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Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

Date Prognosticators and Apocalyptic Fever

Hank Unplugged: Essential Christian Conversations

The Christian Research Institute

Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Education

5.0810 Ratings

🗓️ 1 January 2022

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Hank Hanegraaff, president of the Christian Research Institute and host of the 𝘉𝘪𝘣𝘭𝘦 𝘈𝘯𝘴𝘸𝘦𝘳 𝘔𝘢𝘯 broadcast, reflects on a scene from James Michener’s historical novel, The Covenant. Among the Xhosa people in South Africa, there was a shaman who looked into a dark pool of water and predicted that the great chiefs who once ruled the Xhosa people would miraculously return and regain control of the land, and the people would once again flourish—on the condition that Xhosa warriors first kill all of the Xhosa cattle and burn all of their grain. The shaman set a particular date on which the great miracle would happen. The warriors killed their cattle and burned their grain, and the people watched the sun rise and set on the day in which the prophecy was to be fulfilled. But there was no fulfillment, and soon tens of thousands of the Xhosa people horrifically perished from starvation. And we in the Christian world have our own shamans—people who are constantly predicting that the end is nigh, that a rapture would take us away while all hell breaks loose on earth. Multitudes make life decisions based on these predictions, concluding there is “no need to polish brass on a sinking ship.” But Christians must learn to discern what Scripture actually teaches—and develop immunity to errant apocalyptic fever.

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Hank Hounder, President of the Christian Research Institute and host of the Bible

0:18.4

and Saman broadcast with another Hank Unplug Short.

0:22.5

At least I think this is going to be a short. At any rate, I was thinking about two events.

0:32.9

One of them took place in South Africa.

0:46.2

There was a shaman in the Koza tribe that would look into a dark pool of water and then speculate that the great chiefs who once ruled the COSA people were going to come back and miraculous things would happen.

1:03.1

This 14-year-old shaman considered a true seer by the chieftain of the Koza tribe,

1:15.9

predicted that if the Koza warriors would kill all of their cattle and burn all of their grain,

1:30.5

then everything would be restored to them a hundredfold,

1:35.7

and the great chiefs would come back from the past.

1:38.8

Their spirits would inhabit the land,

1:41.8

and they would control

1:44.2

vast portions

1:47.5

of what is now South Africa and even beyond.

1:54.7

She set a particular date

1:57.0

on which

1:59.6

all of this would happen.

2:01.6

Well, that date came and went, but prior to the date coming and going, the people killed,

2:11.6

they killed some 200,000 cattle.

2:21.2

They burned the grain.

2:26.2

And then they watched the sun rise and set on a day in which the prophecy would be fulfilled.

2:35.0

Well, in reality, the prophecy never was fulfilled.

2:41.0

And instead, almost 80,000,

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