More Rapture Theory Background: Author Dave MacPherson’s “The Incredible Cover- Up” created quite a stir among Christians who were surprised to learn the origins of the Rapture Theory taught by most of today’s churches. Through the years Mr. MacPherson continued to learn more details behind the rapid spreading of this dangerous teaching. Why when faced with the facts about the Rapture Theory have so many religious leaders dug in their heels as they rabidly defend and promote what they now consider to be the Rapture Doctrine? “The Rapture Plot” now presents even more documentation and provides new evidence and chronological history behind the spread of a false and dangerous teaching.
Answering The Critics: Since the publication of “The Incredible Cover-Up” critics have tried to say there is not enough evidence to prove a Rapture Theory link to a few local charismatic churches in the early to mid-1800’s in England. The critics prefer to teach that many 1800’s church leaders came to the same conclusion that the Bible can be interpreted to teach a pre-tribulation or secret rapture of the faithful church to spare them the torment of the great tribulation. Dave MacPherson’s additional and comprehensive research lays that claim bare. MacPherson carefully documents literally every piece of information showing the origin and spread of the Rapture Theory and exactly where that information resides. Now any interested person can duplicate MacPherson’s research and come to their own conclusion. Anyone who has been exposed to the Rapture Theory/Doctrine should read the truth about why this false teaching exists.
Review of Modern Church Rapture Proponents: There
are now many new books by Rapture scholars which attempt to change
history in order to hide the origins of the Rapture Theory. These works
are authored by some of the best known modern church leaders and
MacPherson methodically takes them all to task. The reader will clearly
see how some modern teachers have sought to prevert history for their
own ends and others have copied their works rather than do their own
research. One can only conclude that some church leaders who teach
this false doctrine and traditions have blindly decided to dig in their heels
rather than to admit error in the Rapture Theory. They assume the ma-
jority of church leaders must be right, and hence they and their followers
fall victim to the traditions of men.
Author/Publisher Dave MacPherson