Life Mean For Christians?

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Friday, August 19, 2022

Government To Document How Long You’re On The Can

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Russell Moore Seizes Control Of Christianity Today

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Pastor Posts Video Of Foreplay Hair Removal

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Dimwit Shocked His Winky Got Touched In Suspected Whorehouse

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Leftists Barely Batting An Eye Against Infanticide & Human Experimentation Equate Pet Onwership With Slavery

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Leftwing Evangelicals Demand Congress Import Potential Jihadists

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Andy Stanley Talks Trash Against The Apostles’ Creed

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Plague Cult Alchemy An Exercise In Obedience & Not Disease Prevention

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Fauci Deifies Himself As Christic Inspiration

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Does Aspiring Antichrist Conspire To Purge Majority Of Population?

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Opponents Of Capital Punishment Don’t Give Flip About Those Killed By Plague Cult Elixir

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Will Ric Flair Return To The Ring?

 


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Plague Cult Hopeful New Variant Signal’s Tyranny’s Return

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Heathen Cultist Didn’t Give A Damn Deluded Follower Miscarried

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What Is Conservatism?

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Sharing You Wisdom In Your Second Act

On The Path To Becoming A Pastor

Will Humans Colonize The Cosmos Before Christ’s Return?

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Why The General Association Of Regular Baptists?

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Saturday, August 13, 2022

Abolitionist Spirituality Calls For The Silencing Of Whites & The Confiscatory Redistribution Of Property

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Will The Inflation Reduction Act Turn The IRS Into Regime Gestapo?

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Will The Inflation Reduction Act Solidify Socialist Tyranny?

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Israeli Intellectual Advocates On Behalf Of Transhumanist Eugenics

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Will Mind Uploading Be More Like Identity Theft Than Immortality?

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Will Polio Be Invoked To Extend Plague Cult Dictatorship?

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Top Secret Extraterrestrial Technology & Their Business Application

The Psychology Of Retirement

How To Find Your New Identity In Retirement

An Unofficial Beginner’s Guide To Methodist Theology

Why Read Philosophy?

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Why Worldview Matters

C.S. Lewis Symposium: Malcolm Guite On Imaginative Fiction

The End Times & The Fight For America’s Future

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Friday, August 12, 2022

Why Do 80% Of Youth Leave The Church?

In considering why 80% leave the church following high school, Ray Comfort speculates that these individuals were likely never believers to begin with.

Another factor pushing these souls away before coming to an understanding of the truth is hypocrisy.

Comfort and his cohost suggest that one of the most profound things that a parent can do to inoculate their children against the possibility of falling away is to apologize when they themselves have done something wrong.

Many young adults in most of these instances were never properly catechized or quizzed as to their understanding of what it was that they initially claimed to profess.

Tuesday, August 09, 2022

Propagandists Outraged Conservatives Speaking Out Against Leftwing Corporatism

The cover of the 8/12/22 issue of Newsweek depicts an elephant prepared to step on a Mickey Mouse standing atop a soapbox holding a megaphone in one hand and the homosexual ensign in the other.

The article is titled accordingly to decry, “War On Woke: As More Companies Take A Liberal Stand On Social Issues, The Right Is Fighting Back”.

One would do well to consider the underlying philosophical presuppositions.

A good number of these corporations no doubt adopted the revolutionary social agenda out of fear of being vandalized by the likes of Antifa and Black Lives Matter.

Propagandists such as Newsweek would no doubt celebrate such agitation and the accompanying capitulation simply as examples of application of the First Amendment.

Then on what grounds is there cause for concern if absolute values do not really exist in a pluralistic “democracy” when conservatives organize in a less destructive manner to attempt to ensure that corporatists acknowledge the interests of this ideological perspective as well?

by Frederick Meekins

Sunday, August 07, 2022

Church Of England Delirious With White Guilt

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