Tim LaHaye

Tim LaHaye

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Timothy F. LaHaye (b. April 27, 1926 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American evangelical Christian minister, author, and speaker. He is best-known for the "Left Behind" series of apocalyptic fiction, which he co-wrote with Jerry B. Jenkins. He has written over 50 books, both fiction and non-fiction. "Time" magazine named LaHaye one of the 25 most influential evangelicals in America and in the summer of 2001 the "Evangelical Studies Bulletin" named him the most influential Christian leader of the preceding quarter century.

Biography

Early life

LaHaye's mother was the former Margret. and his father, Frank LaHaye, was a Ford auto worker. He died of a heart attack in 1936 and his death had a significant influence on LaHaye, just nine years old at the time. He had been inconsolable until the minister at the funeral said "This is not the end of Frank LaHaye; because he accepted Jesus, the day will come when the Lord will shout from heaven and descend, and the dead in Christ will rise first and then we'll be caught up together to meet him in the air." LaHaye later said that, upon hearing those remarks, "all of a sudden, there was hope in my heart I'd see my father again."John Cloud. " [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,265422,00.html?iid=chix-sphere Meet the Prophet] ". "Time". June 23, 2002.]

LaHaye enlisted in the Air Force in 1944 at the age of 18, after finishing night school. He served in Europe as a machine gunner aboard a bomber.

LaHaye received a B.A. from Bob Jones University in 1950. He also holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Western Seminary. In 1958, the LaHaye family moved to San Diego, California, where he became pastor of the Scott Memorial Baptist Church (since renamed "Shadow Mountain Community Church") in El Cajon, serving there for almost 25 years. In 1971 he founded Christian Heritage College, which is now known as San Diego Christian College.

In the 1980s he was criticized by the evangelical community for accepting money from Bo Hi Pak, a longtime Rev. Sun Myung Moon operative. [Barbara Forrest and Paul R. Gross. '. 2004, page 272] He was additionally criticized for joining Moon's Council for Religious Freedom, which was founded to protest Moon's 1984 imprisonment. [Barbara Forrest and Paul R. Gross. '. 2004, page 272] Despite the criticism he did not sever ties to Moon and even spoke at a Moon event in 1996. [Barbara Forrest and Paul R. Gross. "". 2004, page 272]

Political activism

LaHaye has promoted or started numerous groups to promote his views, having became involved in politics at the Christian Voice during the late 1970s and early 1980s. In 1981 he left the pulpit to concentrate his time on politics and writing." [http://www.rapidnet.com/~jbeard/bdm/exposes/lahaye/general.htm Tim & Beverly LaHaye: General Teachings/Activities] ". "Biblical Discernment Ministries". Accessed Dec. 14, 2007.] That year, he helped found the Council for National Policy (CNP) a lobby group in which membership is only available through invitation; it has been called "the most powerful conservative organization in America you've never heard of," and should not be confused with the liberal "Center" for National Policy. In 1979, he helped to establish the Institute for Creation Research, along with Henry Morris, in Santee, California. The same year he encouraged Jerry Falwell to found the Moral Majority, whose board of directors he sat on.Robert Dreyfuss. " [http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/5939999/reverend_doomsday/ Reverend Doomsday: According to Tim LaHaye, the Apocalypse is now] ". "Rolling Stone". Jan. 28, 2004.] Michelle Goldberg. " [http://dir.salon.com/story/books/feature/2002/07/29/left_behind/index.html Fundamentally unsound] ". "Salon.com". July 29, 2002.] In the 1980s, LaHaye founded the American Coalition for Traditional Values and the Coalition for Religious Freedom. He founded the Pre-Tribulation Research Center along with Thomas Ice in 1998. The center is dedicated to producing material that supports a dispensationalist, pre-tribulation interpretation of the Bible. He and his wife have connections to the John Birch Society, a conservative, anti-communist group. [" [http://www.livingston.net/wilkyjr/link20.htm The Religious Right and the John Birch Society] ". A Christian Looks At the Religious Right. Accessed Dec. 14, 2007.]

He has also taken more direct roles in presidential politics. He was a co-chairman of Jack Kemp's 1988 presidential bid; he was kicked off the campaign after four days when his anti-Catholic views (see below) became known.Rob Boston. " [http://www.au.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=5601 If Best-Selling End-Times Author Tim LaHaye Has His Way, Church-State Separation Will Be... Left Behind] ". Americans United for Separation of Church and State. February 2002.] LaHaye played a significant role in getting the religious right to support George W. Bush for the presidency in 2000. In 2007, he endorsed Mike Huckabee during the primaries.Zev Chafets. " [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/12/magazine/16huckabee.html The Huckabee Factor] ". "New York Times Magazine". Dec. 12, 2007.] Huckabee reportedly found the "Left Behind" books to be a "compelling story written for nontheologians."

"Left Behind"

LaHaye is best-known for the "Left Behind" series of apocalyptic fiction that depict the Earth after the pretribulation rapture which LaHaye believes will occur. The books were LaHaye's brainchild, though Jerry B. Jenkins, a former sportswriter with numerous other works of fiction to his name, did the actual writing of the books from LaHaye's notes.Melani McAlister. " [http://www.thenation.com/doc/20030922/mcalister An Empire of Their Own] ". "The Nation". Sept. 4, 2003.] LaHaye has said, "I write the best I can. I know I'm never going to be revered as some classic writer. I don't claim to be C. S. Lewis. The literary-type writers, I admire them. I wish I was smart enough to write a book that's hard to read, you know?"

The series, which started in 1995 with the first novel, includes 12 titles in the adult series; as well as juvenile novels, audio books, devotionals, and graphic novels. The books have been very popular, with total sales surpassing 65 million copies. Seven titles in the adult series have reached #1 on the bestseller lists for "The New York Times, USA Today", and "Publishers Weekly". [ [http://www.leftbehind.com Leftbehind.com official website of book series] . Accessed Sept. 8, 2007.] Jerry Falwell said about the first book in the series: ""In terms of its impact on Christianity, it's probably greater than that of any other book in modern times, outside the Bible."Thomas Michael Alleman. " [http://www.time.com/time/covers/1101050207/photoessay/15.html The 25 Most Influential Evangelicals in America: Tim and Beverly LeHaye] ". "Time magazine". Accessed Sept. 8, 2007.] The best-selling series have been compared to the equally popular works of Tom Clancy and Stephen King: "the plotting is brisk and the characterizations Manichean. People disappear and things blow up."

LaHaye indicates that the idea for the series came to him one day about 1994 while he was sitting on an airplane and observed a married pilot flirting with a flight attendant. He wondered what would befall the pilot if the Rapture happened at that moment. The first book in the series opens with a similar scene.

Recent activities

In 2001 LaHaye co-hosted with Dave Breese in the prophecy television program "The King Is Coming". His book "The Rapture" was released on June 6, 2006, in order to show a 6-6-6 connection.

In 2001 LaHaye gave $4.5 million to Liberty University to build a new student center and School of Prophecy, which opened in January 2002, was named after LaHaye. He also serves as its president. LaHaye also provided the funds for the LaHaye Ice Center on the campus of Liberty University, which opened in January 2006.

LaHaye married activist and fellow author Beverly LaHaye in 1947; they have four children, Linda, Larry, Lee, and Lori, along with nine grandchildren and live in the Los Angeles area." [http://www.nndb.com/people/902/000058728/ Tim LaHaye] " at the Notable Names Database. Accessed Dec. 13, 2007.] His hobbies include skiing, jogging, motorcycling, and golfing." [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0481542/bio Biography for Reverend Tim LaHaye] " at the Internet Movie Database. Accessed Dec. 13, 2007.]

Other views

Homosexuality

In 1978 LaHaye published "The Unhappy Gays ", which was later retitled "What Everyone Should Know About Homosexuality". The book called homosexuals "militant, organized" and "vile." [" [http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=523 The Thirty Years War: A timeline of the anti-gay movement] ". Southern Poverty Law Center. Accessed Dec. 19, 2007.] "The Unhappy Gays" also argues that gays share 16 pernicious traits, including "incredible promiscuity," "deceit," "selfishness," "vulnerability to sadism-masochism" and "poor health and an early death." He speculates whether those who accept gays even though they are so unhappy or "those who practiced Old Testament capital punishment" on gays are more "cruel and inhuman." He has called the book "a model of compassion." He believes that homosexuality can be cured. [Michael Schaub. " [http://www.bookslut.com/propaganda/2002_10_000326.php The Unhappy Gays: Whta Everyone Should Know about] ". Bookslut. October 2002.] Bob Moser. " [http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?pid=862 Holy War] ". Southern Poverty Law Center. Accessed Dec. 20, 2007.] However, he says that such conversions are rare. [Thomas C. Caramagno. "Irreconcilable Differences? Intellectual Stalemate in the Gay Rights Debate." Praeger/Greenwood. 2002. page 159.]

His wife, Beverly LaHaye, shares his views on homosexuality, which Concerned Women for America, a group that she helped to found, actively opposes. In a mailing sent to the group's members she wrote that gays and lesbians "want their depraved 'values' to become our children's values. Homosexuals expect society to embrace their immoral way of life. Worse yet, they are looking for new recruits!" [" [http://www.pfaw.org/pfaw/general/default.aspx?oid=22376 Right Wing Organizations: Concerned Women for America] ". People for the American Way. Accessed Dec. 19, 2007.]

One of their sons, Lee LaHaye, is the chief financial officer of Concerned Women for America and is alleged to be openly gay. [Rogers, Michael (August 17, 2004), [http://www.blogactive.com/2004/08/action-they-must-be-kidding-at.html ACTION: They MUST be kidding at Concerned Women for America! Write or Call Lee LaHaye today!] , Blogactive.com. Retrieved August 14, 2007.] [David, Jim (August 12, 2007), [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-david/the-gay-squirm-factor_b_60075.html The Gay Squirm Factor] , "The Huffington Post". Retrieved August 14, 2007.] The CWA have never rebutted the charge. [Raw Story (May 16, 2006), http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Conservative_womens_group_launches_grassroots_effort_0516.html Conservative women's group launches grassroots effort targeting schools that accept homosexuality] . Retrieved August 14, 2007.]

Global conspiracies

LaHaye believes that the Illuminati is secretly engineering world affairs. In "Rapture Under Attack" he wrote:

I myself have been a forty-five year student of the satanically-inspired, centuries-old conspiracy to use government, education, and media to destroy every vestige of Christianity within our society and establish a new world order. Having read at least fifty books on the Illuminati, I am convinced that it exists and can be blamed for many of man's inhumane actions against his fellow man during the past two hundred years.

But the Illuminati is just one of many groups that he believes are working to "turn America into an amoral, humanist country, ripe for merger into a one-world socialist state." Other secret societies and liberal groups working to destroy "every vestige of Christianity", according to LaHaye, include: the Trilateral Commission, the American Civil Liberties Union, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the National Organization for Women, Planned Parenthood, "the major TV networks, high-profile newspapers and newsmagazines," the State Department, major foundations (Rockefeller, Carnegie, Ford), the United Nations, "the left wing of the Democratic Party," Harvard, Yale "and 2,000 other colleges and universities."

Controversy and criticism

Eschatology and "Left Behind"

LaHaye has been criticized for his apocalyptic beliefs, in which he asserts the end of the world is near. Other believers in dispensational premillenialism, who believe that the return of Jesus is imminent, criticize various aspects of his theology, saying he has "some real problems with his prophetical teachings in the "Left Behind" series." It is noted that "in books 8 & 9, LaHaye and Jenkins teach that [non-willing] recipients of the mark of the beast can still be saved." However, in "The Mark", "the Chang scenario" is developed, whereby a character receives both the mark of the beast and the sealing of the Lord. In "Desecration", his dual-marking was justified in the storyline." This has led some readers to wonder "how a Christian can have the mark of the beast and still be saved has been asked many times by perplexed readers on the Left Behind messageboard, and was answered on the [http://leftbehind.com/channelhelpinfo.asp?pageid=186&channelID=93 FAQ page] at LeftBehind.com."

Many mainstream Christians have broader disagreements with the series as a whole, pointing out that "most biblical scholars largely reject the eschatological assumptions of this kind of pop end-times literature." Others say that LaHaye portrays the Book of Revelation with a selective literalism, choosing to take some things literally (such as the violence) and others as metaphor (the Beast) as it suits his point of view.Rev. Paul Tellström. " [http://www.iucc.org/Sermon/3-5-07.htm Left-Behind: Rationalism] ". Sermon at Irvine United Congregational Church. March 4, 2007.] In "The Rapture Exposed," a number of criticisms are raised regarding the series, particularly its focus on violence.Tom Sine. " [http://www.sojo.net/index.cfm?action=magazine.article&issue=soj0109&article=010921 Who is Tim LaHaye? And how did he become 'the most influential Christian' in the country?] ". "Sojourners". September-October 2001.] LaHaye's response to such criticisms is to write them off for not taking a literal, inerrant interpretation of scripture. Fact|date=January 2008

Anti-Catholicism

LaHaye has been a harsh critic of Roman Catholicism, which he has called "a false religion." In his 1973 book "Revelation Illustrated and Made Plain", he stated that the Catholic Church "is more dangerous than no religion because she substitutes religion for truth" and "is also dangerous because some of her doctrines are pseudo-Christian." Elsewhere the same book compared Catholic ceremonies to pagan rituals. It was these statements that were largely responsible for LaHaye's dismissal from Jack Kemp's presidential campaign. It was later revealed that the San Diego church that LaHaye had pastored throughout the 1970s had sponsored an anti-Catholic group called Mission to Catholics; one of their pamphlets asserted that Pope Paul VI was the "archpriest of Satan, a deceiver, and an antichrist, who has, like Judas, gone to his own place."

The issue of anti-Catholicism also comes up in regard to the "Left Behind" series. The books say that many "who called themselves Catholics" but did not truly believe in Jesus were not raptured, but it does not mention the proportion who were. While the fictional Pope John XXIV was raptured, he is described as having "stirred up controversy in the church with a new doctrine that seemed to coincide more with the ‘heresy’ of Martin Luther than with the historic orthodoxy they were used to," and this is implied as the reason he was raptured. His successor, Pope Peter II, who espouses what LaHaye and Jenkins regard as traditional Catholic doctrine, becomes Pontifex Maximus of Enigma Babylon One World Faith, an amalgamation of all remaining world faiths and religions.Jimmy Akin. " [http://www.catholic.com/library/false_profit.asp Catholic Answers Special Report: False Profit] ".] Other Catholic writers have said that while the books aren't "anti-Catholic per se" they reflect LaHaye's other writings on the subject.Carl E. Olson. " [http://www.catholic.com/thisrock/2000/0011fea2.asp No Rapture for Rome: The Anti-Catholics behind the Best-selling "Left Behind" Books] ". Catholic.com. Accessed Dec. 14, 2007.]

Other

According to Jimmy Akin, LaHaye, though had made clear that he does not endorse Sun Myung Moon's theological ideas, he was affiliated to the Unification Church. He was the chair of Moon’s Coalition for Religious Freedom, and he and his wife have attended and spoken at Moon-sponsored eventsJimmy Akin. " [http://www.catholic.com/library/false_profit.asp Catholic Answers Special Report: False Profit] ".]

Bibliography

Fiction

Left Behind

"Left Behind Series"
# Oct. 1995, "Left Behind: A Novel of the Earth's Last Days" (ISBN 0-8423-2912-9)
# Oct. 1996, "Tribulation Force: The Continuing Drama of Those Left Behind" (ISBN 0-8423-2921-8)
# Oct. 1997, "Nicolae: The Rise of Antichrist" (ISBN 0-8423-2924-2)
# Aug. 1998, "Soul Harvest: The World Takes Sides" (ISBN 0-8423-2925-0)
# Feb. 1999, "Apollyon: The Destroyer Is Unleashed" (ISBN 0-8423-2926-9)
# Aug. 1999, "Assassins: Assignment: Jerusalem, Target: Antichrist" (ISBN 0-8423-2927-7)
# May. 2000, "The Indwelling: The Beast Takes Possession" (ISBN 0-8423-2929-3)
# Nov. 2000, "The Mark: The Beast Rules the World" (ISBN 0-8423-3228-6)
# Oct. 2001, "Desecration: Antichrist Takes the Throne" (ISBN 0-8423-3229-4)
# Jul. 2002, "The Remnant: On the Brink of Armageddon" (ISBN 0-8423-3230-8)
# Apr. 2003, "Armageddon: The Cosmic Battle of the Ages" (ISBN 0-8423-3236-7)
# Mar. 2004, "Glorious Appearing: The End of Days" (ISBN 0-8423-3237-5)
# Apr. 2007, "Kingdom Come: The Final Victory" (ISBN 0-8423-6061-1)

"Left Behind Prequels"
# March 2005, "The Rising: Before They Were Left Behind" (ISBN 0-8423-6056-5)
# November 2005, "The Regime: Before They Were Left Behind" (ISBN 1-4143-0576-1)
# June 6 2006, "The Rapture" (ISBN 1-4143-0580-X)

Babylon Rising

"Babylon Rising" series:
# October 2003, "Babylon Rising" (ISBN 0-553-80322-0)
# August 2004, "The Secret on Ararat" (ISBN 0-553-80323-9)
# September 2005, "The Europa Conspiracy" (ISBN 0-553-80324-7)
# August 29, 2006, "The Edge of Darkness" (ISBN 0-553-80325-5)

The Jesus Chronicles

"The Jesus Chronicles" series:
# November 21, 2006, "" (ISBN 0-399-15389-6)
# 2007, "" (Working Title)

Other

* "How to Study the Bible for Yourself" (Harvest House, 1976)
* "Revelation: Illustrated and Made Plain" revised (Zondervan, 1975 {first printing 1973})
* "No Fear of the Storm" (Zondervan, 1977) Re-released as "Rapture Under Attack" (Multnomah 1998)
* "The Power of the Cross" (ISBN 1-57673-212-6, Multnomah 1998)
* "The Merciful God of Prophecy" (First Warner Books 2002)

Non-fiction

* "The Battle for the Mind" (Fleming H. Revell, 1980)
* "The Act of Marriage" revised (Zondervan, 1998 {first printing 1976})
* "Spirit-Controlled Temperament" revised (Tyndale House Publishers 1993)
* "Mind Siege", co-written with David A. Noebel (Word Publishing, 2000)

He has also produced many self-help titles, some co-written with his wife, on topics such as sexuality, marriage, self-control, etc. His bibliography in this area far overshadows the "Left Behind" series in number.

ee also

*Christian right
*Left Behind
*Rapture
*Christian eschatology
*Prophecy
*Dispensationalism
*Covenant theology
*Summary of Christian eschatological differences
*Coalition for Religious Freedom
*Christian Voice
*Conspiracy theorists
*Pat Robertson
*Jerry Falwell

References

External links

* [http://www.timlahaye.com/index2.php3 Tim LaHaye Ministries]
* [http://www.randomhouse.com/bantamdell/babylonrising/ Babylon Rising Series]
* [http://www.leftbehind.com/ Left Behind Series]
* [http://www.timlahaye.com/about_ministry/index.php3?p=bio&section=Biography Brief biography]
* [http://www.pre-trib.org Pre-Trib Research Center]
* [http://www.slate.com/id/45483/ I, Antichrist?]
* [http://www.newsmeat.com/celebrity_political_donations/Tim_LaHaye.php Tim LaHaye's political donations]
* [http://www.sojo.net/index.cfm?action=magazine.article&mode=printer_friendly&issue=soj0109&article=010921 Who is Tim Lahaye?] by Tom Sine, article in "Sojourner Magazine"
*worldcat id|id=lccn-n79-66513
* [http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/5939999/reverend_doomsday/ Reverend Doomsday] Rolling Stone Profile


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