Is Left Behind Theology Being Left Behind?
By Jan Markell - www.olivetreeviews.org
Since I was old enough to understand it, I’ve believed, taught, and written about Dispensational Theology. I just call it “Left Behind Theology.” Critics say it is a modern invention that came along in the 1800s. Please, read the Bible. The prophetic angle of Dispensationalism represents one-third of the Bible.
Simple Definitions
Dispensationalism teaches a literal Antichrist, a literal “Time of Jacob’s Trouble” or Tribulation, a literal Rapture, a literal Second Coming, a literal thousand-year Millennium, and distinct roles for Israel and the church. Israel has a glorious future. God has made promises to her and will fulfill them, and the church has not replaced her.
If You Want to See How Much America Has Changed In 250 Years, Just Look at What Is Going on in Our Streets
Michael Snyder - https://endoftheamericandream.com/if-you-want-to-see-how-much-america-has-changed-in-250-years-just-look-at-what-is-going-on-in-our-streets/
As we approach America’s 250th birthday, a lot of people are reflecting on how much our society has changed over the years. If we could go back to 1776, we would be absolutely shocked by how different day to day life was back then. Early Americans didn’t have everything handed to them, and so they had to work extremely hard. But even though conditions were often very rough, the population was also very civilized. That actually didn’t change for a long time. Even as recently as 100 years ago, people living in the western world were very highly civilized. The way they dressed, the way they spoke and the way that they carried themselves commanded respect. Of course if our ancestors could see us today, they would be deeply shocked by how far we have fallen.
One of the primary reasons why our culture has shifted so dramatically is because we have embraced completely different values. In early America, more than 95 percent of the population was made up of Bible-believing Christians. But today we have gone down a much different road.


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