I do believe in the End Times and I have been preaching for nearly 35 years that we are living in the End Times, that Jesus soon will return, and that there will be a resurrection of the dead, a destruction of the earth, a final general judgment, and that we will end up in heaven or hell, based on whether we are the people of God. The people of God are those who have accepted Christ in this dispensation, and those who were chosen to be his people in the Old dispensation. Both the Old Testament and New Testament saints will meet the Lord in the air when he comes, and there will be a time of severe tribulation just before his coming. This is what the bible teaches. Christians are not divided on what the bible teaches or what Jesus said. It is our commentary on the same that causes problems. So people have gone to obscure scriptures in the books of Daniel and the Revelation and other prophets, Isaiah, Ezekiel, and Jeremiah, to put together a wild set of events that makes the second coming of Christ difficult to understand, hard to explain, and leaves the seriously critical thinker with a load of unanswered questions. That system of End-Time theology reveals itself in the doctrines The Rapture, The Seven Year Tribulation, The Millennial Reign on Earth, and the coming of the Antichrist. This book contends that these doctrines are misconceptions and errors by theologians, using the scriptures incorrectly, and adding to and taking from the original texts, to create such a science-fiction fantasy. I also can state that if Isaiah, Jeremiah, Daniel, John, and even Peter, Paul, and Jesus were here to teach on earth, they would want us to refute the ideas presented by people who are using the scriptures wrongfully. The Apostle Paul 2 Timothy 2:15 King James Version "Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needs not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth."