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The "In That Day" teachings in Christianity and The Bible refer to prophecies and promises about a future time when God will intervene in a powerful and transformative way. These teachings often speak about the restoration of Israel, judgment on the wicked, and the establishment of God's kingdom on earth. Christians believe that "In That Day" refers to the return of Jesus Christ and the final fulfillment of God's plan for humanity.

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The In That Day Teachings of Robert Winkler Burke of Reno, Nevada excoriate broadcast Christianity's triune escapology doctrines of 1) escape by rapture, 2) the imminent return fixing all things but escapists, and 3) escape from responsibility eternally via eternal security. He says these doctrines are unbiblical imaginings caused by weak and wishful minds. He says spiritual scourging, overcoming and God-indwelling are the paramount doctrinal positions supported by the Bible. Burke does not deny that Christ will return, he simply denies the escapology doctrines obfuscating Christ's return. Further, Burke says escapology - by definition - has little truth in its dispensational future scenarios, but that In That Day Teachings' prophetic doctrines provide great insight into God's future for this planet. Next, Burke says the escapology doctrine ministries employ fear, greed and extortion to receive tithes by false dictate. He maintains the In That Day Teachings enable believers to hear and obey God, including how much and to whom to give to - with greater emphasis on person-to-person giving. Burke's website is - see link.

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