Dispensationalism: Its Jesuit Origins

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Many have attended Moody Bible Institute or Dallas Theological Seminary where they were indoctrinated by what you are about to read. After the Reformation, the Jesuits tried to recover from the damage done to the Catholic Church by the Protestants. The Protestants and Methodists, along with some Baptists knew the Papacy is the Antichrist. Their creeds affirm this voluminously.

Moody and DTS taught the opposite, they taught the doctrines of the Jesuit Counter-Reformation instead, in the form of Dispensationalism. The Scofield Reference Bible also spread the lies to many. Its author Cyrus Scofield in conjunction with Dallas Theological Seminary propagated it.

From the scraps of history, the Jesuits created a system of theology, now called Dispensationalism, to deceive Protestants. It twisted and added to scripture placing the Antichrist well into the future. They inserted a gap into Daniel’s seventy weeks, thousands of years now and still counting, before the Antichrist would arrive. In this, they turned Jesus who fulfilled the prophecy, into Antichrist yet future. Most Baptist and Evangelical churches believe the lie and still look for Antichrist to appear. Some used to say it was Henry Kissinger. Or a charismatic politician.

Dispensationalist are behind the Balfour Declaration that brought today’s northern European Khazars (non-Semite) Jews to the Middle East. Dispensationalists worship the State of Israel and hope for a nuclear holocaust (Armageddon) in the Middle East to speed up Jesus' return. Millions of Evangelical Christians Want to Start World War III … to Speed Up the Second Coming - Global Research

The Bible teaches that the Church of believers is Israel. Including believing gentiles whom God grafted into the vacuum created by the broken off unbelievers he removed from Israel (Romans 11).

The Dispensationalists also taught the "Rapture". It was to happen in 1988 since that would be one 40-year generation since Israel began occupying the Middle East. They kept moving this date up in 40 year increments each time it didn't happen. Here's a quote from Hal Lindsay's Late Great Planet Earth. It shows how Dispensationalists take liberties with the Bible cutting and pasting text from all over the place to harmonize their propaganda with today’s headline news.

Says Lindsey; "The prophecies can be pieced together to make a coherent picture, even though the pieces are scattered in small bits throughout the Old and New Testaments. Hal Lindsey," 'The Late Great Planet Earth' 1970 (Chapter 4) *Paradigms of Paranoia: The Culture of Conspiracy By Samuel Chase Coale.

Many well studied say "Rapture" came from Margaret MacDonald, a 14-year-old Scottish Pentecostal of the Irvingite sect. While burning up with a fever and hallucinating, she had a "vision". Copies are available on the Internet. The Dispensationalists added this to their doctrine and have sold $$$$$ to unsuspecting prophecy buffs worldwide.


Coming up next: The Millennium, the Pharisees doctrine refuted by Jesus in the Gospels.
 
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