its the end of the world as we know it and i feel fine
• November 17, 2012 • 1 CommentPosted in christ, christ and culture, christianity, church, god, gospel, holy crap, kingdom of god, scripture
Tags: a distant thunder, a thief in the night, asbury theological seminary, barbara rossing, ben witherington III, carl henry, cyrus ingerson scofield, dallas theological seminary, discipleship, dispensationalism, donald w thompson, escapism, fuller theological seminary, hal lindsey, image of the beast, israel, jerry jenkins, john darby, john hagee, kirk cameron, left behind, left behind 2: tribulation force, left behind 3: world at war, lutheran school of theology at chicago, moody bible institute, the book of revelation, the end times, the late great planet earth, the prodigal planet, the rapture, the rapture exposed: the message of hope in the book of revelation, the tribulation, the uneasy conscience of fundamentalism, tim lehaye, wheaton college
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