
Bible Prophecy News, Videos, and Podcasts from Chris White
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 316 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

The last Pretrib Problem that we will cover in this film concerns patristics which is a name for the study of the writings and beliefs of the early church. The writings from the early church fathers date back to the first century, and of course, we s... more
One of the foundational arguments for the Pretribulational rapture is concerning the relationship between National Israel and the Church. It’s based on Daniel 9:24-27 where we find the so called 70 weeks prophecy. This prophecy is where we get the co... more
Alan Hultberg: “Imminence is really a keystone issue for the Pretribulational Rapture.” Alan Kurschner: “Well, in the Pretribulational theological sense of the term, imminence means that there are no prophesied events that must happen before the rapt... more
There are several passages in the book of Revelation supporting the idea that the Church will face the Antichrist’s persecution just before the rapture, and that both the rapture and the Day of the Lord, will not begin until after the midpoint of the... more
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Chris; every single sign we’re told to look for is HERE. What if the “10 Kings” are the big tech leaders? After all, “they will give over their technology to the antichrist” for his use! He’s only got 7 years- the system he will use is already being built in front of our eyes! Don’t mislead people into complacency! We’re CLOSE!
I’ve been following for a long time. Just thought the old name was better.
Chris is a good speaker but he has bad theology.
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Where do you pre-wrath people get your info? Your camp ALWAYS say what we believe think and expect next, that nothing else will happen before the rapture. That is just not true. Dude, why not talk to some sane Pastors with their heads on straight instead of looking at the freaks who date set. They do not represent us.
No one who is worth their salt and a serious student of the Bible that I follow thinks the way you and Jacob Prasch, Joel Richardson, and many others say we do. I never thought id... more
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This podcast focuses on in-depth discussions about biblical prophecy, emphasizing eschatological themes and interpretations surrounding end times scenarios. It covers a range of topics such as the pretribulational rapture debate, the role of Israel in prophecy, and various interpretations of key biblical texts from both the Old and New Testaments. Notably, it critiques popular theological perspectives while offering alternative viewpoints rooted in scripture. The episodes frequently feature meticulous analyses of prophetic visions and their implications for contemporary events, making it suitable for listeners interested in theology, biblical prophecy, and current affairs relating to their faith.
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