I actually did read this, it's free if you download the PDF. He does
make a very strong case and scripturally he didn't go off base. He did
a great job of making sure that scripture interpreted scripture. One
thing a lot of so called Christians have forgotten over the years is
that it's never going to happen like you think it is. Look through all
of history and all of the prophecies in the Bible that have been
fulfilled, none of them went down like anyone thought they would, hind
sight is always 20-20. And I think instead of people being focused on
Pre, Mid, or Post Trib, we should just be focused on preparing for his
coming, no matter when it is going to happen. But the book was great
and I think anyone who downloads it will find it a very informative
read.God bless,
Jonathan GreeneGarry Boggs (25 Jan 2008)
"Islam in the End Times"Hi Doves,
Have you read Ellis Skolfield latest book titled "Islam in the
End Times? If you have, do you mostly agree or disagree with his
understanding. If you haven't read this book I would encourage you to do
so quickly. The list price is $9.95. This 135 page book can be ordered
on-line from Fish House Ministries -
http://www.fishhouseministries.com/index.htm. I have no relationships
with either Fish House Ministries or Mr. Skolfied.
I just finished reading his book last night and I all I can say
is WOW! I thought Mr. Skolfield made a strong case in support of his
understanding of Daniel, Revelation and the time of the end
Mr. Skolfield says the events taking place in the Middle East
are proving the foresight of earlier theologians like Sir Isaac Newton,
Matthew Henry Thieleman van Braght to be correct, incidentally exposing
the error of today's popular positions about the final days of our
civilization.
Before reading "Islam in the End Times" I was taught and
believed in a pre-trib rapture at the beginning of a 7 year tribulation.
Now I am not sure what to believe. Mr. Skolfield believes Muhammad is
the False Prophet, there will not be 7 year tribulation, the two
witnesses in Revelation are Israel and the Church and not Mosses or
Enoch or Elijah, and the Church will be taken to be with the Lord at the
last trumpet which means the Church will be here through 6 of the 7
trumpets in Revelation
I am a Christian but I don't consider myself to be a bible
scholar but I try to keep an open mind. I would appreciate letters from
you Doves stating why you agree or disagree with Mr. Skolfield.
God Bless,
Garry Boggs
Iowa