Building
Not on this earth
...but where it matters
Lies
5-22-11

 

 

It should be fairly obvious by now that May 21, 2011 has come and gone without any fanfare, ominous repercussions, change in global status quo, surreptitious en mass removal of indigenous believers, rapture et al. 

 

A lie is defined in the dictionary as a falsehood, prevarication of the truth or intentional statement. It can be fairly substantiated as true that the Family Radio Ministry headed by a one Harold Camping is now part and parcel of the lie that he promulgated that the “Rapture” and/or end of the world would occur on May 21, 2011.

 

It did not happen.

 

It is now May 22, 2011. 

 

This is what happens when ungodly men of God mishandle the Word of God to proclaim statements that are erroneously wrested from said book that are untrue and largely disingenuous. But that’s ok for Harold since it hasn’t been his first proclamation concerning the false Rapture (of course this is sardonic humor). Many others have predicted the AntiChrist hoping to expedite the Tribulation as well. 

 

The sad part is that the people who are sincere believers and Christians literally bought into his lies and many turned over their homes, belongings, money etc.. Granted, Mr Camping is no spring chicken (currently 89 years old) and this certainly was his failed (again) prediction concerning the Parousia (return of Christ). Right now it seems he is out of “swan songs”. 

 

Equally sad is that apparently his “Ministry” was worth many millions of dollars. Some have estimated anywhere between 100 - 150 million dollars plus. The hundreds of billboards that were bought in many of the major metropolitan cities in the world, many non-Christian people will deride as false not because Jesus, the faith or Christianity is false; but because one Mr Harold Camping is a false prophet. The irony being that the false rapture cult mentality that otherwise holds fast to this erroneous eschatological (prophetic) system have distanced themselves from this debacle by still holding to their false rapture doctrine...

 

This particular web site has for the past few years endeavored to expose this false rapture “cult” by explaining (exhorting) sound biblical doctrine. Unfortunately, there are still millions of Evangelical Christians who still adhere to it. Look no further than John Hagee out of Texas who is making headlines as he bends over backwards in his adulation of physical Israel thus in essence “giving away” his eternal birthright for a political entity that is still antichrist to this day. 

 

It is is equally astounding how in the book of Daniel how the Dispensationalists have attributed the works of Christ to the antichrist as in the “he” who confirms the covenant. Out of this faulty perception has flowed like a river of raw sewage the false 7 year peace treaty, false rapture cult, false identification of a carnally based chosen people fallacy that is rooted on the physical aspects of a persons flesh. 

 

Jesus said to Nicodemus that “ye must be born again”. He was speaking of a Spiritual Israel.

 

Everything that Jesus said was, is, and shall be true.

 

Everything else is a lie.

 

 

 

Scott Sepanek

TheRapttureCult.com

 

 

Other pages on this site are devoted to proper eschatology and/or proper handling of the Word. No money is asked. The only thing that is asked is that people forward its message on to others...

 

Will you please do this?