P
Padres1969
Guest
To be fair to LaHaye, many of those that use his theology as an example of why they hold anti Christian viewpoints were just looking for an excuse.I agree that in skeptical circles, the Northeast US and larger cities, and to non-Christians, it had the reverse effect than was intended. However, these people know next to nothing about the distinction between Christians, so the effect reverberated to those of us who find his theology vile and not at all Apostolic or accurate. Even now, blowhard Bill Maher and others like him will trot out the LaHayism to dismiss Christianity on the whole as ludicrous. And to the uneducated (or lesser educated), it is.
Not saying I agree with him though, and I do feel his viewpoints were on the balance could be very damaging to Christianity as a whole, and were clearly anti-Catholic.
