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APOCALYPSE NOW In light of the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century versions of the Apocalypse, our twentieth-century varieties might look somewhat bland or, at the very least, shop-worn. This appearance is false. If anything, American millennialist groups in this century have added a number of new elements to the old story, and the apocalypse is alive and well as the third millennium approaches. Nevertheless, millennialists of this century are still rewriting their predictions of the end of time. One of the more disturbing trends in twentieth-century histories is the rise of Anti-Semitism as a major theme in American millennialism. Works such as Henry Ford's Dearborn Independent and the infamous Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, a forgery that supposedly exposed the secret plans of an anti-Christian Jewish-Bolshevik cabal, fanned the fire of anti-Semitism in early twentieth-century apocalyptic works. Evidence of a Jewish-Russian-Satanic conspiracy was also revealed in Gerald B. Winrod's The NRA in Prophecy,
and Jack T. Chick, whose tracts also mix hippies into the apocalyptic stew along with Jews, Catholics, and Russians. (Lindsay's work, perhaps the most popular apocalyptic work ever printed, predicted the end of the world in 1988, but removed the passage from later editions.)
Other writers can see the mark of the beast in the "New
Money System" of check-out counter barcodes, in fiber-optics, and,
not surprisingly, in the Y2K scare.
Gift of Raymond Weeks.
95. The Dearborn Independent. The International Jew, the world's foremost problem. Dearborn, Michigan: Dearborn Publishing, 1920. Reprinted by Gerald L. K. Smith, 1958. 96. Winrod, Gerald B. The NRA in Prophecy and a discussion of Beast Worship. Wichita, Kansas: Defender Publishers, [1933]. On loan from the Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois. On loan from the Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois.
97. Hal Lindsay. The Late Great Planet Earth, Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan Publishing House, 1971. Gift of Heather Moore. 98. Jack T. Chick. Chick tract assortment. Chino, California: Chick Publications, 1972-1999. 99. Guverlink, Emil. Fiber Optics: The Eye of Antichrist. Oklahoma City: Southwest Radio Church, 1979. 100. Relfe, Mary Stewart. The New Money System: 666. Montgomery, Alabama: Ministries, Inc., 1982. 101. Hutchings, N. W. Y2K=666? Oklahoma City: Hearthstone Publishers, 1998. |
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