Tag Archives: eschatology

Left Behind with Obama?

This was crazy enough that it even made me rock back a second and question my eschatology. Read the post above it, then the comment to which I link. (HT: Patrick.)

No shortage yet

On a conservative LCMS website:
By 2005, Premillennialists will be as scarce as hens teeth. Their emotional, revival-driven, cultish worship will fade into oblivion with them. They will disappear like the Pilgrims after Christ didn’t return in 1666.
(I think he mostly means dispensational premillennialists, but I don’t wish to put words in his mouth.)
Unfortunately, this prophecy [...]

Dave takes on ignorant Diggers

Dave Farquhar takes on Digg commenters who wouldn’t know a historical Christian worldview if it bit them. Also he points out that being a Christian doesn’t mean that you think that Tim LaHaye is any sort of theologian or spokesman for Evangelicalism. And he says something about substitutionary atonement.
We ought to do a [...]

Who else could be there?

James White says, in response to the announcement of Steve Ray’s new DVD: “Oh man, if I could just get a flight to Troy, Michigan, for the World Premiere of this…DVD! I wonder who will be there? Mel? Britney? Denzel? This would be big enough to break out the kilt! But alas, I probably [...]

The Ransom of Red Feather

I had the weirdest Father’s Day ever on Sunday. I started out by giving a panhandler a few bucks, and ended up driving him to Springfield.
It started as we were driving home from church. The man on the side of the road was sitting on his duffel bag and holding a sign that [...]

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