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Where Hal Lindsey and Dispensationalism Went Wrong

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Hal Lindsey’s book The Late Great Planet Earth, first edition in 1970, sold over 40 million copies. Gullible Christians got sucked into Lindsey’s soon end-of-the world cult-like poppycock. As time has passed without his version of Armageddon taking place, we can now objectively analyze where Lindsey went wrong:

I could go on. I  cannot judge Mr. Lindsey personally, only what he wrote. But this is enough to demonstrate that Hal Lindsey was a deceiver and a false prophet.  Lindsey was  reported to be worth $42 million, which is, apparently, after his first three wives got their share. (Some say his net worth was reduced to $1-5 million.) He was married to his fourth wife. Hal Lindsey not only separated millions of people from their money for his own gain, he made a mockery of Christianity. Many people altered their lives for his false prophecies. Such is the influence of problematic eschatology of  Lindsey and other dispensationalists

Dispensationalism was born in 1830 with John Nelson Darby. It died in 1988 when their prophecies failed to materialize in “that generation.” Rest in peace.

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