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Jesuits, Darby, Futurism, and prostituting pastors. Part III.

The following text is a translation of a website. It contains a great deal of valuable information that confirms me or rather sheds new light on the pastorate. The pastorate of Rome and Zionism.

 

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In 1812. Roman Jesuit Father Manuel de Lacunza published the work " The coming of the Messiah in glory and majesty " under the pseudonym "Juan Josafat Ben-Ezra," a Jewish convert.

The pseudonym may be seen as a way to make the work acceptable to Christian readers and to divert attention from the author's position, since the Inquisition clearly taught Christians that Jesuits were the enemy.

By the early 1800s, their concepts of Futurism had reached Protestants in the established Church of England, and from there they spread to America.

The story of how this happened is both fascinating and tragic. Many people were true Christians, but unknowingly became channels of error.

 

In the 19th century, Dr. Samuel Roffey Maitland developed Jesuit teachings.

Dr. Samuel Roffey Maitland, a lawyer and Bible scholar, became librarian to the Archbishop of Canterbury. He found the doctrines of Ribera and began to publish widely and support these deceptive teachings.

In 1826 he published a book attacking the Reformation and supporting the idea of Ribera concerning the future one-man Antichrist. Over the next ten years, in subsequent treatises, he continued his anti-Reformation rhetoric.

As a result of his zealous and forceful attacks on the Reformation, the Protestantism of England-the nation that published the King James Bible in 1611. - received a crushing blow.

 

James H. Todd published pamphlets and books supporting Jesuit teachings.

James H. Todd, professor of Hebrew at Dublin City University, accepted Maitland's futuristic ideas, publishing his own supporting pamphlets and books that caused the fraud to continue to spread.

Pastor Edward Irving coined the term " secret capture ".

As the doctrine of Futurism spread throughout Europe, a highly respected Scottish Presbyterian minister came on the scene Edward Irving, an acknowledged pioneer of the Pentecostal and Charismatic movements. Irving pastored a large Chalcedonian chapel in London with over 1000 members.

When Irving turned to prophecy, he eventually accepted Manuel de Lacunz's one-man ideas of the Antichrist.

Irving translated into English " The Coming of Messiah " by Jesuit Priest Lacunza and published it in English in 1827. It contains a lengthy "preliminary discourse" written by Irving as a tool for his new views.

Around 1830. Edward Irving began teaching the unique idea of the two-phase return of Christ, with the first phase being the secret rapture before the rise of the Antichrist.

The concept of the rapture before the tribulation did not exist for 1800 years until it was introduced by Irving, who promoted the Jesuit end-time deception.

To read a Bible study about the rapture, click the Pretribulation Rapture myth

John Henry Newman promoted Jesuit concepts in England.

Then came John Henry Newman, a member of the Church of England and leader of the famous Oxford Movement.

In 1850, Newman wrote " Letter on Anglican difficulties ", revealing that One of his goals in the Oxford movement was to absorb " of various English denominations and parties " back to the Church of Rome.

After publishing a pamphlet supporting Todd's futurism about a one-man Antichrist, Newman became a Catholic, and later even a very honorable cardinal.

 

 

John Nelson Darby created the concept of dispensationalism.

 

In the midst of this growing anti-Protestant climate in England arose John Nelson Darby, a brilliant lawyer, pastor, and theologian who wrote over 53 books on biblical topics and is recognized as the father of dispensationalism.

Dispensationalism is the theory that God deals with humanity in major dispensations or periods.

John Nelson Darby, like Edward Irving, also became a strong promoter of the rapture before the Tribulation and then the one-man Antichrist. In fact, his teaching has become a hallmark of dispensationalism.

John Nelson Darby laid the foundation for today's popular idea of removing Daniel's seventieth week from its historical context at the time of Jesus Christ and applying it to the future Tribulation after the rapture.

Despite all the positives of his ministry, Darby followed Maitland, Todd, Bellarmine, and Ribera in incorporating the teachings of Futurism into his theology.

This created a link between John Nelson Darby, the father of dispensationalism, and the Jesuit Francisco Ribera, the father of Futurism.

Darby visited America six times between 1859 and 1874, preaching in all of its major cities, during which time he planted the seeds of Futurism on American soil.

Scofield Reference Bible has established deception in America.

One of the most important figures in the spread of these false doctrines is Cyrus Ingerson Scofield, a Kansas lawyer who was greatly influenced by Darby's writings.

In 1909. Scofield published the first edition of his famous " The Scofield Reference Bible ", which injected large doses of futurism into the comments.

This Bible became so popular in American Protestant Bible schools that literally millions of copies had to be printed.

This was the beginning of the end of American Protestant Christianity and a proper exegetical understanding of prophecy and Scripture.

The Scofield Study Bible has been adopted by Congregationalists, Baptists, and some Presbyterian denominations.

With the immensely popular Scofield Study Bible, dispensationalism became the standard of biblical interpretation among traditional Southern Baptists in the early 20th century.

With the Scofield Bible, Jesuit futurism spread successfully in America. The doctrine of the Antichrist yet to come became firmly established in American Protestantism in the 20th century.

Arno C. Gaebelein promoted Scofield's Jesuit concepts of futurism.

He was Scofield's close assistant on his monumental work, " Scofield Reference Bible".

Two of his books, " Revelation, analysis and lecture " and " Current events in the light of the Bible " explain the dispensationalist view of eschatology.

Lewis Sperry Chafer brought Scofield's teachings to Dallas Theological Seminary.

Lewis Sperry Chafer, an American theologian, became involved with the ministry of Scofield, who became his mentor.

When Scofield died in 1921, Chafer moved to Dallas, Texas, to pastor the First Congregational Church of Dallas, where Scofield had served.

 

 

Then in 1924, Chafer and his friend William Henry Griffith Thomas realized their vision of a simple Bible teaching theological seminary when they founded Dallas Theological Seminary (originally Evangelical Theological College).

DTS is known as a center of modern dispensational teaching because of Dr. Chafer's development of a systematic Scofield-based theology that approaches the Bible with a "pre-millennial, dispensational interpretation of Scripture."

His eight-volume work describing this approach to theology, " Systematic theology ", was first published in 1948 and is still a required textbook for some courses at DTS.

Chafer's theology has been the subject of much study and debate within and outside the theological community since his death, particularly on two larger themes: dispensationalism and Christian Zionism, especially since Jews are a people called of God with a separate historical purpose and plan than Christians.

 

Dallas Theological Seminary is a key place where Jesuit faculty have taught thousands of pastors, including today's leading television and radio personalities.

 

 

DTS graduates took positions in other seminaries, Bible schools, denominations, and churches, so that the infection of Jesuit concepts of the end times spread throughout the church.

In the fall of 2011. DTS had almost 14,000 graduates serving in various ministry roles in 97 countries around the world and have been trained according to the deception of the antichrist in the Jesuit end times.

Do you see how the yeast of the Jesuit fraud of Futurism has spread throughout the church?

 

 

Note how the following graduates of Dallas Theological Seminary promote the fraud about Jesuit Futurism.

John F. Walvoord promoted Futurism through his publications and books.

John F. Walvoord was awarded the Th.B., Th.M., and Th.D. of Dallas Theological Seminary and later became president.

After the death of Dr. Lewis Sperry Chafer, Dr. Walvoord became President of Dallas Theological Seminary and built it into a powerful theological school.

He was editor of Bibliotheca Sacra, the oldest quarterly theological journal in America, recognized as one of America's leading evangelical theologians and an authority on systematic theology and eschatology.

He is the author of many books on theology and Bible prophecy, including " Daniel: The key to prophetic revelation ", "The question of grasping" and " The Nations, Israel and the Church in Prophecy ".

John F. Walvoord teaches concepts of prophecy that support Jesuit deceptive antichrists in the end times.

Charles Caldwell Ryrie promoted Futurism in his study of the Ryrie Bible.

Charles Caldwell Ryrie was professor of systematic theology and dean of doctoral studies at Dallas Theological Seminary

He is the editor of The Ryrie Study Bible by Moody Publishers, which contains over 10,000 explanatory notes by Dr. Ryrie.

Over 2 million of these Bibles have been sold, all of which teach Jesuit deceptions of the time.

Hal Lindsey brought the Jesuit fraud into the mainstream.

He graduated from Dallas with a degree in theology, specializing in New Testament and early Greek literature

In the 1970s, Pastor Hal Lindsey published his hit book " The Late Great Planet Earth " .

His 177-page, readable volume brought futurism to the masses of American Christianity and beyond. More than 30 million copies have been sold and it is available in more than 30 languages.

Hal also embraced the theory of Lewis Sperry Chafer, founder of Dallas Theological Seminary, that Jews are a people called by God with a separate historical purpose and plan from Christians.

Several of Lindsey's books anticipated the moment of elation, but only for the date to come and go. Hal is proven to be a false prophet

His new program, " The Hal Lindsey Report ", continues Jesuit's teaching on the end times and is carried on the Angel One and DayStar networks.

Chuck Swindoll and Insight For Living.

Chuck attended Dallas Theological Seminary, where he graduated magna cum laude.

In July 1994, Swindoll became president of Dallas Theological Seminary and is currently its chancellor.

His radio program Insight For Living is broadcast on more than 2,000 stations worldwide in 15 languages.

His series on Daniel and Revelation teaches the concept of deception in the Jesuit end times.

David Jeremiah and Turning Point Broadcast Ministries.

David Jeremiah received his master's degree from Dallas Theological Seminary.

He succeeded Tim LaHaye as Shadow Mountain's senior pastor in 1981.

His Turning Point Ministries program is broadcast on radio stations and the Internet. His prophecy series " What's happening in the world ?" It was recently aired to millions of people.

He has written books on prophecy " The Coming Economic Armageddon: What Bible Prophecy warns about the new global economy ", " What's happening in the world ?: 10 prophetic clues you can't ignore ".

David Jeremiah teaches prophecies that support Jesuit deceptive antichrists in the end times.

J. Vernon McGee and Thru the Bible Radio Network .

J. Vernon McGee holds a Master of Theology (Th.M.) and Doctor of Theology degrees from Dallas Theological Seminary.

J. Vernon McGee taught concepts of prophecy that support Jesuit deceptive antichrists in the end times.

Ron Rhodes and justification from scripture

Ron Rhode holds ThM and ThD degrees from Dallas Theological Seminary and teaches there and at several other seminaries.

He is the president of " Reasoning from the Scriptures Ministries ", which is heard regularly on national radio.

Here is a quote from his website: " We believe that the translation of the church will be followed by the fulfillment of Israel's seventieth week (Dan. 9:27; Rev. 6: 1-19: 21), during which the church, the body of Christ, will be in heaven. The entire period of Israel's seventieth week will be a time of judgment on the whole earth, at the end of which the times of the Gentiles will be completed. The second half of this period will be the time of Jacob's trouble (Jer. 30: 7), which our Lord called the great tribulation (Matt. 24: 15-21). "

The fulfillment of Daniel's 70th week had already occurred when Jesus offered the New Covenant to the House of Israel and the House of Judah.

Ron Rhodes teaches prophecy concepts that support the Jesuit deception of the antichrist in the end times.

Pre-Trib research group of Dr. Tim LaHaye and Dr. Thomas Ice

Dr. Ice holds a B.A. from Howard Payne University, a Th.M. from Dallas Theological Seminary, a Ph.D. from Tyndale Theological Seminary

In 1991, Dr. Tim LaHaye became concerned about the perceived sway from the pretribulation doctrine.

Pre-trib prep group gathers teachers to promote Jesuit fraud.

Dr. Ice and Tim LaHaye teach concepts of prophecy that support the Jesuits in the deceptive times of the antichrist.

Talbot School of Theology teaches Jesuit antichrists.

The seminary's first dean was Charles L. Feinberg, who received his Th.M. and Th.D. degrees from Dallas Theological Seminary. He was also on the faculty at DTS.

Talbut officially maintains the teachings of pre-millennial dispensationalism and requires that members of his lectures agree with this theology and culture.

By teaching these concepts, Talbut School of Theology promotes the deception of the antichrist in the Jesuit end times and misleads future pastors.

John MacArthur and Grace To You Ministries, Master's College and Grace Theological Seminary.

John earned a master's degree in theology from Talbot School of Theology.

Both " Seminar MA " Jana, like i " Grace Theological Seminary " teach a dispensational pre-millennial position on eschatology.

Their website states: " We teach the personal, bodily return of our Lord Jesus Christ before the seven-year tribulation ".

The antichrist's reign of 7-year tribulation and deceptive pre-trib rapture is based on the covenant of salvation in the Messianic 70 Week prophecy of Daniel 9:24 to Daniel 9:27.

Our study from the 70th week of Daniel's deception proves that the covenant is from Jesus Christ, which invalidates the claim that it applies to the end times of the Antichrist, therefore it invalidates the 7 year tribulation period.

John MacArthur teaches concepts of prophecy that support the deceptions of the antichrist in the Jesuit end times.

In teaching these concepts, " Master's Seminar " i " Grace Theological Seminary " promote the deceptions of the anti-Christ in the Jesuit end times and mislead future pastors.

Here are other popular pastors who promote the deception of the antichrist in Jesus' day.

Chuck Smith of Calvary Chapel teaches the Jesuit antichrist.

Chuck is the author of books such as " The Rapture " which teach concepts of prophecy that support the deception of the antichrist in the Jesuit end times.

Chuck predicted that since the state of Israel was created in 1948, the next generation (40 years) would be the last. Of course 1988 came and went, and here we are, so the prophecy was false.

These concepts are taught in Calvary Chapel churches around the world and are taught at Calvary Chapel Bible College, which misleads future pastors ...

Jack Van Impe teaches the deception of the Jesuit antichrist.

Jack believes that the Bible states that a world political leader will "enter peacefully" and enter into a seven-year peace agreement with Israel.

The premise of the seven-year peace was invalidated in our 70-week study of Daniel.

Jack Van Impe teaches concepts of prophecy that support the deceptions of the antichrist in the Jesuit end times.

John Hagee teaches the deception of the Jesuit antichrist.

John Hagee promotes all the deceptions of the end times Jesuits as well as Christian Zionist Lewis Sperry Chafer's views on the Jews.

Our study of Jews who are not really Jews proves that 97% people who call themselves Jews are NOT descendants of Abraham and have no right to the land of Israel or the promises of God.

John Hagee teaches concepts of prophecy that support Jesuit deceptive antichrists in the end times.

TBN teaches the deception of the Jesuit antichrist .

Trinity Broadcasting Network is now the world's largest Christian television network.

They portray people like Hal Lindsey, Pastor John Hagee, who promote Jesuit concepts of the Antichrist of the end times.

Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins introduced the masses to Jesuit.

In the 1990s, Tim Lahaye and Jerry Jenkins took the Jesuit concept of futurism and applied it to a highly successful series of books and films on Christian fiction .

The authors of Left Behind and the leaders of these television ministries may be true Christians who are trying to influence people for the Kingdom of God. However, they teach the doctrines of Satan in the full light of Scripture.

Left Behind teaches the same Jesuit futurism of Francisco Ribera, hiding the real truth about the Antichrist.

Through Left Behind, the gates of futurism opened, unleashing a massive wave of false prophecies that swept America.

Tyndale House Publishing promotes writers who teach Jesuit fraud.

Kenneth N. Taylor, a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary, formed with Living Bible and founder of Tyndale House.

The most successful publication of recent years has been a series of novels Left Behind by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins, which is one of the best-selling book series in history with over 60 million copies in print.

Kenneth N. Taylor and Tyndale House Publishing promote authors who teach concepts of prophecy that support the deception of the antichrist in the Jesuit end times.

So are the pastors being misled? Are they ignorant? Are they wolves in sheep's clothing?

Research on this website shows that most pastors today teach false concepts concerning the end times , which makes them false prophets .

The concept of Futurism was created to counter the Protestant Reformation and to reject the guilt of the Roman Catholic Church of the antichrist.

Most pastors today teach Jesuit prophecies that continue to deflect blame away from the beast antichrist of the Roman Catholic Church.

They may be sincere Christians, but they teach the doctrine of Antichrist and will be accountable to the Lord!

Most were deceived in seminaries and Bible schools where Jesuits infiltrated the ranks to deceive them. Others were wolves in sheep's clothing who sold out to the riches of Rome.

If you are influencing a pastor to teach these concepts, encourage them to read the study of Daniel's 70 weeks of deceptive conduct and this website so they can see the truth.

There are certain strongholds in pastors' lives that prevent them from seeing the truth, which is why they desperately need your prayers.

For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against the powers, the authorities, the rulers of the darkness of this age, against the spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places" ( Ephesians 6:12)

Joseph Tanner said: " It is deeply regrettable that those who maintain and support the Futurist system today, mostly Protestants, are actually playing into Rome's hands and helping to control the Papacy from being detected as the Antichrist.

It has been well said that "futurism tends to obliterate the mark that the Holy Spirit exerts on the Pope." This is especially to be deplored at a time when the papal antichrist seems to be making an effort to regain his former influence on human minds. "

Roman Catholic Church antichrist regains power after experiencing " a fatal head wound " in 1798.

Satan and his disciples were very effective in undermining Christianity.

As a result, Christians are deceived and unprepared because they think God will catch them before the seven-year Tribulation.

Therefore, they do not put on the full armor of God to face the time of great tribulation.

They do not prepare for an escape plan, food and water to
were able to protect their family and serve others.

They will be stricken with panic when it doesn't happen, and their hearts will fail them;
Instead of being full of faith and helping desperate people find hope in Jesus.

They are not prepared to proclaim the name of Jesus when they may be forced to
making a decision between worshipping the false Messiah (Satan) or death.

Read the study Beasts of Daniel and Revelation to see how the Bible clearly describes the Roman Catholic Church as " the beast of Revelation ", " Daniel's Little Horn " and the Pope, " son of perdition " i " The Babylonian harlot ".

One of the premises of the Jesuit deception is that the Antichrist will make a peace agreement with Israel, which means that they will have to take control of the earth in order to create the Israel of the end times.

A study of our Jews who are not really Jews reveals that 97% people who call themselves Jews are not descendants of Abraham, so re-gathering in Israel is a fraud.

Many pastors point to the restoration of the nation Israel as a sure sign, but this is just a ploy by the Jesuit antichrist.

Sources::

Lewis Sperry Chafer - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Sperry_Chafer

John F. Walvoord - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Walvoord

Charles Caldwell Ryrie - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Caldwell_Ryrie

Hal Lindsey - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hal_Lindsey

Chuck Swindoll - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Swindoll

David Jeremiah - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Jeremiah

J. Vernon McGee - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Vernon_McGee

Dr. Thomas Ice - http://www.pre-trib.org/about/dr-ice

Biola University - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biola_University

Talbut School of Theology - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talbot_School_of_Theology

Charles Lee Feinberg - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_L._Feinberg

Chuck Smith 1948 last generation https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Smith_%28pastor%29

 

 

 

 

 

 

Updated: 23 August 2019 — 07:54

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  1. I didn't know it went on that long... ?
    Thank you for the note...

  2. Hi. I'm not a regular reader of this blog, but I've been coming here from time to time over the past few years. I am glad that you understood that Futurism is a nightmarish mistake, and that you are dealing with this issue, and the huge role of the Jesuits in this matter. Loyola's company needs to be talked about a lot, because nowadays people know very little about this order, its purpose and history, the lack of knowledge is especially among Christians. By the way, take a look at the activities of Fabian Blaszkiewicz, a supposedly former Jesuit, a very popular youtube preacher. In my opinion it is almost certain that he is still working for the Order, as a very well camouflaged agent.
    Greetings.

    1. Fabian is very knowledgeable and someone unfamiliar with the Bible and the Vatican can be easily deceived. But they have a common mainstream: they abhor the Law of God.
      Reportedly no former Jesuits....

      1. Fakt wiedzę ma, w sumie to z wiedzą oni nigdy nie byli na bakier jak zapewne wiesz, jezuickie szkoły i uniwerki rosły jak grzyby po deszczu. Jedyny jezuita o którym można powiedzieć że faktycznie był „były” to Alberto Rivera, przemawia za tym fakt że mówił nagą prawdę o zakonie i kościele, no i przypłacił to życiem. Natomiast Fabian ani razu nie wypowiedział się negatywnie o swoim zakonie, wręcz przeciwnie, miło ich wspomina do dziś. Całe to jego niby odejście jest dziwne, był jezuitą przez około 20 lat, prowadził różne konferencje, nauczania itd.. Nagle zniknął na 2 lub 3 lata aby nagle zjawić się jako kaznodzieja protestancki i wszyscy łykają to jak pelikany. Nie jestem zwolennikiem Pawła Chojeckiego, ale w jednym przyznam mu rację gdy mówił w kontekście Fabiana, jak głupi są dzisiaj chrześcijanie w porównaniu z roztropnością chrześcijan pierwszego wieku.

        1. I, through these videos, began to wonder at all about the evil in the NCC, etc. But I had a feeling that something was wrong with them. I don't remember exactly, but they (Fabian and the rest) are very much in favor of Reinhard Hirtler, they support him, but I came across somewhere that Reinhard himself supports some woman who is charismatic or something like that. Also, Reinhard claims that Abraham himself came to him and all sorts of things, I found that suspicious to say the least. I stopped listening to their videos and by some way stumbled upon the detective and that's where I stayed.

  3. Jeju this Fabian today I discovered that he is from this Secret Plan, and it also occurred to me that some of my converted friends have been exposed to this, I have never watched this Secret Plan on YT or followed it, but I think it is to explore how much of God's truth is there....

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