Wednesday, September 4, 2019

A published possible introduction to the Seven Year Pre-trib Secret Rapture hoax

A while back I posted a scenario that seemed very probable, that of a secret rapture fraud. I never receive comments, but I can see how many people around the world read my blog. (I never look at readers’ URLs or other private internet addresses, because Blogger warned that if I did, then the readers would be able to know that I did, and then ban me from their blog reading. I don’t want that, and besides, I don’t need to know who is reading my posts. I do occasionally look at the numbers, and that is all.)

So, this blog, Prophecy and Politics, while not as popular as my main blog, TruthInvestigate, did have a steady readership. That is, until I wrote of a secret rapture fraud. Then most readers never came back. And that probably was because I added a table with the scenario that I conjectured might play out. And that scenario, which was a prediction, had future dates.

I knew that using dates for predicting the future was a big no-no, because Jesus said that no man knows the day or hour of His coming, or really anything related to His coming. But I used dates anyway. I also felt that leaving out dates made the whole scenario look fictitious and fairytale-like. So I chose to put in dates in the hopes that, even if the secret rapture hoax concept were rejected because I broke the rule of “no dates for prophetic interpretations”, at least the scenario would leave a strong impression of a reality in the minds of the readers.

After that post my readership plummeted. I was sad for that. But I realize that most importantly, the readers who ingested my concept of a secret rapture, even though it is not biblical, could very easily be faked in accordance with the “Left Behind” doctrine, which is very widely believed among our Evangelical brothers and sisters. I still believe in a future Secret Rapture hoax. If anyone copied that previous post with its table explaining my expectation of a faked Secret Rapture, then I leave a simple warning: The dates cannot be relied upon in any way. But, the way I laid it out could very possibly happen.

I only wanted to plant a seed of what to watch out for. Even if a faked Secret Rapture doesn’t happen, the post wasn’t a waste of my time or the Adventist readers’. But, if it does happen, then Adventist readers won’t be completely thrown for a loop and get swept up in the spiritually lethal, popular current of the Bible reality of Christ’s return (although it is a complete mistake about the true, biblical description of His return), because the Adventists always tossed out the Secret Rapture as an impossibility simply because it isn’t biblical. Many, many things that are not true and biblical will comprise the final deceptions and delusions. I quote several verses that tell it all:

“And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you.” (Matt. 24:4).

“For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.” (Matt. 24:24).

“When ye therefore shall see the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the prophet, stand in the holy place, (whoso readeth, let him understand:) then let them which be in Judaea flee into the mountains….” (Matt. 24:15,16).

“But evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, and being deceived.” (2Tim. 3:13).

“Then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of His mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of His coming: even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders, and with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved. And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie…” (2Thess. 2:8-11).

“And I beheld another beast coming up out of the earth; and he had two horns like a lamb, and he spake as a dragon.
And he exerciseth all the power of the first beast before him, and causeth the earth and them which dwell therein to worship the first beast, whose deadly wound was healed.
And he doeth great wonders, so that he maketh fire come down from heaven on the earth in the sight of men,
And deceiveth them that dwell on the earth by the means of those miracles which he had power to do in the sight of the beast; saying to them that dwell on the earth, that they should make an image to the beast, which had the wound by a sword, and did live.” (Rev. 13:11-14).

This last text from Revelation shows that the final deception to reinstate the Papacy of the Dark Ages will involve great deceptions, even including fire the sky (or from above the outer regions of our atmosphere). This event—if literal—would be what causes the United States to accept the work of the second beast for the purpose of leading the Protestant Americans to make the replica of the old papacy, and then breath life into it, per verse 15.

I can’t think of a faster way to drive the Christian world to strong-arm the United States legislature to pass a Sunday law than for everyone to have “witnessed” the lightning quick (i.e. invisible) Secret Rapture. Such a lightning quick hoax could also easily use lightning. Recently, weather modification has had placed within its reach the possibility of creating lightning—and gargantuan lightning 100 times greater than natural lightning. (See my July 12, 2019 post, Fire from the sky”.) And such man-made lightning, by harnessing the ionosphere through the Tesla principle, could imitate the sudden event that has been popularized since the 1970s, the “blink of an eye” rapid appearing of Christ and the taking away of millions of people.

But the Pre-Trib Secret Rapture is connected with another unbiblical falsehood—the Seven Year Tribulation period that follows the invisible rapture hoax. And at the center of that unbiblical period is the turntable event when a beloved Mr. Perfect world leader rips the mask off his face, and there, to the chagrin and horror of Christendom, they see the devil incarnate. That is where I believe the following article below may well give some input.

I don’t accept any of the following article’s use of polarizing speech that is taking place in the religio-political world of Evangelical America today. In my mind, everyone and anyone who involves himself in politics and, especially, religio-politics, is falling into the deepest chasm of Jesuit deception. I warn everyone I see of this, whether they are on the religious side of the questions or the irreligious side. And religion-irreligion is the line that both sides are lining up behind. It is simple the Hegelian principle being used on Protestant America to divide and ultimately to conquer our holy Protestantism inheritance. This conquest of our holy religion sticks a knife in my heart as I watch the destruction of our religion’s strongest protection against our enemy from the Dark Ages. We are literally watching that ancient power direct this Protestant nation set up its own people, from both sides of the religious divide, to lose their soul when they join or fight against the Religious Right. In the end, Protestantism completely disappears, and the Vatican and its Jesuit deceivers from the bottomless pit win the long war against the Bible, and faith in the only true God and His only begotten Son. And the Papacy also wins over our Protestant U.S. Constitution.

So, without further adieu the article below that might be the introductory thrust to prepare the religious American mind with the idea that, one day soon, an “Antichrist” will rip the Mr. Perfect mask off his face:


A Christian theology professor has warned conservative evangelicals who believe President Donald Trump is like the biblical Cyrus that he’ll “turn on them in a moment.”

Roger E. Olson, professor of Christian Theology of Ethics at George W. Truett Theological Seminary at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, wrote Monday on his blog that some Trump-backing evangelicals see him as “something of a messianic figure.”

He clarified that he’s not talking about everyone who voted for Trump, but specifically evangelicals who “lionize Trump as a kind of new national messiah” and see him as “our Cyrus,” referring to the biblical king.

“Cyrus was, of course, the emperor of Persia who died in 530 BC. During his approximately thirty year reign he released the Hebrew people in exile to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the temple that was destroyed earlier by the Babylonians,” the theologian described.

“He is mentioned in the Hebrew Bible several times and always favorably. There is one obscure passage in Isaiah that even attributes messianic qualities to him.”

Olson pointed out that the Hebrew people did not consider Cyrus one of them, but saw him as a powerful ally that was raised up by God to deliver them from bondage. He noted that some evangelicals, in much the same way, believe that God is using Trump to deliver them from persecution.

“These people see themselves as a remnant of the conservative Christianity that once made America truly great,” he argued.

“Their view of American history is a downward slide toward not true pluralism but suppression of traditional Christian values,” he continued.

“They truly believe that Trump, even if he is immoral and criminal (the latter has not been proven, of course), was raised up by God to reverse the trend in American culture toward total decadence and hedonism. But even more, they believe God raised up Trump not because he is one of them but because he hears them and will put a stop to efforts by government bureaucrats in Washington, D.C. (e.g., in the Department of Education) to persecute Christians.”

Olson argued that it must be examined whether U.S. internal public policy truly is anti-Christian, however, and whether Trump really had good intentions toward evangelicals.

He said that when it comes to the second question, he “very much doubts” it has a positive answer.

“Personally, speaking only for myself, I believe President Trump only cares about power. I have not seen any real principles — other than ‘Make American great again’ (with an implied ‘and me, too’). I strongly suspect that he is manipulating his conservative Christian ‘base’ and would turn on them in a moment if it suited his agenda to be powerful,” he said.

There have been a variety of Christian and non-Christian personalities that have alluded to Trump being a Cyrus-like figure.

Those include author, speaker, and political strategist Lance Wallnau; Fox News host and former judge Jeanine Pirro; and even Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has hailed Trump for his support for Israel.

Evangelical leaders, such as Anne Graham Lotz, the daughter of famous evangelist Billy Graham, have likened Trump to another biblical king, Nebuchadnezzar, who at first oppressed believers, but then turned to faith in God.

Others, such as Michael Brown, president of FIRE School of Ministry, have argued that only God can say whether Trump can be compared to Cyrus or Nebuchadnezzar, if either.

“As the saying goes, let God be God, meaning, it’s up to Him to do what He wants to do. Only He can answer this question for sure,” Brown wrote in an March 2016 op-ed in The Christian Post.