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The Faithless Foundation
of PremillennialismHow Millions of Evangelicals and Fundamentalists
Agree with Atheists, Skeptics, and Modernists
that Jesus Was Mistaken on the Last DaysSamuel G. Dawson
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102 pages with comprehensive
scriptural and topical indexes
Free PDF book "I just finished reading your book. I recognize how false beliefs lead to wrong actions by the sincere. (the apostle Paul as an example) I appreciate your candor in drawing a line in the sand regarding the implications of this destructive belief system." (California Christian)
"Sam, thanks for this book. I've forwarded the announcement on to about 50 folks." (Texas Christian)
This short book exposes the fallacies of premillennialism, a system of doctrine, which presumes that God and Christ made many serious mistakes in trying to bring about the Messianic kingdom. As a result, many prophetic pundits such as Hal Lindsay, Jerry Falwell, and Tim LaHaye charge that God now needs man's intervention to accomplish his will. In practice, these men assert that they know better than God did.
The arrogance of premillennialism and its endless speculations and updates of failed prophecies of the return of Christ continue to produce skepticism and unbelief in Christ. Multitudes, who don't recognize the foundation of assumed superiority over God, help spread its ignorance.
Religious fundamentalists, who profess belief in God and Christ, often fail to recognize the faithlessness of premillennialism. It's so widespread that it crosses denominational lines and affects many people's basic beliefs.
Countless books, publications, and movies teach the doctrine. Entire radio and television broadcasts preach it daily. The Left Behind series of books and movies by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins is setting such sales and audience records that many people read these fiction books as if they were proven doctrine. These authors now target children to distribute their false assertions even more.
The sheer popularity of the doctrine demands a closer look to see whether premillennialism is in accord with the Bible, or if it slanders God's character.
Most people who believe premillennialism are honest and profess greater respect and faith in God than the leaders of this movement do. Thus, I've written this small book to examine the facts with truth-seeking premillennialists so that together we might rejoice in a God of heaven who is powerful enough to keep his word and his promises made through the Old Testament prophets.
This book will change your view of premillennialism
as it exposes the faithless foundation of the doctrine!
Table of Contents
IntroductionBibliographyChapter 1: A General View of Premillennialism
The Sincerity and Enthusiasm of Premillennialists Isn't at IssueChapter 2: The Rejection of Christ, Was It a Surprise?
Historical Background of Premillennialism
The Scofield Reference Bible
The Influence of Hal Lindsey
Why Premillennialism Should Be ExaminedThe Premillennial View of the Rejection of ChristChapter 3: The Faithless Basis of Premillennialism
What God Thinks of Those Who Try to Change His Plans
The Scriptural View of the Rejection of ChristAtheists and Skeptics Believe Jesus Was MistakenChapter 4: The Three Real Issues
Modernist Religious Scholars Also Believe Jesus Was Mistaken
Why Would These Men Continue to Be Bible Scholars?
Premillennialism Is as Faithless as Atheism, Skepticism, and Modernism
Mutual Exploitation of Premillennialists and Unbelieving Jews
Premillennialism Rests Upon a Lack of Faith in God and JesusISSUE #1: The Sovereignty of GodChapter 5: Why Do Men Reject the Teaching of Christ?
ISSUE #2: The Faithfulness of God
ISSUE #3: Faith in Christ and His Teaching
The Bible's Definition of a False Prophet?Chapter 6: Plain Passages Premillennial Pundits Don't Believe
Acts 2.15 - Peter Quoted Joel on PentecostChapter 7: Whom Are You Going to Believe?A Common Standard of Authority Needed for Unity on This or Any Other Subject
Acts 15.13-18 - James Asserted the Tabernacle of David Had Been Rebuilt
Matthew 24.14 - Was the Gospel Preached in All the World in the First Century?
We Don't Disagree Over What the Bible Says
SuggestionScripture Index
Topic Index
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[Samuel G. Dawson is the author of several books on the way of Christ without nondenominationalism, including Fellowship: With God and His People: The Way of Christ Without Denominationalism and Denominational Doctrines: Explained, Examined, Exposed; along with Christians, Churches & Controversy: How to Navigate Personal & Doctrinal Differences. His respect for how many New Testament subjects reflect a basis in the Old Testament has given him insight for writing Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage: The Uniform Teaching of Moses, Jesus, and Paul, The Teaching of Jesus: A Faithful Rabbi Urgently Warns Rebellious Israel and How to Study the Bible: A Practical Guide for Independent Study. All these materials are available at www.gospelthemes.com.]