THE DANGERS OF DATING THE RAPTURE

False prophets dot the landscape. History is replete with abort-

ed attempts to date the coming of Christ or to hasten it with

claims of fulfilled prophecy. In 1884, William Hechler, A Chris-

tian acquaintance of Theodore Herzl, thought that Zionism was the

beginning of the end of days. (See Michael Progai, Faith and

Fillment, Christians and the Return to the Promised Land, pp. 58-

62.) Hechler died depressed and discouraged in London in 1931.

(See Claude Duvernoy, The Prince and the Prophet.) At the turn

of the century, John Alexander Dowie of Zion, Ill., was convinced

he was Elijah and was to usher in Christ's Second Coming. Howev-

er, he left many disappointed. (See Gordon Lindsey, John Alexan-

der Dowie, pp. 190-191.) More recently, John Todd, Constance

Cumbey and Edgar Whisenant, all said that the signs pointed to an

imminent end, but they were dead wrong. (See further, Miami

Christian College, Clarion, Vol. 1, No. 3, pg. 4, "A Balanced

View of the Lord's Return.")

Some people seem determined to smash themselves against the

brick wall of Jesus' statement in Matthew 24:36: "But of that

exact day and hour no one knows."

In his book, Predators in Our Pulpits, Phillip Keller calls

Christians to discernment, and publishing houses, printers and

broadcasters to responsibility. He writes:

Of course many common people really have no way of knowing. In

their trusting simplicity they are being led astray by the very

teachers whom they assume are instructing them in truth. The

laity look to them for life while being led to the slaughter, or

at least to impotence.

The stark truth is that multitudes are being deluded to believe

a lie. They are being deceived by the very ones they thought had

only their best interests in mind. There has been an insidious

infiltration of the church by men and women whose work and words

spell its destruction. (pg. 4)

In recent years all kinds of sensational and fictional stories

have circulated purporting to prove the fulfillment of Bible

prophecies. A popular fantasy on in the 1970s was the story of

the "Belgium Beast." Popular Christian speakers and writers told

of a three-stories-high computer in Brussels that contained in

its memory the name of every living person. By implication, it

could spit out an identification number for each one. It was seen

to be a fulfillment of Revelation 13 as part of the Antichrist's

plot to give each person his mark. In August 1976, Christian Life

magazine published the following news item:

"Dr. Hendrick Elderman, chief analyst for the Common Market Con-

federacy, announced recently that a computerized restoration plan

is already underway in Brussels, according to the Altoona (Pa.)

Mirror. 'The Beast' is a gigantic computer that takes up three

floors at the Administration Building of Market headquarters.

This self-programming unit has over 100 sensing input sources.

Computer experts have been working on a plan to computerize all

world trade. This master plan involves a digital numbering system

for every human on earth for all buying and selling. The number

would be invisibly 'laser-tatooed' on the forehead or the back of

the hand, and would show up under an infra-red scanner to be

placed at all check-out counters and places of business."

Dr. Eldeman suggested that by using three sets of six-digital

units, the entire world could be assigned a working credit card

number. Credit notes would be exchanged through a World Bank

Clearing Center. (pg. 14)

With its publication in Christian Life, the Belgium Beast took

on the status of fact and became grist for radio and TV sermons.

In reality, the Belgium Beast was the product of the imagination

of Joe Musser, who wrote the novel, Behold a Pale Horse. In

November 1976, Musser wrote to Christian Life:

"'Beast' Is Yet To Come -- The item referring to a computer

'Beast,' a confederacy of Common Market nations, and laser tat-

tooing for a world-wide numbering system (People and Events,

August) is based on fictional portrayals of end time events,

drawing from my novel, Behold a Pale Horse (Zondervan), and a

screenplay I wrote for the David Wilkerson film, The Rapture. For

more than three years I have heard my story ideas circulated as

fact. Perhaps, in light of what's happening in the world today,

items such as the one printed seem quite plausible. However, for

the moment, they are fiction. Joe Musser, Rockford, Ill."

The publication and promotion of fantasies can never spread the

truth. The practice destroys Christians' credibility and encour-

ages skepticism about the Gospel. Questionable, curious, undocu-

mented, unverified information should never be printed. The truth

of God cannot be promoted by a lie. There are dangers to the

dating game.

GRF

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