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Is It the End of the World as This Author Knows It?


By John - Posted on 15 November 2004

By CATHY BOOTH THOMAS

Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins have sold 42 million books by fictionalizing the Biblical End Times in the Left Behind series. But this fall their Christian publisher, Tyndale House, launched a rival series directly challenging the premise that born-again Christians will be "raptured" into heaven while those "left behind" face the anti-Christ during the Apocalypse.LaHaye was not amused when Tyndale asked him to debate his new competition, Christian-radio host Hank Hanegraaff, as a promotion. Hanegraaff's novel, The Last Disciple, argues that the Book of Revelation describes the persecution of 1st century Christians under Nero, not some future tribulation of nonbelievers. "A lot of Christians have been hoodwinked into this amillennial viewpoint," says LaHaye. "I'm not going to promote that flawed theory."

Hanegraaff, known as the Bible Answer Man, counters that the Left Behind books are part of a trend toward sensationalism and "script torture" of the Bible. "There is a lot of hysteria because of the Left Behind books," he says. Tyndale decided to offer the alternate viewpoint after talking to biblical scholars. "We think debate is healthy in the church and will help both series," says publisher Ron Beers. The Last Disciple, one of three books planned by Hanegraaff and his co-author, Sigmund Brouwer, has sold 50,000 copies in six weeks (vs. 85,000 for Left Behind in its first year). But LaHaye says he isn't worried. He plans to deliver the four books he owes Tyndale and let readers decide how this story ends.

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1101041122-782110,00.html

leslie's picture

God has already decided how the story ended. Amen

Brother Les

chrisliv's picture

Yeah,

The fine attitude of Tyndale House may set an example that leads to a healthy exchange regarding the Preterist position in most Christian publications and journals from here on out.

I think Preterism is nearly irresistible to most any sincere Bible student when compared to Dispensationalism.

So, maybe the Preterist position will soon begin to get the exposure it deserves.

Peace to you all,
C. Livingstone

darrens's picture

Tyndale publisher Ron Beers was on the radio program "Voice Of Reason", as was Hank Hanegraaff. Both interviews were very enlightening, and I especially appreciated the grace that host John Anderson showed, as both of his guests made clear reference to a partial preterist view, while John and many of his guests hold to a full preterist view. But it was encouraging to see both of these brave men say how important it is to have "collegiate debate". And great to see the rumour is true, that Beers actually *did* ask LaHaye to debate Hanegraaff, but of course LaHaye said no as it would somehow only encourage that allegedly false view...

Have a listen!

http://RaptureReadyInsurance.com/broadcast.htm

21Nov2004 Hour #1 (Hank Hanegraaf)
19Dec2004 Hour #1 (Ron Beers)

In Christ For Truth,
Darren Dirt.

"For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ!" (Ephesians 4:12)

Darren.

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