Publisher's Synopsis
A Holy War among Christians? Unthinkable? In Evangelical Civil War, Henderson sweeps back the curtain to expose an unholy civil war raging among Evangelicals that would make angels blush. It is a war of words but sharp as daggers. Rapture believing Christians accuse Dominion Now and Reconstructionist Christians of: -Following "A delusion and Perverting the Great Commission." Dave Hunt-Plotting to "Seize political power to set up a theocracy." Hal Lindsey.-Leading America down the "Road to another Holocaust." Hal Lindsey.-Destroying "Liberty" and aiding "Church Apostasy." Thomas Ice/H. Wayne House.The Christian Right returned fire on the Rapture Christians, accusing them of: -Believing a "Vicious heresy." Rousas Rushdoony.-Holding on to "An eschatology of defeat." David Chilton.-Fabricating "A Great Escape Theory" that "Demoralizes society." Earl Paulk-Inventing "A defeatist, pessimistic, utterly unscriptural and most serious error that makes the Scriptures wholly unreliable." Oswald Allis/ J.N. Darby.Two camps; Two ideologies; Two opposite political agendas. Both parties are sincere and in deadly earnest. The outcome of this civil war will determine: -Who controls the U.S. Government-The destiny of the State of Israel.-The outcome of a holy war with Militant Islam.-The Return of the Papacy to world LeadershipNathaniel West said of the Rapture theory: "No greater delusion has ever captivated the minds of men."If the Rapture Evangelicals have their way, they will nudge the Jews to blow up the Dome of the Rock and rebuild the Third Temple - thus setting off a Muslim/Israeli confrontation that will engulf the world in a fiery inferno. If the Religious Right gets their way, they will seize power in the U.S. and with their Papal ally, establish a religious dictatorship and usher in a New Dark Age of persecution. Ominously, the Right asserts their mandate includes World Dominion.In graphic, detailed, and vivid panoramic sweep, Evangelical Civil War reveals that both groups are unknowingly championing conflicting Jesuit doctrines, which were cleverly fashioned during the Counter-Reformation to shield the Papal Antichrist.