Countdown to Armageddon
August 2013 Biblical End Times Documentary-Countdown to Armageddon - Last days final hour news prophecy update
Dave
Hunt - All Israel wants is to be left in peace. But if Israel were not
there and the Arab world, the Muslim world was not preoccupied with
Israel, that didn't have this thorn in its side, which in fact is a
fulfillment of prophecy---God said that he would make Jerusalem a burden
to the entire world and a cup of trembling, or of terror, to all the
nations round about, so this is exactly what the Bible foretold. If
Israel could be wiped out, then the terrorism would really be launched
against the West. They're busy with Israel, and they struggle with that
every day. What are they going to do? And of course they are arming, all
their arms are aimed at Israel---we talked about that---missiles and
the nuclear bombs that will arm the missiles that Iran already has, you
know. So, it occupies their time and effort and the United States know
that, and as we mentioned, it might come as a shock, and some people may
disagree, but the United States has not been the friend of Israel out
of any great love for Israel. In fact, they aided and abetted the
Holocaust, and we, again, give you the documentation for that in the
book. So, ultimately, the world isn't going to continue to bring the
wrath of the Arab world down in oil boycotts or price increases and so
forth. They think if Israel is out of the way, then everything will go
smoothly. So, Armageddon is an attempt by all the armies of the world,
under the leading of Antichrist, to effect what Hitler called "the final
solution to the Jewish problem." And it is foretold in the Bible, and
we look to, just very briefly I'd like to go over it a bit, at least,
Ezekiel 38, I believe is about Armageddon.
Now you ask the
timing of this. I think that most Bible teachers, certainly those who
are involved in prophecy at all, recognize that Armageddon will come at
the end of the Great Tribulation, the end of Antichrist's reign, the
climax of his attempt. Which is a seven-year period. the climax of his
attempt to hold this world in his grasp and to prevent Christ from
returning.
Dave Hunt (born 1926) is a Christian apologist,
speaker, radio commentator and author. He has been in full-time ministry
since 1973. The Berean Call, which highlights Hunt's material, was
started in 1992. Hunt has traveled to the Near East, lived in Egypt, and
written numerous books on theology, prophecy, cults, and other
religions, including critiques of Catholicism, Islam, Mormonism, and
Calvinism, among others. Hunt is evangelical dispensational and is
associated with the Plymouth Brethren movement.Although he is not a
Calvinist, he does hold to eternal security.
Hunt is a strict
Biblical Creationist - refutations of evolution are a frequent topic of
his radio programs, Search the Scriptures Daily and According to God's
Word. He has stated that "I think that you would have to be, in my
opinion, an idiot to think that this universe happened by chance."
Hunt
believes occult or pagan influences are pervasive in modern culture -
this includes evolution, as well as all forms of psychology, some forms
of entertainment, all forms of science-fiction or fantasy[citation
needed] - especially Harry Potter - yoga, some forms of medicine,
environmental concern or conservation and much of public education. His
book Occult Invasion is dedicated to this area, while several other
books mention it in part.
Catholicism - In A Woman Rides the
Beast, he identifies the Roman Catholic Church as the Whore of Babylon
from the prophecies in chapters 17 and 18 of the Book of Revelation.
Mormonism
- The Godmakers, which Dave Hunt co-wrote with Ed Decker, and the
accompanying film, The God Makers, was an expose on Mormonism,
highlighting the Mormon belief that Jesus is the spirit brother of
Lucifer and many other facets of Mormonism. Jeremiah Films made a video
that is based on the book.
Other
The Seduction of Christianity
(co-written with Tom McMahon), which categorized Word of Faith
teachings, meditation, and psychology-based counseling as New Age
heresies, generated much debate in the 1980s. Responses from meditation
proponents and from Calvinist re-constructionist writers include
Seduction?? A Biblical Response and The Reduction of Christianity. Hunt
has written a rejoinder to the latter critics in his Whatever Happened
to Heaven?
Hunt wrote about Y2K with the intent of refuting the
fearful predictions being made by other Christian fundamentalist writers
(Y2K: A Reasoned Response To Mass Hysteria).
In his most recent
book, "Cosmos, Creator and Human Destiny", Hunt supports the Creationist
viewpoint and alleges deficiencies in both the Big Bang theory and the
theory of evolution.
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