“We’re the prophets of our day. We’re living in those days when we need to be calling out, ‘Repent, for the kingdom of God is nigh,” declared Pastor Carl Gallups of Milton, Fla. “Israel is back in the land, the gospel is going to the whole world, the nations are aligning against Israel, and we’re the only generation in human history to see these three major prophecies [fulfilled] – and here we are, and I say to the church, ‘We’ve got to be defenders of the faith.’”
Gallups appeared on “Praise the Lord,” the flagship show of the world’s biggest Christian network because of his book, “The Magic Man in the Sky,” a volume recently praised in the pages of The Washington Times as a “muscular defense of Christian faith.”
Jeffrey T. Kuhner praised the book by writing: “Its central theme can be distilled to one seminal idea: The secular argument that Christianity is an outdated, primitive institution peddling a superstitious faith in God – the ‘magic man in the sky’ – is false.”
“In fact, Mr. Gallups shows it is atheism that requires much greater, almost blind faith,” Kuhner continued. “The author demonstrates that modern science – contrary to myth – proves that the universe, human DNA and the solar system are so perfect and yet immensely complex that only a higher all-powerful being – God – could have created them. In short, Darwinian evolution or the Big Bang theory is a hoax.”
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