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George the Lessor claims to be "born again". That requires that he believe in the return of Christ and the associated Last Days, doesn't it? Quote:
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I think we may find he says as little as possible about anything (a closed mouth gathers no foot... as they say) I have tried in the past to learn exactly what GWB does believe but it has been very difficult to get much detail, but there is always this strong suggestion that the government is "influened by" or "closely in touch with" end time "whackos". When I was younger I was fooled into believing all the rubbish about the ënd times"". Sadly while you are caught in that belief system it can be extremely hard to see that it is not true. Such a belief soon begins to influence most of what you do. Which means you weither begin to live like a loony or live with the cognitive dissonance. Not being president, believing this kind of thing probably doesn't pose huge problems for the rest of the world though. But if you are president and you are constantly being pressured by people who really believe thse things then who knows what effect it will have. |
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It's not a yes-no question for me, Magus... Unless there is actual mention in the Bible of believing Christians being "taken" from their daily lives BEFORE the battle of armageddon...
I just learned today before reading this thread that that man was John Darby, and I did come onto it through reading about the Left Behind series. Suprisingly, I happened on the fact that the Left Behind authors "grace" the cover of Newsweek (nice polyester pants LaHaye!) today. I was thinking that Darby's "premillenialism" influences most of apocalyptic Christianity today. Just couldn't think of the name. Seriously though, the sheer amount of political sway and money these guys have is amazing. And they're actually trying to fulfill Armageddon. They have crossed the point between psychotics and an active threat. That article about the White House and the "Apostolic Congress" meetings freaked me out even more... |
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http://www.nationalreview.com/dreher/dreher041102.asp Under any other circumstances these people would be medicated or locked up as dangerous psychotics and psychopaths. But they have the pseudo-respectability of claiming religion which traditionally has protective precedent against being seen for what they really are (unless like Joan of Arc you are up against a bigger, nastier, rival bunch of people claiming religion). It might be entertaining to try some of the psych tests on rapture believers etc to see if, ignoring the convenient religion excuse, they would actually fail. It has already been suggested that many of the people with visions actually had epileptic seizures. Unfortunately that does have to be based on theirs and others accounts when they are not alive any more, unlike the methods of forensic archaeology which can belatedly identify other diseases which leave traces in the bones of ancient victims. Some of the witch-hunting mania seems to have been based on a toxic fungal infection (the reported symptoms and behaviour and recorded weather/harvest conditions apparently fit the model extremely well). So I wonder if John Nelson Darby showed any signs of epilepsy. |
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At least I hope he is the one putting out false information. |
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1Th 4:17 Then we which are alive [and] remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord. Rapture comes from the latin for caught up. |
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