REVISERS OF PRE-TRIB RAPTURE HISTORY
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- by Dave MacPherson, B.A.
(BREAKING NEWS: Grant Jeffrey is admitting on his website that the
"argument that no one ever saw this [pretrib] 'truth' throughout
eighteen
- hundred years of Church history has been very
effective, causing many Christians to abandon their belief in the
pretribulation Rapture"! Since
Thomas Ice has been claiming on Todd Strandberg's site that I'm the one
who's been "fabricating a false history of the pre-trib rapture" for
"thirty-plus years" in order to promote the same 1800-year argument,
it's time to see what pretrib leaders have actually been claiming----and
are still claiming----about their own view's history, plus my responses
to them. By hearing both sides, you can determine who the real
fabricators are!)
CLAIM: Since the early 1900's many pretrib rapture promoters (and
indolent copycats) have given credit for the pretrib rapture to early
Plymouth Brethren leader John Darby (whom John Walvoord truthfully
viewed as one of the "early" pretribs!), have also claimed that Darby
first "understood" pretrib in either late 1826 or early 1827, and that
Darby based his earliest development primarily on the "distinction"
between the
"church" and "Israel" which, he said, would necessitate a separation
between both groups that only a pretrib rapture could attain.
- MY RESPONSE: Darby's earliest paper (1827)
emphasized only the "heavenly church" and he expected to be on earth
until the start of a future millennium, and his 1828 paper focused on
only the church's "unity." His 1829 paper looked for only the Rev.
19:11 coming while his 1830 paper expected only the Matt. 25:31 coming.
As late as 1837 his church/Israel "dichotomy" that he supposedly
discovered 10 years earlier was still nonexistent when he described the
church as "going in with Him to the marriage, to wit, with Jerusalem and
the Jews"! Not until 1839 ("Notes on the Revelation") did Darby
have clear pretrib teaching! Basing it on Rev. 12:5's "man child" who
was "caught up," he wrote: "If we apply it to the saints, who
overcome here...then we find that...they are caught up out of his [the
dragon's] way....; and the trial and persecution fall on those who are
left here----upon the woman." (Amazingly, eminent "doctors" either
haven't known, or have covered up, the fact that the "man child"
symbol----and not Rev. 4:1 with its seven-year "gap"----was Darby's
beginning pretrib basis for three decades while he held to only a
1260-day tribulation! And he wasn't original on ANY of
dispensationalism's crucial aspects!)
- CLAIM: In the early 1970's I shared some
of my research evidence with pretrib R. A. Huebner, a Darby-obsessed
member of the Plymouth Brethren----evidence that London preacher Edward
Irving and some of his friends taught pretrib long before Darby did.
Huebner was aware that a few in Irving's orbit quickly accepted the new
pretrib view while others either delayed accepting it or rejected it. In
1973 Huebner self-published a booklet dedicated to distorting my
uncovered information about Darby and some of his contemporaries. In
order to back up his outrageous claim that the "Irvingites (1828-1834)
never held the pretribulation rapture or any 'any-moment' views," he
quoted only Irvingites who hadn't yet accepted pretrib including
historicist John Hooper who in late 1831 wrote in the Irvingite journal
("The Morning Watch") that "the seventh seal has been opened, the
seventh trumpet sounded, and seventh vial commenced." Walvoord's
1976 book, echoing Huebner's outrageous claim while muddying my
evidence, quoted the same Hooper words----never dreaming that Huebner
had concealed Irvingites who HAD been teaching pretrib!
- MY RESPONSE: In the Sep., 1830 Irvingite
journal, a writer discussing Revelation's seven churches taught that
"Philadelphia" will be "caught up" before a future "period of great
tribulation" while the "Laodicean church" will be left behind "on earth"
to face that period----the first clear
public teaching of pretrib that I've found. Knowing that he could keep
crediting Darby with pretrib if he kept covering up or distorting
Irvingite doctrine, Huebner's 1991 book claimed that the phrase "period
of great tribulation" meant nothing more than "the pouring out of the
seventh vial"----evidence, he said, that only a posttrib coming was
being projected. But this was just another of Huebner's many cover-ups;
he omitted telling readers that three pages later the Irvingite writer
mentioned twice that "the great tribulation" would FOLLOW the
rapture----proof that his rapture was a pretrib one! (The paper you're
now reading includes Huebner, a retired electrical engineer who never
attended any college or Bible school, simply because his dishonest
material was hurriedly appropriated by Walvoord and Ryrie whose books in
turn have had incredible influence on many including Lindsey, LaHaye,
and Ice! Huebner's writings, by the way, have HUNDREDS of copying errors
that I've counted, but he compensates for his unscholarliness by burying
or twisting historical data!)
- In the June, 1831 issue of the same Irvingite
journal, Irving himself wrote, while discussing the "man child" of Rev.
12: "...though the child is spoken of as one (ver. 5), it is also
described as many (ver. 11), who overcame the accuser; and when that
number is accomplished, there are still a remnant of her seed, whom the
dragon doth persecute and seek to destroy (ver. 17). This two-fold
company----the one gathered before, and the other after the travailing
woman is cast out into the wilderness...." (So Darby's initial Biblical
basis for pretrib in 1839----the "man child" symbol, as we noted a short
time ago----was actually Irving's which had been published eight years
earlier! Darby, moreover, admitted in his writings that he had been an
avid reader of that Irvingite publication!)
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- My book "The Rapture Plot" has seven pages of
short quotes from the same Irvingite mouthpiece (1831-1833) which
indisputably disclose a pretrib rapture as well as pretrib-type
imminence----all appearing in print years before Darby expressed such
concepts! The same book of mine also lists 21 short quotes that pretrib
dispensationalists agree were Darby's earliest prophetic
thoughts----"truths" they claimed he alone derived from Scripture,
"truths" that supposedly led him to come up with the pretrib idea before
anyone else. After I quoted them, I revealed that ALL of them were
actually Irving's words in his preface to Manuel Lacunza's 1827 work and
added that Irving revealed that he had held to those "truths" since
1825! (Absolutely no one, whether pre or post, has ever claimed that
Darby believed in either pretrib or in any supporting "truths" as early
as 825!!!) My "Plot" volume also fully analyzes Margaret
Macdonald, a young woman in Scotland that the Irvingites admitted was
their pretrib inspiration. A number of them (and even Darby himself!)
visited her in her home in mid-1830 several months after she claimed to
find a pretrib rapture in the Bible.
- CLAIM: If I were to put into one sentence
the gist of what some of my critics have claimed about Margaret
Macdonald, it would look something like this: "Since Margaret was a
partial rapturist, she couldn't have been a pretrib, especially since
she wrote that 'The trial of the Church is from
>Antichrist'----clearly a posttrib statement!"
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- MY RESPONSE: In his 1979 book "The Rapture
Question - Revised" (p. 97) Walvoord correctly states that partial
rapturists are "pretribulationists"----pretribs who see only PART of the
church participating in a pretrib rapture. By deliberately isolating
Margaret's Antichrist statement (above), my critics demonstrate either
their laziness or deviousness. Every leading 19th century partial
rapturist (my "Plot" quotes several) looked for a pretrib rapture of
only "worthy" Christians and referred to the ones left behind as the
"church"----the term Margaret used for those not worthy enough to be
raptured. Even Darby, when analyzing partial rapturism, wrote that the
ones left behind in that scheme are called the "church"! (See my
internet articles "X-raying Margaret" and "Humbug Huebner" for light on
the last two claims here. Or type in my name
on search engines to see all of my internet items.)
- Only after my published evidence (on Margaret as
the pretrib originator, on Irving and his disciples as further
innovators, and on Darby and his editor, William Kelly, the latter being
the culprit who, between 1890 and 1903, quietly changed early Irvingite
and Brethren documents to wrongfully give credit to Darby for pretrib----the
never-before-told discovery in my "Plot" book) did a few
dispensationalist diehards begin frantically fishing for pre-1830
"hints" of pretrib! If you were to find a "hint" they don't know about,
no one would be more rapturous than Thomas
Ice and Tim LaHaye! But if you were to find 100 such "hints," it
wouldn't change the fact that 99 percent of all Christians before the
year 1830
never heard of, or even smelled, a pretrib rapture! (See my internet
piece "Deceiving and Being Deceived" which exposes some "hints" that
some claim to have found.)
- THE END IS HERE: As you can tell, I'd rather be
an honest B.A. (Better Author) than a lazy or lying Ph.D. (Pretrib
History Distorter)! You have just read perhaps 1 percent of my No. 1
book "The Rapture Plot." You can obtain the other 99 percent by calling
800-967-7345 or by contacting Armageddon Books. (All of my book
royalties have always gone to a nonprofit organization which has never
paid salary to anyone.) Right now I'm going to do something out of
character. I'm going to predict that one of these days some unthinkably
horrendous event (or events) will cause many Laodicean-type Christians
to not only abandon pretrib in droves but even become physically violent
toward their pretrib teachers! Some of those "Laodiceans" may fall away
to such a degree they may even kill some of those teachers!
- Years ago my wife and I visited an elderly fellow
believer in his home in Alberta, Canada who told us, from firsthand
knowledge, that soon after
the Bolsheviks seized power in Russia in 1917, a man in that country
went to his pastor, angrily threw down his Bible, and shouted: "You lied
to us! You said we would be raptured away first!" The Dutch
heroine Corrie ten Boom declared in a 1974 article that when communism
took over in China "millions of Christians were tortured to death" who
had previously been assured: "Don't worry, before the tribulation comes
you will be translated----raptured."
- And violence among Christians took place in Korea
a few years ago after a predicted rapture failed to happen! As
long as America keeps on turning away from the God who exalted her and (suicidally)
turns to anti-Christian, anti-decency, pro-violence, and pro-perversion
degenerates, the Holy One will be forced to give us more and more
"breaking news" about events that are even more horrendous which will
cause disillusioned pretrib rapture believers to mistrust pretrib
merchandisers (and history revisers) even more!