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Lindsey, the son of Percy Lacy Lindsey and Daisy Lee Freeman, was born in [[Houston, Texas]]. Lindsey suspended his course of study at the [[University of Houston]] to serve in the [[Korean War]], then worked as a Mississippi River tugboat captain.
Lindsey, the son of Percy Lacy Lindsey and Daisy Lee Freeman, was born in [[Houston, Texas]]. Lindsey suspended his course of study at the [[University of Houston]] to serve in the [[Korean War]], then worked as a Mississippi River tugboat captain.


He entered [[Dallas Theological Seminary]] in 1958 (with the help of Lt. Col. [[Robert Thieme]], pastor of [[Berachah Church]] in Houston, which Lindsey had attended) where he studied with [[John F. Walvoord]], author of the 1974 best-seller ''Armageddon, Oil, and the Middle East Crisis.'' He received a certificate in [[theology]]. With his second wife, Jan, he worked with [[Campus Crusade for Christ]] and continued with them until 1969. He then helped a mission in [[Southern California]] which continued until 1976. He was also a frequent speaker and Sunday School teacher at [[Melosyland Christian Center]] in Anaheim Califirna. In 1969, he wrote his first, and most well-known book, ''[[The Late, Great Planet Earth]]''.
He entered [[Dallas Theological Seminary]] in 1958 (with the help of Lt. Col. [[Robert Thieme]], pastor of [[Berachah Church]] in Houston, which Lindsey had attended) where he studied with [[John F. Walvoord]], author of the 1974 best-seller ''Armageddon, Oil, and the Middle East Crisis.'' He received a certificate in [[theology]]. With his second wife, Jan, he worked with [[Campus Crusade for Christ]] and continued with them until 1969. He then helped a mission in [[Southern California]] which continued until 1976. He was also a frequent speaker and Sunday School teacher at [[Melodyland Christian Center]] in Anaheim Califirna. In 1969, he wrote his first, and most well-known book, ''[[The Late, Great Planet Earth]]''.


Published in 1970 by [[Zondervan]], ''The Late, Great Planet Earth'' became a bestseller. Coming on the heels of the [[Six-Day War]], the book fueled the popularity of [[Dispensationalism]] and its support of ethnic [[Jew]]s as the "chosen people of God". It has since been published in 54 languages, has reported sales of over 35 million copies, and is still in print. Many of Lindsey's later writings are sequels or revisions and extensions of his first book.
Published in 1970 by [[Zondervan]], ''The Late, Great Planet Earth'' became a bestseller. Coming on the heels of the [[Six-Day War]], the book fueled the popularity of [[Dispensationalism]] and its support of ethnic [[Jew]]s as the "chosen people of God". It has since been published in 54 languages, has reported sales of over 35 million copies, and is still in print. Many of Lindsey's later writings are sequels or revisions and extensions of his first book.

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Harold Lee "Hal" Lindsey (born November 23, 1929) is an American evangelist and Christian writer. He is a Christian Zionist and dispensationalist author. He currently resides in the Palm Springs area of Southern California.

Biography

Lindsey, the son of Percy Lacy Lindsey and Daisy Lee Freeman, was born in Houston, Texas. Lindsey suspended his course of study at the University of Houston to serve in the Korean War, then worked as a Mississippi River tugboat captain.

He entered Dallas Theological Seminary in 1958 (with the help of Lt. Col. Robert Thieme, pastor of Berachah Church in Houston, which Lindsey had attended) where he studied with John F. Walvoord, author of the 1974 best-seller Armageddon, Oil, and the Middle East Crisis. He received a certificate in theology. With his second wife, Jan, he worked with Campus Crusade for Christ and continued with them until 1969. He then helped a mission in Southern California which continued until 1976. He was also a frequent speaker and Sunday School teacher at Melodyland Christian Center in Anaheim Califirna. In 1969, he wrote his first, and most well-known book, The Late, Great Planet Earth.

Published in 1970 by Zondervan, The Late, Great Planet Earth became a bestseller. Coming on the heels of the Six-Day War, the book fueled the popularity of Dispensationalism and its support of ethnic Jews as the "chosen people of God". It has since been published in 54 languages, has reported sales of over 35 million copies, and is still in print. Many of Lindsey's later writings are sequels or revisions and extensions of his first book.


Hal Lindsey
StarringHal Lindsey
Country of origin United States
Production
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkTrinity Broadcasting Network
Release1994 –
2005

Lindsey hosted International Intelligence Briefing on the Trinity Broadcasting Network and serves on the executive board of Christian Voice. Lindsey also promotes theories regarding either Russia or the European Union being the home of the Antichrist and describes liberals as an "enemy that hides in the shadows, doesn't play by any of the rules, and is determined to use any means to bring about our literal annihilation."[2][1]

International Intelligence Briefing was removed from the air on TBN for the entire month of December 2005. Lindsey claimed that this was because "some at the network apparently feel that [his] message is too pro-Israel and too anti-Muslim."[2] TBN owner Paul Crouch, however, contended that "TBN has never been and is not now against Israel and the Jewish people."[3] Crouch said that Lindsey's show was pre-empted for Christmas programming. Lindsey countered that this was the first time his show had been preempted for the entire month of December. TBN later admitted that a secondary reason for pre-empting the show was that it "placed Arabs in a negative light."[4]

Lindsey resigned from TBN on January 1, 2006, and indicated that he would pursue another television ministry. His new program, The Hal Lindsey Report, is focused on Biblical prophecy and current events, and is carried on the Angel One and DayStar networks. In January 2007, Lindsey announced that he would be returning to the TBN network. The Hal Lindsey Report airs on TBN under his own financing.[5]

On September 11, 2008, Hal Lindsey started feeling chest pains. However, he has now recovered and is out of the hospital.[citation needed]

He wrote in an essay on WorldNetDaily that Barack Obama was paving the way for, and demonstrating the world's readiness for, the antichrist, "Obama is correct in saying that the world is ready for someone like him — a messiah-like figure, charismatic and glib ... The Bible calls that leader the Antichrist. And it seems apparent that the world is now ready to make his acquaintance."[6]


Predictions

In The Late, Great Planet Earth, Lindsey wrote that he had concluded, since there was no apparent mention of the United States of America in the books of Daniel or Revelation, that the USA would no longer be a major player on the geo-political stage by the time the tribulations of the end times arrived. Lindsey also interpreted from Revelation and prophetic texts that the European Economic Community, which preceded the European Union, was destined (according to Biblical prophecy) to become a "United States of Europe", with ten members, which in turn he says is destined to become a "Revived Roman Empire" ruled by the Antichrist. The European Union currently has 27 members and the Western European Union (a military alliance) has 10 primary members.

Bibliography

  • The Late, Great Planet Earth
  • Satan is Alive and Well On Planet Earth
  • The Liberation of Planet Earth
  • There's a New World Coming
  • The 1980s: Countdown to Armageddon
  • The Final Battle
  • The Terminal Generation
  • Planet Earth: The Final Chapter
  • Rapture
  • Planet Earth - 2000 A.D.
  • Apocalypse Code
  • Blood Moon
  • Vanished into Thin Air: the Hope of Every Believer
  • The Everlasting Hatred: The Roots of Jihad

See also

References

  1. ^ Blake, Mariah (May/June 2005). "Stations Of The Cross". Columbia Journalism Review. Retrieved 2006-08-18. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ [1] [dead link]
  3. ^ TBN - Trinity Broadcasting Network
  4. ^ TBN admits concern about offending Muslims
  5. ^ TBN - Trinity Broadcasting Network
  6. ^ "An Antichrist Obama in McCain Ad?". Time magazine. August 8, 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-10. Conservative Christian author Hal Lindsey declared in an essay on WorldNetDaily, "Obama is correct in saying that the world is ready for someone like him — a messiah-like figure, charismatic and glib ... The Bible calls that leader the Antichrist. And it seems apparent that the world is now ready to make his acquaintance." {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)