Thursday, August 10, 2006

worse and worse

I certainly don't think there are any simple answers to what's going on in the Middle East at the moment, but one thing I'm sure of: this doesn't help at all.

3 comments:

Stephen G said...

No, I don't think it helps at all. *weep*

Still, it's all too common within some Christian circles. Particularly those that hold to a dispensationalist premillennialism, or are influenced by media of that vein such as books - fiction/non-fiction, study guides, film, music and radio/tv programmes. (And don't forget the linking of your own nation to God's chosen which helps put you in the right.)

I think it's probably as much the church not teaching eschatology, as the materials listed above that drives it.

Stephen G said...

By the way you might be interested in this article on rapture theology as legitimized Harry Potter for conservative Christians.

http://www.westmont.edu/~work/articles/tribulation.html

Joanna said...

Yes, I agree - I think Christians are very vulnerable to such views because they aren't given convincing alternatives. Thanks for the link - interesting!