Hi Sundoulos,Sundoulos wrote:Ely, although I can't answer your question about the ammilinialist view, because Sean, Steve, and others can do a better job than I can.
I'm in the middle of the book, Epicenter by Joel Rosenberg where he lays out a tremendous case for Putin rising up as a potential dictator in Russia but I still fail to see any real scriptural backing to render him being 'Gog' of 'Magog'. We should watch him closely as a country. Joel goes to great pains to explain how he fills the bill.
On page 81, he explains this senerio on Capital Hill when he was asked to breaks out the original text, Ezekiel 36-39, where he opens the scriptures for them. This is a scary situation since he would be influencing those individuals that make our foriegn policy.
Anyone else find this disturbing?
Michael
I share your concerns. I read the last book in the series "Eziekial Option". So much of the american christian culture has bought into this idea that we are now live in the last days, and they seem to have a heavy infulence on our politians.
I posted part of Joel's blog on another forum regarding the same subject. Time magazing did an artical about his influence. Here is a little part of the artical for you.
BUSH'S END OF DAYS
Rolling Stone
Current issue
Every administration has its share of loonies sneaking in through the backdoor -- the Reagans had an astrologer, and Nixon had, well, Nixon. But a certain White House Bible group speaker may hold the answer to one of the most vexing unanswered questions of the Bush years: Does the president believe in the biblical "end times" prophecies? The speaker was Joel C. Rosenberg, a Jewish convert to Christianity, former adviser to Bibi Netanyahu, and author of the best seller The Ezekiel Option, among other doomsday-themed books. Rosenberg said he's "been invited to the White House" to explain the Middle East "through the lens of biblical prophecies," and that that administration staffers told him, "A lot of people here are reading your books." The plot of The Ezekiel Option -- so compelling to the Bushies -- involves a devout U.S. president standing with Israel and bravely taking on the Antichrist and his minions in the battle of biblical Armageddon. "Serious questions need to be directed at the White House," says Karl Frisch of Media Matters for America. "If Rosenberg is saying he was invited into the White House because they believe his books are coming true, are those the people shaping the policy there?"
In a later blog Joel plays down his influence. you can find his blogs at the link below.
http://www.joelrosenberg.com/
Robin