71: The Little Season Conspiracy Part 3: Origins of Pretribulation & The Rapture
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Walk with Joel as he navigates Part 3 by looking at the real history of the theology of Pretribulation and the Rapture. He explores the controversial, C.I. Scofield, and his Scofield Study Bible by looking at a book called, “The Incredible Scofield and His Book” by Joseph M. Canfield and if the facts that are presented are true and if C.I. Scofield created his study Bible by orders of the Rothschilds. He then goes through the life of John Nelson Darby of the Plymouth Brethren and if his ideas of Dispensationalism and the Rapture were given to him by a “visionary” named Margaret MacDonald. He decides its time to take people to the past church fathers and see if the Rapture, Pretribulation and the “Ages” were only a thing of the early 1800s or if indeed the early theologians were discussing these ideas back in early Christianity. Lastly, Joel goes through the “Valley of the Dry Bones’ and if the Bible is actually talking about Israel and its return to the homeland in 1948.
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