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The Apocalypse Code | Hank Hanegraaff

by Matt McCarnan on August 28th, 2007

The Apocalypse CodeHank Hanegraaff. The Apocalypse Code: Find Out What the Bible REALLY Says About the End Times . . . and Why it Matters Today. Thomas Nelson, 2007. 336 pp.

On the one hand, Hanegraaff does a very good job debunking the popular dispensational end-times scenarios set out by the likes of John Hagee and Tim LaHaye. Hanegraaff exposes the embarrassing problem faced by dispensationalists who claim to interpret the Bible literally, and who cannot make good on that promise. While John (Revelation 1:3; 22:10) tells us that the things recorded in his apocalyptic vision are soon to come to pass, dispensationalists are forced to tell us that “near” and “soon” don’t really mean “near” and “soon.” Instead, dispensationalists tell us, these things don’t come to pass until the end of the age—a rather embarrassing problem given their insistence that they take the Bible (especially prophecy) “literally.”

Reviewed by Kim Riddlebarger.

Read the entire review here.

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