It's also funny how dispensationalists who refuse to accept the Christian canon of the OT because, like the Pharisees and Luther, they don't want to accept what is taught in them turn around and recommend books like Enoch and Jubilees as containing insights that are convenient for their conspiracy theories.
What kind of dolts decry the Christian canon out of one side of their mouths and recommend Enoch out of the other?
Why, the sort that rely on The Lego Block Method of Scripture Interpretation of course !!
What are the odds that without much effort you could find a link between the site this article is pimping, the company pushing survivalist gear on this site, and the Comic Book Author Who Cannot Be Named?
Funny how as the date for some prediction nears the conspiracy and dispensationalist crowd always seem to "discover" a sub-plot within the plot they dreamed up or some sort of "exception" they've overlooked (oh yeah, that was only recently "revealed").
And funny how quickly someone's wild idea speculation turned into a popular book becomes received truth. "We've always believed this." Riiiight.
It's also funny how dispensationalists who refuse to accept the Christian canon of the OT because, like the Pharisees and Luther, they don't want to accept what is taught in them turn around and recommend books like Enoch and Jubilees as containing insights that are convenient for their conspiracy theories.
I've got a couple podcasts I listen to, because they're sometimes interesting. And as often, "oh come on, people!".
"Raiders News Service" is part of this school of thought.
"Flying saucers over out cities!" "Comet Elenin!"