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Monday, 3 April 2017

Open Letter to Todd Strandberg by Dave MacPherson

Sergeant Strandberg (of "Rapture Ready" fame):
     It has come to my attention here at this Air Force base that you, as a supply sergeant, have been accepting items of inferior and even dangerous quality!
     Now, it's true that your actions are far from deserving a court-martial. But let me remind you, Sergeant, that your reputation is in jeopardy, and if you don't improve the quality of the items you distribute, the Commander-in-Chief who's over both of us may have some words with you one of these days!
     Sergeant, now where in the world did you get some of those substandard items that are in your "Margaret MacDonald Who?" article that's in the "Pretribulation Rapture" section of your "Rapture Ready" website?
     You maintain that I "have never been able to prove that Darby ever heard of MacDonald or her vision."
     FACTS: In John Darby's book The Irrationalism of Infidelity (1853), pp. 283-5, he described in great detail his visit with her in her home in Scotland in mid-1830 and even talked about her endtime outlook and the Scriptural texts she used for support! (All this is in my book The Incredible Cover-up.)
     Then you claim that Darby's pretrib view was derived from "the distinction between Israel and the church."
     FACTS: Darby's first clear pretrib teaching, in his "Notes on the Revelation" (1839), p. 206, was based on only the symbol (!) of the man child "caught up" in Rev. 12:5----and this was his pretrib basis for 30 years (from the 1830's to the 1860's)! Interestingly, this symbol was Edward Irving's pretrib basis in his "Interpretation of the Old-Testament Prophecies quoted in the New" (The Morning Watch, June, 1831, p. 301)----a full eight years before Darby plagiarized Irving's idea!
     You then assert that Darby discovered the pretrib rapture concept in 1827.
     FACTS: Darby himself wrote in his "Short but serious Examination of...'Daniel the Prophet'" (1850), p. 67, that he came to "understand" pretrib in 1830 and not 1827----an understanding that came to him only after the Irvingite journal The Morning Watch (which he regularly read) began to clearly teach pretrib in its Sep., 1830 issue (which saw "Philadelphia" raptured, in a partial rapture scheme, before "the great tribulation," pp. 510, 514!).
     And you foolishly declare that Margaret Macdonald (it was spelled this way) couldn't have been a pretrib because she taught that the "Church" will be persecuted by the Antichrist. Google "Margaret Macdonald's Rapture Chart," "Margaret Macdonald's Main Point," and "GFM's DVD Survives Paul Wilkinson's Attack."
     FACTS: For more than 30 years I've emphasized, in my books and articles and while guesting on worldwide talk shows, that the Irvingites, as well as Margaret, taught pretrib before Darby did.
     My critics, wishing to divert attention away from unmistakably clear pretrib teaching by Irvingites, have focused instead on uneducated Margaret and her brief and somewhat unclear revelation account. They also know that she held to partial rapturism which sees PART of the "church" taken in a pretrib rapture and the REST of the "church" enduring the trib. By covering up her pretrib rapture ("one taken and the other left" before "THE WICKED" is "revealed") and emphasizing her posttrib-flavored statements like "The trial of the Church is from Antichrist," they can hopefully discredit her as the originator and give that honor to someone else who seems to have a better reputation! Incidentally, all partial rapturists including Pember and Govett have always described the ones "left behind" as the "Church" (the way Margaret talked) and even John Walvoord's books classify partial rapturists as "pretribulationists"!
     Since some of the emotional and spiritual cripples (with potty mouths) on your Rapture Ready message board have gotten the impression from someone with little conscience (I wonder who!) that I am a heretical (and even Satanic) liar that no one should ever listen to, I am forced to tell you that since the early 1970's my books on pretrib history have been publicly endorsed by a galaxy of leading evangelical theologians as well as church history experts----scholars from George Ladd, Merrill Tenney, and F. F. Bruce to Robert Gundry and Walter Martin along with the late F. Nigel Lee who had nine earned doctorates! Google "Scholars Weigh My Research" for other endorsements.  
     Finally, Sergeant, in order to shore up your collapsing pillar of pretrib sand, you seem to enjoy dropping names like Thomas Ice, Pseudo-Ephraem, Morgan Edwards, and Manuel Lacunza.
     FACTS: Whenever I see a photo of Ice, I'm reminded that your site considers him the "heavy" artillery who constantly shoots off his mouth about the "pretrib" outlook of the last three names. I wonder, Sergeant, what your fans will think when they discover my "Deceiving and Being Deceived" article (on many sites) which exposes the plagiarism, document revisionism, phony "Dr." degrees, cover-up and other pretrib dishonesty, and which also proves that Pseudo-Ephraem, Edwards, and Lacunza all had the historical habit of blending together the rapture and the final advent! (Google "Pretrib Rapture Dishonesty," "Pretrib Rapture Pride," "Walvoord Melts Ice," "Grant Jeffrey's Apocalypse Debacle," "Pseudo-Ephraem Taught Pretrib - Not," "Morgan Edwards' Rapture View," "The Real Manuel Lacunza," and see the DVD "Left Behind or Led Astray?" (You Tube).
     Sergeant, since you are dedicated to the Commander-in-Chief and His love of truth and want His promotion, I expect you to wipe that grin off your face and clean up your site! And don't overlook "The Rapture Index (Mad Theology)" on Google!
     Rapturously,
    
     "Colonel" Dave MacPherson

3 comments:

  1. I noted that MacPherson's latest contribution here brings to light little known facts about Todd Strandberg whose rapture sensationalism keeps masses of ill-informed and trusting souls so close to the edge of their pews they're in imminent danger of having their own "falling away" - right on to the floor!
    Strandberg's best known gimmick is his "Rapture Index" which has been thoroughly debunked by MacPherson in his Google piece titled "The Rapture Index (Mad Theology)."
    The same "Index" features 45 signposts. They can be described as "barometers" that go up or down in "points." They are based on world events and trends that supposedly herald and point to an approaching pretrib rapture.
    Strandberg gets around his reportedly "sign free" immiment pretrib rapture by calling his signposts "precursors" instead of "signs" - as if precursors could never be signs!
    Here's the mad theology MacPherson points out in his aforementioned article. All of Strandberg's "precursors" (including "The Antichrist" and the "Mark of the Beast") are on earth AFTER the point in time for a pretrib rapture and are actually fulfilled DURING the tribulation and point only to the post-tribulational second coming to earth!
    What's truly incredible is that worldwide publications (including "Time" and the UK "Daily Mail") have featured Strandberg's evangelical "voodoo," seemingly unaware that he is more of an evangelical "witch doctor" than a "watchman," and that his rapturous "science fiction" is more fiction than science!

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  2. Very amusing all of this, and I couldn't help but chuckle at Irv's witty anecdote; "they're in imminent danger of having their own "falling away"-right on to the floor!" but sadly as we all know there is a very solemn and serious side to it all.

    I don't know how Strandberg can live with himself; the whole RAPTURE READY website is built on a foundation of lies.

    In my writing, I NEVER mention the word "rapture", but only the Saviour's post tribulation Second Coming. Certainly those in Christ (asleep and and living) WILL be "caught up" 1 Thess 4.17, I don't deny that! But these high octane RR folk seem to have made a god out of the word RAPTURE! almost to the exclusion of all else!

    I have noticed on various evangelical forums, blogs etc that many now seem to use the word RAPTURE almost exclusively in reference to the Second Advent, even if they are not sure whether the act of being "caught up" in 1 Thess 4.17 be pre, mid, 3/4s, pre wrath, intra -seal or post!!!

    Certainly the Day of Christ IS imminent, but NOT any moment. The RR website is full of "mad theology".

    God bless

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  3. Totally appreciate your calling out of this unreliable site. I was a writer on there for 4-5 years and pretty much got harassed for many of my articles for not being 'fully in line' with their erroneous views/standards. Yet at the same time they will allow 'quack pastors' to unashamedly write about their love for pagan holidays (Seriously??? What does that have to do with anything concerning our Elohim and His Saving Message???) They also will allow a certain writer on there who is overtly proud of his worldly affiliation with Hellywood actors in film making to write ridiculous pieces with inappropriate information concerning nurses fawning all over him in the hospital (Once again what does that have to do with our Messiah and our worship of Him???). Not to mention another long-time female writer on there who also harassed me on another rapture forum a few years ago for some of the articles I wrote as well. These people are a 'sham as a group'... it is apparent that people of this sect are 'weak, blind, duped, misled, and corrupt' from the ground up and many of them are just on there to 'try and make a name for themselves'. I finally fully stepped back and withdrew my support and writing contribution on this site earlier this year and am proud to say I have gloriously not looked back either. Deep down for a while, I knew this site was 'off' but needed a platform to get my articles out. Anyhow, I agree with a lot of what you pointed out in your article here... so glad someone else also sees the 'glaring red flags' concerning this group/site as well. May YHWH bless you for wanting to serve Him in Ruah and in Truth. Shalom.

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