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Arguably the most interesting and compelling feature in the Left Behind trilogy, Left Behind II: Tribulation Force finds the series major characters television journalist Buck Williams, passenger jet captain Rayford Steel, his daughter Chloe, and Pastor Bruce Barnes, forming the core of a group dedicated to infiltrating and disrupting operations of the Anti-Christ, i.e., Nicolae Carpathia, who has become leader of an evil world government.

Meanwhile, mankind looks increasingly desolate and bleak, as the reality sinks in that hundreds of millions of people who suddenly vanished, including all the world's children, in the last film are not coming back. Veteran television director Bill Corcoran makes much of his scant resources to paint an apocalyptic vision, and when the film gets to indulge in some nifty effects, the result is powerful. Drama, relationships, character development, and performances are quite smooth.

The storyline of this movie follows the exact same storyline chain of events of Revelation as are spread by all of modern church-a-tainment, all false religious leaders who claim to be Christian but are not, all misleading mega churches, and is constantly being reinforced by Hollywood (which hates Christ) and the big book publishing companies. With a crowd of backers like that - this storyline smells a bit fishy. Careful reading of the Bible reveals to the reader that none of this is Scriptural or accurate in any way, nor has it ever been believed in all of Christian history. Proving that we can never rely on outside sources for our Gospel message, but to instead carefully read Scriptures regularly for ourselves, to ensure we are never led astray. As such, this movie is purely fiction, and not at all biblical.



WARNING:
This movie promotes "rapture theory". Rapture theory has never existed in the history of Christianity, until the advent of the appalling Scofield Study Bible, which was then heavily promoted in seminaries. Rapture theory is only endorsed by false teachers and false churches. All of these same most apostate churches and preachers also all promote the same false teachings of pre-millenialism. Pre-millenialism has also never existed in the history of true Christianity.

Nowhere in Scripture is there any "The Anti-Christ" ever mentioned. Instead, Scripture revealed to the earliest followers that a "Man Of Sin" would rise to persecute the early church. That man of sin - was NERO - who fulfilled prophesy perfectly. 2 Thessalonians 2:3

Almost every event and prophesy being promoted by misleading pre-millenialists occurred at the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD by the Roman army, exactly as Jesus told his followers it would, and in exactly the time frame he told them... this generation shall not pass away till all these things be fulfilled - Matthew 24:34.

Where we're truly at in Bible Prophesy is Revelation 20:7-8.

7 And when the thousand years are expired, Satan shall be loosed out of his prison, 8 And shall go out to deceive the nations which are in the four quarters of the earth, Gog and Magog, to gather them together to battle: the number of whom is as the sand of the sea.

- or better translated as....

7 And when the thousands of years are expired, The Adversary shall be loosed out of his prison, 8 And shall go out to deceive the nations which are in the four quarters of the earth, Israelite and Non-Israelite, to gather them together to battle: the number of whom is as the sand of the sea.

We are squarely within the Time of Deceit
Hence the deception surrounding Rapture Theory, Pre-Millenialism and other false teachings.

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