rapture & Iraq

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Fri Feb 21 14:48:19 PST 2003


[via Sam Smith's Progressive Review]

THE END IS NEAR; GET RAPTURE GEAR READY

PAUL S. BOYER, ALTERNET - Does the Bible foretell regime change in Iraq? Did God establish Israel's boundaries millennia ago? Is the United Nations a forerunner of a satanic world order? For millions of Americans, the answer to all those questions is a resounding . . . Abundant evidence makes clear that millions of Americans - upwards of 40 percent, according to some widely publicized national polls - do, indeed, believe that Bible prophecies detail a specific sequence of end-times events. According to the most popular prophetic system, pre-millennial dispensationalism, formulated by the 19th-century British churchman John Darby, a series of last-day signs will signal the approaching end. Those will include wars, natural disasters, rampant immorality, the rise of a world political and economic order, and the return of the Jews to the land promised by God to Abraham.

In Darby's system, the present "dispensation" will end with the Rapture, when all true believers will join Christ in the air. Next comes the Tribulation, when a charismatic but satanic figure, the Antichrist, will arise in Europe, seize world power, and impose his universal tyranny under the dread sign "666," mentioned in Revelation. After seven years, Christ and the saints will return to vanquish the Antichrist and his armies at Har-Megiddo (the biblical Armageddon), an ancient battle site near Haifa.

From a restored Temple in Jerusalem, Christ will then inaugurate a thousand-year reign of peace and justice - the Millennium.

That scenario, which Darby ingeniously cobbled together from apocalyptic passages throughout the Bible, was popularized in America by expositors like Cyrus Scofield, whose 1909 "Scofield Reference Bible" became a best seller. More recently, dispensationalism has been promulgated by radio evangelists; paperback popularizers; fundamentalist and Pentecostal pastors; and TV luminaries like Jerry Falwell, Jack Van Impe, and John Hagee.

http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=15221



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