Christian author reveals other Christians misinterpreting Bible, end of days

Reverend Gerald Haug’s book “Ortho-Millennialism: Bringing Order to End-Time Chaos” refutes common held ideas of the Rapture and other end-times events

(PR NewsChannel) / January 24, 2012 / ANN ARBOR, Mich. 
Ortho-Millennialism

"Ortho-Millennialism" by Gerald Haug

The discussion of “end times” and Armageddon has been a prevalent topic of conversation for some time. In his book “Ortho-Millennialism: Bringing Order to End-Time Chaos” (ISBN 1463773412), Reverend Gerald Haug attempts to correct misconceptions that religious practices have in regards to end-time doctrine.  

Haug’s book presents a systematic way for studying the historical, literary and cultural contexts that should be understood when interpreting biblical prophecy. His book is dissected into five sections that help readers progress through the proper biblical interpretation, the background of Christ and the books of Daniel and Revelation.

Haug claims that many modern Christians are misunderstanding how the Rapture will happen. Many think the Second Coming is an Earth burning and heaven melting event. Haug wants to clear up the confusion, wrong thinking and wrong doctrine regarding the end times that have infiltrated the church throughout the past century.

Haug believes that, like ancient Jews, modern-day Christians may be repeating history by expecting Jesus to set up an earthly kingdom like Caesar’s. Haug argues that both groups have made similar mistakes when looking for signs and interpreting scripture.

Haug wants to empower and challenge believers through his book and through the Bible. He also argues the Rapture dating of Harold Camping and the false end of time speculations and predictions by many television preachers. Haug feels that he provides an answer on how modern Israel should be viewed from what he believes to be a proper biblical perspective.

“Ortho-Millennialism: Bringing Order to End-Time Chaos” is available for sale online at Amazon.com and other channels.

About the Author: Reverend Gerald Haug started his collegiate studies at the age of 16, earning two degrees from Michigan State University, a master’s from the University of Michigan and his doctorate from the Georgia Institute of Technology. Haug has been employed as a computer hardware and software consultant for numerous companies including Bell Labs, IBM and EDS. During his studies, Haug underwent a search for truth, becoming at various times a Communist, Buddhist and an Existentialist. He is currently a licensed minister with the Assemblies of God with his wife and is actively teaching international students in the United States, China and Russia.

MEDIA CONTACT
Gerald Haug
Email:              Phone:             (517) 898-3912
Website:           www.orthomillennialism.com

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