Was the Temple in the City of David?

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After a few weeks of research and weighing the pros and cons, I believe that what we call the temple mount today is actually a Roman fort and that the real temple was 600 feet away in what is called the City of David. You can see a documentary about it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKTO8YYs29c&t=2298s. In this podcast, I discuss the theory and talk about some of the arguments against it. 
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A Refutation of the Imminent Rapture Theory

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In this episode I try to take a more systematic approach to debunking imminence proof texts. I mention some of the arguments that I have recently been developing as well, though they may need some polishing. 

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What Did the Early Church Believe About the Rapture?

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In one sense there is no real debate about what the early church fathers believed about the timing of the rapture. However those holding to a pretrib rapture position have offered up various theories concerning the Didache, Pseudo Ephraim and a host of other documents which they claim support their view as opposed to the traditional view. I think this discussion is as facilitating as it is frustrating. So join me as I mostly refute the paper by James F. Stitzinger published by the Masters Seminary: https://tms.edu/msj/msj13-2-1/

Logical Problems -The Islamic Antichrist Theory Debunked – (Part 10) – Chris White

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Chris White, with Bible Prophecy Talk Podcast, presents Part 10 of his 11-part series on “The Islamic Antichrist Theory”. Chris is discussing, from the biblical text, why he believes the Islamic Antichrist theory is incompatible with the Bible.

Today, in Part 10, Chris examines the characteristics and actions of the Antichrist as revealed in the Bible, and how the Islamic Antichrist theory fails to explain these actions in a way that is logically consistent.

The Mahdi, Isa and Dajjal – The Islamic Antichrist Theory Debunked – (Part 9) – Chris White

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Chris White, with Bible Prophecy Talk Podcast, presents Part 9 of his 11-part series on “The Islamic Antichrist Theory”. Chris is discussing, from the biblical text, why he believes the Islamic Antichrist theory is inaccurate.

Today, in Part 9, Chris addresses the emphasis of Islamic eschatological belief in views developed by authors such as Joel Richardson in the book “Islamic Antichrist”.

Chris offers a helpful overview of eschatology in Islam, as believed by both Sunni and Shiites, and compares varous similarities & differences betweeen those beliefs, Christian biblical beliefs and other extra-biblical sources.

He concludes by presenting the problems Islamic eschatology presents for Richardson’s view of  an “Islamic” antichrist that aligns with the Bible.