The Pope is a Christian, so there's not really a basis for your claims. Until most theologians and ministers attribute the anti-Christ to a possible future Pope, it's outrageous malarkey.LittleShepherd wrote: If the Pope at the time is a Christian, then undoubtedly he'd be swept up in the Rapture as well. If that happened, then the position would be open for something not-so-Christian to step into it, potentailly using it as a springboard to false prophethood. Merely that he could(which is true, especially considering my above paragraph).
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You continue to insist on it, because you hate denominations and the ecumenical movement. You even said it yourself.kateliz wrote: You refuse the look at the possibility because you're offended by it. That's what it comes down to.
This might come as a shock to you, but the Pope won't inspire any major wars. Many Christians aren't as fervent about the Church as they were when the Crusades took place.
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According to the Word of God.
What is a False Prophet according to the Bible?
Deuteronomy 18:22
“If what a prophet proclaims in the name of the LORD does not take place or come true, that is a message the LORD has not spoken. That prophet has spoken presumptuously. Do not be afraid of him.”
Jeremiah 29:9
“For they prophesy falsely unto you in my name: I have not sent them, saith the LORD.”
Jack Van Impe wrote in a 1975 newsletter that Soviet flags would fly over Independence Hall in Philadelphia by 1976. In a booklet published in 1976, Jack Van Impe gives us these end time signs, "The Energy Crisis, Famine, Immorality, Liquor and Drugs, and Terrorism" (What In The World Is Happening?" 1976. pp. 29-36). In connection with the latter point, he has this to say, "God's Word is beginning to unfold before our eyes. Judgment is about to fall for all of the 'rottenness' that runs rampant in our beloved land. If it does not commence in 1976, I have no doubt that unbelievable calamities will occur before 1980. It could easily be the predicted Tribulation hour"(p. 37). Needless to say, in this year of 2005, he is proven to be a false prophet. Nevertheless, he continues on with ever-new and ever-changing "end time signs."
There are many many more examples, not to mention that his treatment of the scriptures is totally irresponsible.
What is a False Prophet according to the Bible?
Deuteronomy 18:22
“If what a prophet proclaims in the name of the LORD does not take place or come true, that is a message the LORD has not spoken. That prophet has spoken presumptuously. Do not be afraid of him.”
Jeremiah 29:9
“For they prophesy falsely unto you in my name: I have not sent them, saith the LORD.”
Jack Van Impe wrote in a 1975 newsletter that Soviet flags would fly over Independence Hall in Philadelphia by 1976. In a booklet published in 1976, Jack Van Impe gives us these end time signs, "The Energy Crisis, Famine, Immorality, Liquor and Drugs, and Terrorism" (What In The World Is Happening?" 1976. pp. 29-36). In connection with the latter point, he has this to say, "God's Word is beginning to unfold before our eyes. Judgment is about to fall for all of the 'rottenness' that runs rampant in our beloved land. If it does not commence in 1976, I have no doubt that unbelievable calamities will occur before 1980. It could easily be the predicted Tribulation hour"(p. 37). Needless to say, in this year of 2005, he is proven to be a false prophet. Nevertheless, he continues on with ever-new and ever-changing "end time signs."
There are many many more examples, not to mention that his treatment of the scriptures is totally irresponsible.
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Did Jack Van Impe ever say he was a Prophet?puritan lad wrote:According to the Word of God.
What is a False Prophet according to the Bible?
Deuteronomy 18:22
“If what a prophet proclaims in the name of the LORD does not take place or come true, that is a message the LORD has not spoken. That prophet has spoken presumptuously. Do not be afraid of him.”
Jeremiah 29:9
“For they prophesy falsely unto you in my name: I have not sent them, saith the LORD.”
Jack Van Impe wrote in a 1975 newsletter that Soviet flags would fly over Independence Hall in Philadelphia by 1976. In a booklet published in 1976, Jack Van Impe gives us these end time signs, "The Energy Crisis, Famine, Immorality, Liquor and Drugs, and Terrorism" (What In The World Is Happening?" 1976. pp. 29-36). In connection with the latter point, he has this to say, "God's Word is beginning to unfold before our eyes. Judgment is about to fall for all of the 'rottenness' that runs rampant in our beloved land. If it does not commence in 1976, I have no doubt that unbelievable calamities will occur before 1980. It could easily be the predicted Tribulation hour"(p. 37). Needless to say, in this year of 2005, he is proven to be a false prophet. Nevertheless, he continues on with ever-new and ever-changing "end time signs."
There are many many more examples, not to mention that his treatment of the scriptures is totally irresponsible.
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Where'd you get all that dirt on Van Impe?puritan lad wrote:
Jack Van Impe wrote in a 1975 newsletter that Soviet flags would fly over Independence Hall in Philadelphia by 1976. In a booklet published in 1976, Jack Van Impe gives us these end time signs, "The Energy Crisis, Famine, Immorality, Liquor and Drugs, and Terrorism" (What In The World Is Happening?" 1976. pp. 29-36). In connection with the latter point, he has this to say, "God's Word is beginning to unfold before our eyes. Judgment is about to fall for all of the 'rottenness' that runs rampant in our beloved land. If it does not commence in 1976, I have no doubt that unbelievable calamities will occur before 1980. It could easily be the predicted Tribulation hour"(p. 37). Needless to say, in this year of 2005, he is proven to be a false prophet. Nevertheless, he continues on with ever-new and ever-changing "end time signs."
There are many many more examples, not to mention that his treatment of the scriptures is totally irresponsible.
A false prophet usually preaches something in addition to the Bible. Van Impe may focus on the Apocalypse a lot, but he's still a Christian and accepted as such by many Christians.
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I have a whole list of his works in my personal library. Most of it is garbage, but good for references like the above.
I'm not going to judge the eternal souls of men like Van Impe and Lindsey, but I do not understand why fellow Christians continue to treat these men like they have any clue what they are talking about.
I'm not going to judge the eternal souls of men like Van Impe and Lindsey, but I do not understand why fellow Christians continue to treat these men like they have any clue what they are talking about.
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Why do they have to lie to do it? I'll say that the work of our modern day "prophecy experts" has done more damage to the work of Christ then it has helped. People aren't dumb. They remember the Camp David Accords, the 1988 "fig tree" generation, The 1982 "Jupiter Effect", The Soviet Union as Gog and Magog, Y2K, etc. You get the point. The fact is that these men, aside from a sloppy handling of scripture, have been wrong at every turn for the past 40 years. Why waste time listening to them?
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Him Prophesying or saying that certain things are going to happen were wrong however this does not mean his interpretation of Scripture is wrong.puritan lad wrote:I have a whole list of his works in my personal library. Most of it is garbage, but good for references like the above.
I'm not going to judge the eternal souls of men like Van Impe and Lindsey, but I do not understand why fellow Christians continue to treat these men like they have any clue what they are talking about.