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Publishing Armageddon
American Vision ^ | 7/24/2006 | Gary DeMar

Posted on 07/24/2006 8:28:49 AM PDT by topcat54

Events in Israel are viewed by millions of evangelicals as a sure sign that the rapture is near. Again! Jerry Falwell, who stated on a December 27, 1992, television broadcast, that he did “not believe there will be another millennium . . . or another century,” has written on July 23, 2006:

It is apparent, in light of the rebirth of the state of Israel, that the present-day events in the Holy Land may very well serve as a prelude or forerunner to the future Battle of Armageddon and the glorious return of Jesus Christ.1
Something similar happened in 1990. John F. Walvoord recycled and revised his Armageddon, Oil and the Middle East Crisis to fit with what was then considered to be the latest in the fulfillment of Bible prophecy in our day. The 1974 edition opened with this declaration: “Each day’s headlines raise new questions concerning what the future holds.”2 As we now know, Walvoord’s book was guided by current events and not sound methods of biblical interpretation. Described as “the world’s foremost interpreter of biblical prophecy,” in 1991 he expected “‘the Rapture to occur in his own lifetime.’”3 While Walvoord didn’t invent the prophetic speculation game, as Frank Gumerlock points out it his The Day and the Hour, he did make a ton of money playing it.

Walvoord’s book was reprinted in 1976 and then sank without a trace until a revised edition appeared in late 1990. By August 1991, it had sold 1,676,886 copies.4 It was decisively predictive based on the events transpiring in the Gulf War:

The world today is like a stage being set for a great drama. The major actors are already in the wings waiting for their moment in history. The main stage props are already in place. The prophetic play is about to begin. . . . Our present world is well prepared for the beginning of the prophetic drama that will lead to Armageddon. Since the stage is set for this dramatic climax of the age, it must mean that Christ’s coming for his own is very near.5

Not many people realized that the basic content of the revised edition was nearly sixteen years old when it was reissued in 1990. When the Gulf War ended abruptly, the book was being remaindered for twenty-five cents a copy, if you bought it by the case!

Walvoord’s failed predictions have not deterred other prophecy writers from taking up the mantle of prophetic dogmatism by proclaiming that prophecy is being fulfilled today. And what about their past failed predictions that seemed so sure at the time? They simply moved on “without ever acknowledging their mistake.”6 This is because current events, not Scripture, serve as their interpretive grid.

In 1974, Thomas S. McCall and the late Zola Levitt wrote The Coming Russian Invasion in which they stated that “the Armageddon conflict grows out of the Russian invasion of Israel.” Now that the former Soviet Union no longer has super power status, a new prophetic theory had to be invented to fit current events. Since necessity is the mother of invention in the end-time speculation business, prophecy speculator Mark Hitchcock wrote The Coming Islamic Invasion of Israel. But that was in 2002 and it’s old news. Now that Iran is threatening Israel again, prophetic publishers are looking for the next prophetic blockbuster to take advantage of the always gullible Christian market. Similar in title to Walvoord’s book that was first published in 1974, Hitchcock has written Iran—The Coming Crisis: Radical Islam, Oil, and the Nuclear Threat. How many unsuspecting readers will know that Hitchcock has traveled this prophetic road before in The Silver Kingdom: Iran in History and Prophecy published in 1994?

The only winners in the Armageddon game are the authors who tell us it’s near and the publishers who print their books by the truck load. The losers are the integrity of God’s Word and the poor souls who pin their hopes on prophetic speculations passed off as certainties that are always said to be near.

Gary DeMar is president of American Vision and the author of more than 20 books. His latest is Myths, Lies, and Half Truths.

Reprinted with permission: American Vision P.O. Box 220, Powder Springs, GA 30127, 800-628-9460.

Notes:

1. Jerry Falwell, “On the threshold of Armageddon?” (July 23, 2006): www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=51180

2. John F. Walvoord and John E. Walvoord, Armageddon, Oil and the Middle East Crisis (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1974), 7.

3. Quoted in Kenneth L. Woodward, “The Final Days are Here Again,” Newsweek (March 18, 1991), 55.

4. Press Release, “Kudos,” Zondervan Publishing House (August 1991).

5. John W. Walvoord, Armageddon, Oil and the Middle East Crisis (Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1990), 228.

6. Stephen D. O’Leary, Arguing the Apocalypse: A Theory of Millennial Rhetoric (New York: Oxford University Press, 1994), 191.


TOPICS: Theology
KEYWORDS: armageddon; dispensationalism; endtimes; eschatology; popprophecy; postmillenialism; rapturefever; speculation; tribulationism
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"This is because current events, not Scripture, serve as their interpretive grid."

"Now that the former Soviet Union no longer has super power status, a new prophetic theory had to be invented to fit current events."

"Now that Iran is threatening Israel again, prophetic publishers are looking for the next prophetic blockbuster to take advantage of the always gullible Christian market."

1 posted on 07/24/2006 8:28:49 AM PDT by topcat54
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2 posted on 07/24/2006 8:30:11 AM PDT by topcat54
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Sigh ... all John F. Walvoord did in both his mentioned books was show how current events are LEADING up to the rapture and Armageddon. The reference is ALL based on Scripture.

In no way shape or form did he PREDICT a date or personally PROPHSIZE. All he did was cover the SAME issues that are BIGGER issues today. I suppose some people just don't want to read what the Bible states and have events compliment it. No one knows when He is returning but one is allowed to look at events and see a PATTERN where His return looks very soon.

1Thes.5

[2] For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night.

2Pet.3

[10] But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up.
3 posted on 07/24/2006 8:40:51 AM PDT by nmh
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***Walvoord....... Described as “the world’s foremost interpreter of biblical prophecy***

Not accurate mind you, he just sells lots of books.


4 posted on 07/24/2006 8:42:00 AM PDT by Gamecock ("God's sheep are brought home by the Holy Spirit, and there won't be one of them lost." L R Shelton)
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To: topcat54
The only winners in the Armageddon game are the authors who tell us it’s near and the publishers who print their books by the truck load. The losers are the integrity of God’s Word and the poor souls who pin their hopes on prophetic speculations passed off as certainties that are always said to be near.

Well, dear old Hal Lindsey gets to recyle his books and his wives as each ages out. He's on wife number four at the moment, and who knows how many times he'd "updated" The Late Great Planet Earth ? New names, fresh covers, life is good if you are on the profit-making end of the doomsaying business!

5 posted on 07/24/2006 8:42:33 AM PDT by TomSmedley (Calvinist, optimist, home schooling dad, exuberant husband, technical writer)
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"Walvoord’s failed predictions have not deterred other prophecy writers from taking up the mantle of prophetic dogmatism by proclaiming that prophecy is being fulfilled today."

He made NO predictions. Events today are fulfilling BIBLICAL prophecy today.

This author is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO spiritually discerned it is beyond sad.
6 posted on 07/24/2006 8:42:53 AM PDT by nmh
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To: topcat54

In 1974, Thomas S. McCall and the late Zola Levitt wrote The Coming Russian Invasion in which they stated that “the Armageddon conflict grows out of the Russian invasion of Israel.” Now that the former Soviet Union no longer has super power status, a new prophetic theory had to be invented to fit current events.>>>>

Does the author of this article think because the USSR is no more that Russia is no longer a threat? I am not really into eschatology, but if we take the premise that Gog and Magog will invade Israel, then thats what it says it doesnt say unless the USSR is no more or unless this or that.


7 posted on 07/24/2006 8:43:40 AM PDT by aft_lizard (born conservative...I chose to be a republican)
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To: Gamecock

Walvoord is being tarred unfairly. He's much more biblically based than some of the other prophecy folks.


8 posted on 07/24/2006 8:45:02 AM PDT by Blogger
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To: aft_lizard

Russia has always been considered the land of Magog by these prophecy scholars - not the Soviet Union. It was the Scythians who were progenitors of the Russians that was the reason why.


9 posted on 07/24/2006 8:46:26 AM PDT by Blogger
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To: TomSmedley
Lindsey has done some good work. His analysis of Islam is great. Wives aside, his biggest downfall has been a tendency to date-set.
10 posted on 07/24/2006 8:48:57 AM PDT by Blogger
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To: topcat54
Lotsa gold in the mines of Prophecy.
11 posted on 07/24/2006 8:53:00 AM PDT by justshutupandtakeit (If you believe ANYTHING in the Treason Media you are a fool.)
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To: Blogger
When I view some of the comments on this thread, it's shocking to know how Biblically challenged some are and they're smug about it!

Amazing!
12 posted on 07/24/2006 8:55:07 AM PDT by nmh
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To: justshutupandtakeit; topcat54; Gamecock
Lotsa gold in the mines of Prophecy.

Lotsa mines buried underfoot, in those goldfields of Prophecy....

13 posted on 07/24/2006 8:59:01 AM PDT by Alex Murphy (Colossians 4:6)
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To: nmh

Not only smug, but joyful when they see another Christian being tarred -- even though they probably haven't read that Christian's work to begin with. Walvrood is probably one of the better ones out there.


14 posted on 07/24/2006 9:00:18 AM PDT by Blogger
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To: Alex Murphy

One should be careful about how one handles prophecy. Jesus said that when we see these signs coming to pass to look up... So, it follows that there are signs that we are to look for. However, when people become dogmatic that such and such is a definately a sign, then they get in trouble. We only know in retrospect. Israel becoming a nation again was definately a sign. Some of the current events may or may not be. We just have to wait and see.


15 posted on 07/24/2006 9:02:26 AM PDT by Blogger
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To: nmh; topcat54; Gamecock; Dr. Eckleburg; OrthodoxPresbyterian
When I view some of the comments on this thread, it's shocking to know how Biblically challenged some are and they're smug about it!

Speaking of smug, tell me what you know about church history and the eschatological viewpoints known as amillennialism and postmillenialism. Bonus points awarded, if you can do so without referring to the works of Hal Lindsey or Dave Hunt.

16 posted on 07/24/2006 9:03:35 AM PDT by Alex Murphy (Colossians 4:6)
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To: Alex Murphy

yep


17 posted on 07/24/2006 9:25:41 AM PDT by justshutupandtakeit (If you believe ANYTHING in the Treason Media you are a fool.)
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To: Alex Murphy; topcat54; Gamecock; TomSmedley; justshutupandtakeit
End-time prophesy is like global-warming. You can find a "pattern" anywhere pieced together out of anything.

Christ reigns today.

"While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal." -- 2 Corinthians 4:18

18 posted on 07/24/2006 9:50:03 AM PDT by Dr. Eckleburg ("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
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To: nmh; Blogger; Alex Murphy; Gamecock; TomSmedley; Dr. Eckleburg
Sigh ... all John F. Walvoord did in both his mentioned books was show how current events are LEADING up to the rapture and Armageddon. The reference is ALL based on Scripture.

Well then how is it that his book is no longer published and you can buy it used for one penny on Amazon's used book site? Surely if he wasn't giving the impression of making predictions then this text would have had a longer shelf life, esp. the second time around.

Walvoord fell into the same trap as other pop prophecy types like Hal Lindsey and Chuck Smith. He became mesmerized by the events in the Middle East and allowed that to color his scholarship. He ended up denying the old school/Scofield/Chafer/Dallas view of dispensational prophecy which taught there where would be no identifiable events prior to the rapture of the church.

19 posted on 07/24/2006 10:09:50 AM PDT by topcat54
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Walvoord fell into the same trap as other pop prophecy types like Hal Lindsey and Chuck Smith.

Rumor has it that Walvoord was one of Lindsey's professors at Dallas Theological Seminary. He must have fallen in first.

20 posted on 07/24/2006 10:20:08 AM PDT by Alex Murphy (Colossians 4:6)
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