Joel Richardson book: The Islamic Antichrist
I totally agree with the review by Jacob Prasch’s below from Moriel Ministries. I have said all along that this is nothing but a deception – that Islam will produce the anti-Christ. This theory has been placed out there for a long time to take the eyes of the world off the REAL enemy. And nope I too am not understating the fact that, YES Islam is anti-Christ, YES Buddhism is anti-Christ, YES Hinduism is anti-Christ, YES anyone who does not adhere to the Word of God and denies Jesus Christ the only begotten son of God is an anti-Christ. Someone who is against (anti) Jesus Christ.
The Man of Lawlessness is however THE anti-Christ (who will be the CHRIST OF ALL RELIGIONS) and his False Prophet is the WHORE spoken of in Revelations; The Roman Catholic Church and it’s Goddess Mary ‘Queen of Heaven’.
The Man of Lawlessness, THE FALSE CHRIST is the Roman Catholic ‘Eucharist Christ’, he is the Islamic ‘Imam Mahdi’, he is the 5th Buddha ‘Maitreya’, he is the Hindu ‘Krishna’, he is the Jewish ‘Messiah’. He is NOT Jesus Christ the only begotten Son of the One and Only Living God.
There is a new book out there that is causing a bit of a stir and sending people off in the wrong direction again. No, no peeps. When someone says, ‘Oh look there! Is it a bird…is it a plane…?” And while you squint into the glaring sun, the Pope picked up his robes and tip toed out the back door right behind you, so as not to be seen. It’s what is most commonly called a ‘diversion’…
Joel Richardson – The Islamic Antichrist
In “The Islamic Antichrist”, Joel Richardson breaks new ground with this devastating account of the possible connection between the Biblical Antichrist and the Islamic Mahdi. The Bible predicts that in the last days a charismatic leader will establish a global following in the name of peace. The Koran also predicts that a man will rise up to lead the nations, pledging to usher in an era of peace. The man in the Koran is called the Mahdi, or Islam’s savior. However, the man in the Bible is the Antichrist. Could it be possible that this is the same person?
Richardson’s stunning research and analysis suggest that it is. In “The Islamic Antichrist”, he exposes Western readers to the traditions of Islam and predicts that the end times may not be that far away. His book will stun readers who are unaware of the similarities between the Antichrist and the ‘Islamic Jesus.’
Sample Chapter titles include “Islamic Eschatology,” “The Sacred Texts of Islam,” “Comparing the Biblical Antichrist and the Mahdi,” “The Dark Nature of Muhammad’s Revelations,” “How Should we Respond,” and “Preparing for Martyrdom.”
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The Unresolved Problems with Joel Richardson’s Theory
MORIEL MINISTRIES – By J. Jacob Prasch – September 11, 2009
Note: This review is based on the electronic version of Joel Richardson’s book published on his website “Joel’s Trumpet”.
The Internet has been abuzz with varying views and reviews of Joel Richardson’s book promoted by World Net Daily titled, The Islamic Antichrist. The book offers interesting comment and some insightful observations but seeks to challenge and reverse the popular teaching of Babylon the Great being related to either Roman Catholicism or a revived Roman Empire, but instead belonging to the Islamic world.
In Joel Richardson’s thesis, Gog and Magog are neither nations nor individuals arriving from Russia but represent the Antichrist (Gog) and the Islamic world following him. The author identifies him with the Mahdi, the Islamic messiah cum Antichrist (not to be confused with the Islamic doctrine of the Dajjal, the one-eyed Antichrist whom they associate with the ancient Egyptian sun god and with Jesus), and not as Islam understands Him (which is that Jesus was a mere prophet inferior to Mohammed and not God).
Joel Richardson’s arguments are that Rome never conquered Babylon, that Russia is not specifically identified as the “uttermost parts of the North”, that the Gog and Magog conflict and the battle of Armageddon are one and the same, and that Israel will turn to their God and the Lord’s Name will no longer be profaned with the destruction of Gog. Hence, since the Antichrist will cause the Name of God to be profaned and Gog’s destruction ends this, Gog must be the Antichrist cum Mahdi.
Let us be clear that biblically Islam is certainly an Antichrist religion and Mohammed was a type of Antichrist/ false prophet. By the scriptural definition of 1 John, Islam denies the Father and Son relationship and is categorically Antichrist. Moreover, Islamic decapitation and Sharia law plainly meet the descriptions of the ordeal many will experience when the Antichrist will brutalize those refusing to take his mark and so forth.
Islam has demonstrated a capacity to deceive on two fronts – a political and economic front and a religious front. And it has been able to mobilize global forces and governments against Israel and the Jews. And both have been aimed, no less, at deceiving saved Christians. This deception however has spread from the political realm and into the church with pseudo-Evangelical figures such as Rick Warren, Tony Campolo, Robert Schuller, and above all Emergent church guru Brian McLaren (who celebrates Ramadan). There is no doubt these trends are of prophetic significance and are helping pave the way for the Antichrist and false prophet. Even in an age of apostasy and spiritual degeneration within the church, it is still a fairly distant stretch however to believe that a purely Islamic figure can mislead Christians into accepting him as a returned Christ.
The problem with Joel Richardson’s approach is that he is playing baseball instead of billiards. His eye is one ball and he is ignoring all of the other balls, which are no less important.
Joel Richardson’s first problem is that he all but ignores a fundamental principle of biblical exegesis: the Old Testament is interpreted in light of the New Testament of Christ. The New Testament focus (and indeed the only mention) of Gog and Magog is the post-millennia unleashing of Satan followed by Gog and Magog where they are identified with the nations of the earth. It makes no mention of the Antichrist or individuals. Joel Richardson ignores this, violating a foundational tenet of hermeneutics.
This issue presents another consideration that Joel Richardson likewise ignores. Given the fact that by common consensus there are two battles of Gog and Magog, and Ezekiel 38-39 points to two future events, there is every possibility of a predictive double reference so that there is a partial fulfillment in one instance and a total fulfillment in the second. The precedents for this in biblical prophecy, especially eschatology, are multiple. Isaiah 9:6 predicts both the birth of Christ (First Coming) and the government being on His shoulders (Second Coming) in one breath. In the Olivet Discourse Jesus speaks of the 70 A.D. events first predicted in Daniel 9 and then in the same discourse jumps ahead to end time events. The Ezekiel 38-39 prediction that defilement and infidelity will cease will have an obvious and definite fulfillment in the New Testament Gog and Magog. Joel Richardson’s thesis, at least as he presents it, fails because his exegesis fails.
Another problem for Mr. Richardson is that in examining these prophecies in light of the New Testament, is that the New Testament in a spiritual sense identifies Rome with Babylon (1 Peter 5: 13, Revelation 17: 9, 18). The early Christians certainly identified Rome with its Pantheon as the custodian of the false religion s having their ontogeny in ancient Babylon. While we would never use Patristic tradition as a basis of any doctrine or doctrinal interpretation (and we hold a rank disapproval of the post-Nicene fathers theologically), the church fathers do constitute an important historical source to understand the mindset of the early church. Jerome’s De Viris Illustribus, and Augustine’s City of God reveal how earlier sources viewed Rome as another Babylon. Moreover that the fourth beast of Daniel’s vision, which conquered the Grecian conquerors of the Persians who conquered Babylon, is incontestable along with the fact that the typological descriptions of Daniel and Revelation are the same.
Mr. Richardson’s contentions further fail to add up due to considerations of geography. As an example, with the possible and debatable exception of Libya (Put), no Arab countries are even listed in the nations among those involved in the Gog and Magog war in Ezekiel 38-39. His assertion that Russia is not specifically named in Scripture must be co-equally applied to the absence of Arab Moslem nations regarding Gog and Magog. The Armageddon conflict, however, speaks specifically of the nations surrounding Israel and Jerusalem in Zechariah 12. His case, at least as he proposes it, just does not fit and fails to add up. This is to say nothing of the omission of a comprehensive theological argument to reconcile or explain how to resolve the 7 month clean up of the battlefield unless one takes the license to extend the task into the Millennium when in fact the bulk of Scripture, especially in Ezekiel, rather indicate that the biosphere itself will undergo a divinely reconstructed restoration to a pre-Adamic state without participation of human agency.
An additional consideration is that major areas of Arab Moslem Jordan will escape the domain of Antichrist (Daniel 11:41). Moreover, one would be hard pressed to picture Saudi Arabia, the seat of Islam located directly to Israel’s South and an Islamic world mainly to Israel’s South, East, and West (apart from Turkey and half-Moslem Lebanon) as being “the uttermost parts of the North”. It just doesn’t work.
A final problem with Joel Richardson’s scenario is that it avoids addressing central theological facts Scripture asserts regarding Arab Islamic nations. To begin with there are the curses found in the book of Genesis of Ishmael’s seed being divided and Esau’s sword drawn against his brother.
Arab tribes fought each other in pre-Islamic Arabia for centuries. Mohammed believed that by means of monotheism he could bring about a pan-Islamic and pan-Arab unity called “ummah”. It failed and continues to fail to this day. Since the 8th Century Battle of Carballah, Sunni and Shia Moslems have hated each other all the way to the Sunni-Shia and Arab-Kurdish war in Iraq to this day. There is no “ummah”. Indeed, this is a reason why Islam must murder Christians and Jews; without a common enemy, they will always kill each other. If Mohammed, Abu Bakir, and Ali could not unite Islam neither will the Mahdi; the union will fail and break down as usual just as the Fatah-based Palestinian Authority and Hamas massacred each other in Gaza, as Iran and Iraq killed 1.5 million of each other, as Saddam Hussein raped Kuwait, and as King Hussein of Jordan exterminated 18,000 of Yassir Arafat’s followers in Black September of 1970.
The curse of Genesis prevents Islamic unity from developing a united empire over-running the West. Islam needed Christianized Britain and America to liberate Kuwait and protect Saudi Arabia from Saddam Hussein just as they still need the West to protect them from their Persian Moslem brothers in contemporary Iran. Indeed, the greatest Islamic Empire was strategically dominated by Ottoman Turks who subjugated the Arab Moslems as serfs and slaves just as Black African Moslems are enslaved by Arab militias today. This is the true face of Islam – a colossal ideological and religious failure, just as it has always been and always shall be.
It is additionally true that the Book of Daniel indicates that the Antichrist is coming in the character of Antiochus IV Epiphanes, recapitulating the exploits that brought him to power. When the Kings of the North (Western powers) fought the Kings of the South (nations which are today Islamic), the Kings of the South lost and will lose again.
Joel Richardson simply avoids dealing with these issues. Ignoring an issue will not make it go away. He also does not explain how Jesus’ prediction that the Antichrist will come in his own name and whom unsaved Jews will believe (John 5: 43). How will Jews be deceived by an Islamic messiah? The issue of John 5:43 must be examined carefully.
All in all Joel Richardson, while raising some valid points that warrant consideration, constructs a weak case deficient hermeneutically, geographically, and historically. His exegesis is not solid and there are simply far too many questions he does not even address let alone answer.
We do not maintain, however, that there is no merit to the alarm that Joel Richardson, and similarly Brother Walid Shoebat, is attempting to sound. Islam is most certainly an Antichrist religion, but so is any religion that places another in the place of Christ. Mormonism, Roman Catholicism, Sun Yung Moon’s Unification Church and a host of cults are Antichrist and the World Council of Churches dominated by theological liberalism is controlled by an Antichrist spirit. As Moslem’s await Mahdi and Jews a Messiah, so too Buddhists await the 5th Buddha and New Agers await Matriyeh. Could it not be that the Antichrist will be diabolically empowered to cover all bases, of being satanically animated to represent all things to all people?
There is, however, one saving grace in the proposal of Joel Richardson that appears to echo the emphasis of Walid Shoebat. The book of Acts and the Epistles mainly trace the growth of Christianity and the expansion of the Gospel message to the Greco-Roman world in the direction of Europe climaxing in Rome. From it, the source of Western civilization springs politically just as it springs from Macedonia and Athens culturally. This is the biblical record of the New Testament.
However, the Gospel, although having its spiritual origins in eternity, was in historical and theological terms born not in the West but in the East out of Old Testament Pre-Talmudic Judaism during The Second Temple Period. The strength of Joel Richardson and of my dear friend Walid Shoebat is that they seek to redress an imbalance, which fails to view eschatology (and biblical dogma generally) from an Eastern as well as Western perspective.
It is a further truth that the dangerous threatening and Antichrist nature of Islam must not be understated as it too often has been. Here too we are also indebted to Joel Richardson. He is drawing attention to an evil paving the way for the Antichrist more than any other religious trend with the exception of the ecumenical/ Inter-Faith deception. While much of Joel Richardson’s arguments are implausible and predicted on theologically abject suppositions drawn from faulty exegesis, we must at the same time acknowledge that there is a beneficial dimension to attributing the demonic disease of radical Islam and the need not to limit our perception of Scripture, by reading it through a Hellenistic cultural prism.
Nonetheless, Joel Richardson’s proposition is, in my estimation, fundamentally flawed. If his position is credible, his book categorically fails to package and present this position and to furnish a comprehensive apologetic for it. The source deficiency in Joel Richardson’s book is bad exegesis, which bequeaths the rest of his case a shallow and wobbly, if not hollow, foundation.












thanks for this article DTW! I read this review and the samples the other day, and the word that immediately came to mind was: “smoke-screen”. we should be carefull not to take our eyes off the “small things” – for example: in South Africa all Gideon Bibles have been removed from bedsides (wherever). there is now a “menu” that you can choose from which “holy book” or “religious book” they must send to your room. It is confirmed by my friend who is the manager in a large hotel group. I’m asking the question: how many “christians” have the word of God in their hearts, ready to be spoken day and night, in season, out of season… LET’S KEEP STANDING! for the day is approaching… cecilia
I actually read Joel’s Richardson’s book about 2 years ago. I have also read Walid Shoebat’s ‘God’s war on terror’ which makes a much better case for an Islamic antichrist. I do not hold entirely to their views but the facts will certainly challenge one. And there are too many to cover here.
Whilst I agree with some things in this article Even Chuck Missler and respected prophetic scholars are not as dismissive as the writer of this article is.
I also consider both these men dear brothers in Christ. I do actually have other, different disagreements with Joel – we have had a debate on the forum on his website over other issues. He is aligned to, or at least supports Mike Bickle and Lou Engle’s teaching/ministries (that means big red sirens and alarm bells going all over my head). I also disagree with some of his eschatology; he is a post-trib and I am a pre-trib. Herein also lies a problem – he makes a good case in his book for a revived Ottoman Empire (the eastern leg of the Roman Empire) which was the Islamic/Byzantine Empire but his post-trib leanings get in the way. As for Walid, nowhere does he try and push his pre/post trib views. He is a former terrorist and tries to warn the church of what Islam really teaches. (BTW, Joel does not seem to have dominionist leanings is this eschatology, ‘tis not what I was trying to say)
The nature of the prophetic is such that we have to nail down the absolutes first but then be prepared to readjust some of the finer details as that day approaches. Things are happening so fast on the prophetic calendar that we could be caught out by not understanding ALL the things that are going on in the world.
Western bible scholars are themselves obsessed with a western antichrist ruling out of Europe, not realising that the bible is a middle-eastern centric book and that a purely western antichrist is itself a theory with holes. I think the writer of this article underestimates Islam. If they shut off the oil they shut off the world economy. They may look like some backwards, middle-ages time warp but are a lot more powerful as a destructive global force. If they get nuclear weapons then they can hold the world to ransom and usher in a false peace (Muslims always break peace treaties). Not beyond possibility. Especially since the world knows that suicide is their theology and that a civilized approach is not an option when negotiating with terrorists.
Islam would never, ever bow to a global leader who is not muslim. Problem, they make up 1.6 Billion people living on the planet.
…Which brings me to an agreement with the article. I do not agree with Joel or Walid’s view that Ezekiel 37/38 is Armegeddon. A lot of bible scholars hold to the view that this war could be on our doorstep (A war between Israel and an aligned forces of Persia/Iran, perhaps Turkey and the northern nature, possibly Russia etc). If that is so then the issue of Islam ‘could’ be neutralized for a more Western centric global ruler to take over. But what if that’s not the case? Then Walid’s and Joel case is extremely challenging.
Back to Joel’s book; the author of the article above – and I don’t question his sincerity – does not make a fair assessment of the book. Islamic eschatology is an 180 degree mirror of Christian eschatology. Joel and Walid are both warning Christians of Islam’s true intent and how sophisticated and structured their beliefs are. This does not fall into Matthew 24’s category of ‘there is the Christ, or there he is’. This is not trying to take the focus of biblical prophecy, just giving you extra considerations. After all, Europe is only a decade of two away from being Islamified.
There is another problem, if the statue in Daniel 2 and the 5th empire is the revived Roman Empire then which side of the Roman is it? The empire was split into East and West, the former eventually becoming the Ottoman empire (greater than the western portion). Biblically speaking there was no such Empire as the Roman Empire, it was always treated an extension of the Greek. They were both Hellenistic, spoke the same language etc.
There is a site that makes for incredible reading on this topic. Beast from the east.
There is also a prophecy that Damascus (in Syria) will become a ruinous heap. Many actually believe that Islam will be decimated by Israel in a pre tribulation war BUT if that does not happen then pay close attention to what Joel and co are saying. The antichrist empire is NOT global but regional, with global influence (who can make war against him? Etc)
With the restrainer out the way (the true church) any deception is possible. 2 Thess is clear that GOD will send THEM (all) a strong delusion that they believe the lie.
Babylon is both spiritual and literal, the city will be literally rebuilt in the end times and God literally destroys it. (I don’t know how you ‘spiritually’ trade with merchants etc) Many scholars are eying Dubai as a possible location. Makes for interesting reading.
There is some much in these books that is interesting it will, takes pages and pages just to summarize the contents.
There is another aspect – what about the global religion? Not everybody would bow to Islam (unless they manage to get sharia implemented across the earth). The global religion could be a synthesis of secular humanism morphed into mystical humanism and new age beliefs (plus worshipping creation etc) and in there the ecumenical church with universalism etc. However…the antichrist eventually takes out the false prophet – when he has outlived his usefulness. Islam is a master at deception (we will work with you to gain a beach head then kill you).
Not beyond possibility.
Man, I could go on and on…
Oh yay, another pre-tribber. Ah I was feeling so alone there lol.
You know, we are all still in a guessing game at the moment, but biblical prophecy is unfolding right before our eyes almost weekly. Since Jan of this year things have gone bonkers. And I sat right up and was like, ‘woaahhhhh’ what’s happening?
The global religion is what puts a spanner in the works I doth believeth with regards to Islam being the one to raise the ‘man of lawlessness’. It has to be someone who will appeal to everyone – he will even appeal to the athiest who does not believe in god or deities at all. Roman Catholicism wants total world authority with ‘iron teeth’ as the Pope so sweetly put it ther other day. The man of lawlessness will use ‘her’ to rise up into ultimate power. He will then wipe out the arab nations using RCC and then he will turn on her and wipe her out. China on the other hand me thinks is a whole other story…
Never the less they are all going to decend on Jerusalem. Gosh even those ‘Chrisitian’ Joels Army wanna-be GI-joes are slowly moving in there – God calls these people locusts who will cause nothing but destruction. They think they are ‘God’s Army’. Repeating history – the crusades.
Oh that reminds me… New Apostolic reformation is taking SA by storm. You now even have Joel’s Army (Angus Buchan types) warning about the Emerging Church. Oh sigh… I am way to tired today to write – I got my ducks in a row though – so tomorrow I shall start typing at speeds unknown to mankind lol.
PS, Obamalama is a pretty much a mixed race. Also remember we are not dealing with flesh but THE prinicpality of EVIL. Just like the ‘fake holy spirit’ that has taken over the world / taken over peoples thinking – at the moment where everyone seems to be zombified into all speaking the ‘same language’. Everything is one, everything is truth, the truth within, destress, meditate, power, breath, see, hear, taste, touch, rise, new age, dawn, explosion of knowledge, paradigm shift, consciousness….it’s getting so bad that I heard on Top Billing the other night that even FABRICS that cover your couch can be TRUE. It’s rediculous.
One day everyone is going to be speaking Klingon and wearing Star Trek badges (that can be found under the lids of coca cola bottle caps)
LOL
“It has to be someone who will appeal to everyone – he will even appeal to the athiest who does not believe in god or deities at all.”
This is the key thing. The emergents will also love him.
Anti Christ. Its just a point I watch. Princ Willim who will be 30 in 2012 and maybe made king. At 33 same age as Christs death becomes the anti Christ. BTW for me 2012 will be just another day in hell for me here on earth, unless the rapture has taken place. The royals claim they are from the house of David. He is aslo a 33 degree Mason. Though I wonder what it means he takes to him no woman. Input would be appreciated. Ta
louise
Can’t answer this question. But I don’t think so.
Daniel 11:37
“Neither shall he regard the God of his fathers, nor the desire of women, nor regard any god: for he shall magnify himself above all”
Thankfully I will not be about to see this.
But Rome will lead the pack so who ever it it, He will use Rome to get to where he needs to go.
jesus the son of god hunh!!!!…..more like the SUN of god….christianity is sun worship hence the SUN of god…more like worshipng the masonic god the egyptian sun god horus who represents the antihrist …research it both he and christ born pon the same day and both were born of a virgin….americans are the ones preparing for the antichrist’s arrival….not muslums…do u realy believe in a rise em up high pie inn the sky son of god jesus wake up….
Factman
Love the name, but lets get your facts straight. Roman Catholicism and genuine Christianity is NOT THE SAME THING. Roman Catholicism is pagan, and they worship the SUN God, with Mary being an incarnation of Isis and many other goddesses over time under many different names and the ‘jesus’ is horus, etc, etc, etc. Just because Roman Catholicism has blasphemed genuine Christianity and murdered millions in the name of God does not make them Christian.
So, now that you have some genuine facts, maybe you will come to learn who the REAL Jesus Christ is and not the unholy trinity of Roman Catholicism where their version of Christ is still nailed to a cross. My Jesus rose from the dead and is KING and ALIVE and God loved the world so much that He gave His Only Son to save you from the likes of disgusting religions as Roman Catholicism who are satanic and are purely there to lead you astray.
And of course we know that there is a false Christianity that has risen (notice FALSE Christianity) which means there is a TRUE version. And all faiths, even the Muslims will come to accept the false Christ in this false Christianity because they too await their Christ to return, so do Buddhists and Hindus.
So you have a choice to make FactMan. No matter which religion you follow (even if you are an atheist) you will land up in the anti-Christ’s claws. There is ONE WAY and ONE TRUTH and ONE LIFE and that is the REAL Jesus Christ of the Scriptures.
Go research this more ok? Nothing is as it seems. And Jesus Christ has never done anything to hurt you in any way, but Satan will and currently is. All religions will merge because Satan is Allah, Krishna, Buddha, the Catholic Christ and every other god out there who opposes genuine Christianity. And Mary (Isis, and any other name you want to call her) will link all the religions together as Mary is mentioned in the Koran no less than 36 times and revered as a Holy woman. (for example).
Just a few facts for you to ponder on.
Yikes! I just saw this. Didn’t realize Joel Richardson was such a wacked out dude! He is out on an extended lunch!
Of course Jacob Prasch is almost like the pot calling the kettle black except that he is only skirting the edge right now. Jacob has done some good work, but today is what counts.
FactMan
Ouch! That is indeed a different opinion you give? How did you get to seeing things in this manor or are you Muslim your self, with a twisted view? Because if you are Muslim you don’t seem to know much about the Muslim believes.
Elmarie, YEARS ago I stumbled upon a website “proving” that christians serve the “sun-god” = sun worshippers. weird site! I nearly stumbled in my own faith. will see if I kept the link somewhere and post it in your e-mails. so I kinda understand where “FactMan” is coming from. definitely not Muslim.
cecilia
Thanks will look out for it.
Yes my feeling too and i Eco your words.
>>Though I wonder what it means “he takes to him no woman”.<<
I tink de AC he is gay?