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Do you follow him or not? Just wondering, not sure if this is the right place to ask.
abysmul said:Isn't he the guy that said 40 years after 1948 the second coming would take place? The same guy that said if it didn't happen he'd be a "bum" in the Christian community?
I don't think it's the same guy, because I think he believes a biblical generation lasts 70-80 years..
But let us know how you really feel! LOLI don't think it was really a question...I think it was more a statement.
Yes, Hal Lindsey is a false prophet and a bum.
I don't think it's the same guy, because I think he believes a biblical generation lasts 70-80 years..
Do you follow him or not? Just wondering, not sure if this is the right place to ask.
The only "sound" thing of Lindsey is his voice...when it comes to eschatology Lindsey is found wanting...PERIOD.Hi, Hal Lindsey in my opinion has very sound doctrine. He does come from the literal interpretation of the scripture . He is also a pre-tribulationist . Many people will disagree on this forum because they have a different end times perspective .
His main focus of his ministry seems to be on world events coming from a biblical perspective . I personally like his teaching. As for predicting the rapture. I haven't heard him say anyExact dates before.
His book in the 70's" the great late planet earth" was very timely for the generation in which we live in today.
Do you follow him or not? Just wondering, not sure if this is the right place to ask.
The guy's a grifter who has been wrong in 100% of his "predictions". He has, or should have, zero credibility.Do you follow him or not? Just wondering, not sure if this is the right place to ask.
We talking about the same guy? Old "China's Building A Road To Move Their 200 Million Cavalry To Israel" Hal? The guy whose predictions (and he's made a bunch of them) fail 100% of the time? The old boy who has to "spiritualize" and/or explain away just about every literal meaning of Scripture in order to get his stupid hand-wrought doctrine to "work"? ("Yeah, Hal, 'splain to us again how sacrifice hasn't really ceased yet, how Daniel's 70th week really meant the 300th-somethingth week, or how when John says "the time is at hand" he really means "in a couple thousand years give or take" just for starters.) That the guy we're talking about? Sound doctrine? Literal interpretation? Really?Hi, Hal Lindsey in my opinion has very sound doctrine. He does come from the literal interpretation of the scripture.
I disagree with him because he's infallibly wrong. If he declared that the sun rises in the east I'd have to get up early just to verify that it still did.Many people will disagree on this forum because they have a different end times perspective .
Nemmind that he assumed that 1988 was the swan song for "The Late Great Planet Earth".His book in the 70's" the great late planet earth" was very timely for the generation in which we live in today.
The guy's a grifter who has been wrong in 100% of his "predictions". He has, or should have, zero credibility.
The literal interpretation does follow throughout the entire bible. It says what is means and means what it says.Psalm 119:105 " thy word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path " . The truth of scripture is interwoven between the old and the new testaments . 2 Tim 3;16" All scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness" .People may spiritualize the bible can make it mean anything they want it to mean , however they are missing the truth of the scripture . God always says what He means ;scripture interprets the scripture!