CI Scofield and his Connection to Modern Bible Versions
Do you believe in the pre-tribulation rapture theory? I don't. Once I had a person who told me that this is a topic that should not be discussed because it is "doubtful disputation" (Romans 14:1). Nope, I totally disagree with his statement according to these two verses:
Matthew 24:29 "¶ Immediately after the tribulation of those days shall the sun be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light, and the stars shall fall from heaven, and the powers of the heavens shall be shaken:"
Mark 13:24 "¶ But in those days, after that tribulation, the sun shall be darkened, and the moon shall not give her light,"
These are my two witnesses. There is no dispute when God has made it clear that it is "after the tribulation of those days". If you think it is doubtful disputation, it is because someone told you so. It did not come from the Bible.
To doubt God's word is not doubtful disputation, it is just doubt, just like how the woman doubted God's word when she was tempted by the Devil in the garden of Eden. The pre-tribulation rapture theory is a doctrine of devils and I will not tolerate it, no, not even for an hour. As long as there is breath in me, I will keep preaching against it. No doubt I will make many enemies along the way, and if I am hated, so be it. I cannot be moved.
The pre-tribulation rapture theory has its origin in dispensationalism, which was made famous by John N. Darby and CI Scofield. In 1907, the International Zionist movement had its "payday" when, after some 120 years they were finally able to have a document produced that would forever change the theology of Christian churches around the world so that, in time, believers in Christ would be transformed into Christian Zionists. Even though they had to "pay good money" to further the cause of fundamentalism, it was worth it to them because the fundamentalists would be led like a bull with a ring in his nose in the direction the Jewish masters wanted them to go.
One of Scofield’s first moves in producing his reference Bible was to take a trip to the British Isles for research. He immediately sought out the controversial scholars Westcott and Hort in London. Hailed as Bible scholars, both men were very active in occult rituals. Westcott had formed a secret club called "Hermes," noted for aggressive homosexual activities between its members. In 1851, Hort and Westcott also started the Ghost Society, which was first billed as the study of spiritual events, but in time it became more of a séance group. Its members included Arthur Balfour who, in 1917, bequeathed Palestine to the Rothschilds as "a national home for the Jewish people."
1 John 5:7 "For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one."
This poster was CI Scofield speaking for modern bible versions which asserts that 1 John 5:7 has no real authority. CI Scofield who helped to repackage ancient Rabbinism under the modern name of "dispensationalism" (under the auspices of the Illuminati) did not believe in the words of the Lord, as we can see from his writings in this attachment, attacking 1 John 5:7 in favour of modern bible versions.