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56 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sound arguments for a different point of view,
This review is from: End Time Delusions: The Rapture, the Antichrist, Israel, and the End of the World (Paperback)
Based on the popularity of various books and ministers these days you would think that everyone is on the same page when it comes to the basics of the end times. The sequence is pretty straight forward - rapture, seven years of tribulation, Christ's second coming, establishment of God's kingdom on earth. While that seems to be the program that sells the most books, it is not the only opinion on the end times. Some people believe the rapture will come before the tribulation, others that it will come half way through the tribulation, others that it will occur at the end of the tribulation, and still others that there will be no rapture at all. Why all the different opinions? Prophecy is open to various interpretations. In "End Time Delusions" author Steve Wohlberg provides a solid and convincing case for questioning if there will be a rapture as it is traditionally taught. He also discussed exactly what the tribulation is, the problem of the antichrist, Christ's second coming, and various other ideologies related to the end times. Throughout the book he points out that for the first century and a half or so nobody interpreted the rapture or tribulation the way it is done now. That is not to say they did not consider end times events the way it is taught today. Quite the opposite, some of the early church fathers that he quotes point out why they believe the way they do and why other beliefs are in error. These beliefs that they considered erroneous include concepts like a pre-tribulation rapture. This book is important because it provides a logical explanation of an alternative view of prophecy. Well organized and well-presented, "End Times Delusions" is a solid argument against the mainstream position on the end times and a recommended read to anyone who wants to understand alternative theories.
25 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good Introduction to Historicism,
This review is from: End Time Delusions: The Rapture, the Antichrist, Israel, and the End of the World (Paperback)
This is a good introduction for those who are interested in a comprehensive, but not in-depth, review of the historicist view. Wohlberg covers a lot of ground in 200 pages, so he does not look at alternative interpretations of passages or examine potential textual difficulties. He simply presents the interpretation as he sees it. This is appropriate to the book's intended audience, however, which appears to be a popular audience, not a scholarly one.
The book is, unfortunately, light on what I consider to be the most difficult interpretations - namely, the trumpets and bowls of Revelation - but so are most historicist books I've reviewed recently. In terms of style, this book is well written. Wohlberg is, however, fond of complementing his arguments with elaborate and sensational phrases such as "earthshattering" and "bombshell," which can be repeated several times in a single chapter. Several times, he compares his arguments to the iceberg that sunk the Titanic (futurism). This kind of self-congratulation gets old very quickly, and it is irritating and distracting in an otherwise professional presentation. The most disturbing aspect of Wolberg's presentation, however, is that he presents historicism, not only as the preferred view, but the only interpretation leading to life. He regularly ties futurism and preterism to the spirit of antichrist and leading, using his own words, "potentially, to hell." This belief is based on the standard historicist interpretation that the papal system is the Antichrist of prophecy, and that the school of futurism was invented by - and, thus, is wholly a deception of - this system. Therefore, Wohlberg suggests that anyone holding the preterist or futurist view is subject to the coming wrath and judgment upon this papal system, even to the point of leading individuals to eternal judgment. The idea that one's end-times views - in and of themselves - could lead to eternal destruction is a disturbing and theologically unsound viewpoint that is woven throughout an otherwise good book. In all, my criticism are minor. This is a well-done book and, considering its intended purpose and audience, a good introduction to historicism for anyone researching this view. - H. L. Nigro, author of "Before God's Wrath: The Bible's Answer to the Timing of the Rapture"
16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An important view to consider!,
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This review is from: End Time Delusions: The Rapture, the Antichrist, Israel, and the End of the World (Paperback)
This is an important book on the endtimes, offering a cohesive theory which I believe is more true to scripture than the predominant dispensational view. Steve Wohlberg did an excellent job explaining the historicist view in a logical, sequential manner. The result is a page-turning, easy to understand book that will provide many "light-bulb" insights. His teaching on the 70 weeks of Daniel (that they were over around 34 A.D. and that the time period was a last chance for Israel to stay true to God in order to continue to enjoy His divine favor as a nation) are very persuasive. If he is correct, and I believe he is, the future tribulation will not be a circumscribed period of 7 years like most people think.
I have read quite a few eschatology books in the last year in order to better discern and discuss the end times with a relative who is very focused on this now. This book was the best I have read, although The Apocalypse Code by Hank Hanegraff, and A case for Amillenialism by Kim Riddlebarger were also excellent. Even though The Apocalypse Code is from a partial preterist viewpoint, it corroborates a lot of the information in End Time Delusions (especially if you believe that there will be dual or multiple fulfillments of prophecies), as does A Case for Amillenialism. Both A Case for Amillenialism and End Time Delusions look to the New Testament for the interpretation of the Old. Many NT passages explain how OT passages were fulfilled in Christ, which the dispensational view seems to ignore or outright contradict. I initially avoided Mr. Wohlberg's book because of its historicist view, as Vern Poythress, in The Returning King, stated that it was the least credible of the four endtime views. I changed my mind after viewing the DVD, Messages from Heaven. If these "Marian" visitations continue to increase and strive for global acceptance, Wohlberg may well be right about the identity of the beast. I am so glad I did read End Time Delusions as I found it to actually be the most plausible endtime view. My only objection to the book is the same one H.L. Nigro stated in his review -- the book's suggestion that those holding to the preterist or futurist views are not only wrong, but in danger of God's wrath. Revelations is a difficult book, and sincere Christians with a high view of scripture and orthodox beliefs can legitimately come to a variety of conclusions in their view of endtimes. As we near the return of Christ, it should become ever more clear which is right.
16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Scripturally Sound - Compelling Evidence,
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This review is from: End Time Delusions: The Rapture, the Antichrist, Israel, and the End of the World (Paperback)
As a "died in the wool" futurist, I eagerly looked forward to each new release of the "Left Behind" Series. When introduced to Wohlberg's "End Time Delusions", I admit to some initial skepticism. I didn't just read this book, I studied it along with the Bible. What an eye-opening experience! Wohlberg makes the case, Scripture upon Scripture, that clearly depicts God's truth about end-time events, and counteracts the counterfeit teachings that have filtered into the modern day church. Anyone who is intellectually honest will see the clarity of God's message on end-time events. THIS BOOK IS A MUST READ FOR ALL CHRISTIANS! We must study to show ourselves approved - rightly dividing the Word of God. Wohlberg opened my eyes through his compelling scriptural evidence. It wasn't easy to accept that I had been suffering a delusion, but now when I read the Bible...it is all so clear that I find it difficult to believe my eyes were once blinded by the "traditions of man that nullifed the Word of God." Most of God's people rejected the Messiah at the first Advent, because they didn't understand how He would appear. We should learn from their mistake, and make certain we understand His Second Coming. Christ warned false prophets would appear to deceive even the elect "if possible". In my opinion, it certainly is possible to be deceived if we don't have Bible truths about end-time events. Buy this book - read it with a desire to know the truth - and pray the Holy Spirit will lead you into God's truth.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Must read for the serious student of theology,
By Brandon Buchanan (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: End Time Delusions: The Rapture, the Antichrist, Israel, and the End of the World (Paperback)
I recommend this book to anyone who has come from a dispensational background and is interested in eschatology (end-times). It is very well written with short chapters that don't bog the reader down with difficult theological jargon. Exposes the reader to a historicist (typically Seventh Day Adventist) interpretation of end-times scriptures that will challenge you to dig deeper into the Word of God with a critical eye.
24 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE BEST I'VE READ on End Times and related topics!!!,
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This review is from: End Time Delusions: The Rapture, the Antichrist, Israel, and the End of the World (Paperback)
THIS IS A MUST READ NO MATTER WHAT YOU BELIEVE!
I've read quite a few and then some on the END TIMES and this is the best book on the end times and inter-related topics. It is a super-fast read, simple and concise, filled with scripture to back up evey editorial paragraph. No matter what you know, don't know or just always believed... THIS IS A MUST READ! It is topical in writing style which makes it easy to use as a template for comparing with other books (except OTHER BOOKS ON SAME SUBJECT tend to be muddled and long-winded!). We are now using as a foundation for further in-depth study in a Bible study group and have bought 10 books so everyone has their own copy! THIS IS A 5-STAR BOOK NO MATTER WHAT YOU BELIEVE - very compelling and easy to read!!! A+A+A+A+A+++
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
End Time Delusions:,
By Annette L. Bowyer (Keene, Texas USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: End Time Delusions: The Rapture, the Antichrist, Israel, and the End of the World (Paperback)
A tremendous book on End Time Prophecy and a must for every Christian living in these last days. It is not fiction, and coincide with the prophecy as I have found in my Bible. You must pick one up today.
11 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ABSOLUTE MUST READ - EXCELLENT!,
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This review is from: End Time Delusions: The Rapture, the Antichrist, Israel, and the End of the World (Paperback)
End Time Delusions is the best book on Bible Prophecy I have ever read. Steve Wohlberg's teaching is firmly based in Scripture, and he not only explains things in ways that make complete sense, he shows how the majority of the Christian world has been deceived for generations. In these last days, it is more important than ever for Christians to have this vital information. This is a book you'll want to share with as many people as possible...it is a real eye-opener and life-changer! Don't be deceived by the popularity of "Left Behind" theology - your eyes will be opened wide when you read this book...order several copies to share with others, and also check out Steve Wohlberg's website at www.endtimeinsights.com
-Rob Pue, Publisher, > > Wisconsin Christian News www.wisconsinchristiannews.com
12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
End Time Delusions? Absolutely!!,
By J.L. Populist (WI,USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: End Time Delusions: The Rapture, the Antichrist, Israel, and the End of the World (Paperback)
This is the second book by Steve Wohlberg that I have read.This book is more comprehensive than "Truth Left Behind."Mr. Wohlberg's books are easy reads.I'll state up-front that I don't agree with everything that he wrote.The identity of Israel in this book is basically replacement theology,or the idea of a "spiritual Israel".When considering that Revelation identifies 12 tribes in Rev.7:4-8(see also 21:12-13)I can't see Israel being a spiritual entity.Enough of the negative...The historicist view is very sensible when considering the source of the preterist and futuristic views of Revelation.I didn't know the history or source of these two theories before reading Steve Wohlberg's books.He exposes the flaws in both theories well.Why would the Church be spared tribulation when countless believers of the past were murdered for their beliefs?Check out "Foxe's Book of Martyrs".Steve Wohlberg does an excellent job in answering that question and more with the Bible.Take the Bible and a knowledge of history and you can learn a lot about the book of Revelation!While I do disagree on one point,I recommend this book as an answer to the fiction of the "Left Behind" series.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Eye opening! An important read for all truth seekers!,
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This review is from: End Time Delusions: The Rapture, the Antichrist, Israel, and the End of the World (Paperback)
This book truly opened my eyes and prompted me to study the historicist view of prophecy and the "end times". As a Christian since childhood, I had never been taught about this view. This book answered many questions that have always lingered in the back of my mind about a rapture, tribulation, anti-christ, etc. Steve Wohlberg writes in plain language, backs up his assertions with scripture, and encourages readers to study the scriptures for themselves. READ THIS BOOK and buy extras for your friends and family!
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End Time Delusions: The Rapture, the Antichrist, Israel, and the End of the World by Steve Wohlberg (Paperback - January 1, 2005)
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