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Title: Question about Chuck Missler
Post by: Degruix on June 09, 2011, 10:01:36 am
I have listened to Scott's teaching on Missler, and other then complaining about how Missler has made a lot of money in the past as a businessman and had ties to other big business I did not hear anything to indicate the man is not a Christian.

I have also viewed the threads here and did not see anything other than some vague talk about the Council of National Policy. I researched the council online a little and did not find anything about it other then it is made up of people who have obviously made a few dollars in their life and who are working against liberalism.

So my question is this, is there a reason to suspect Chuck Missler is a supporter of the NWO or an
anti-Christian or is this all there is?

Thanks in advance.


Title: Re: Question about Chuck Missler
Post by: Mark on June 10, 2011, 05:37:07 am
everyone can find something wrong with anyone.

My take on Missler is i really like his Gen 6 teaching. I even have his book. He used to be an insider in the arms world. He made some illegal deals i believe and went to prison for some time, and got saved. So anything that happened in the past is wiped away. That is the whole purpose of getting saved. Can i find some stuff that i disagree with of his? sure, just like im sure others here find stuff they disagree with me on.

He isnt someone that i would say avoid at all costs like Rob Bell or Rick Warren. I think he uses the NKJV and NIV which i fully belive is wrong and an out right a tool of Satan.

thats my take...


Title: Re: Question about Chuck Missler
Post by: jackie on June 18, 2011, 07:06:50 pm
I have 5 CD's filled with Chuck Misslers teachings, he is someone I have a great deal of respect for and learned a lot from. I did notice that he wasn't always using the KJV and someone had made a comment to me about him being very close to some people in high authority .
I immediately thought of Moses, and how God used him through being Pharaoh's grandson, Daniel and his close relationship with King Nebuchadnezzar, Joseph and his reigning with the Pharaoh of Egypt, Esther and her being Queen of a Pagan government. I realized that God can put his people in places of worldly authority to fulfill his own purpose ...  His ways are not ours. 

I have not seen or heard the 20 hour long broadcast that I have seen mentioned here. Does anyone have the link?  I would like to know more.    Blessings, Jackie


Title: Re: Question about Chuck Missler
Post by: Psalm 51:17 on June 18, 2011, 10:15:06 pm
Also think of it this way too - it's not like Satan really wants to bring an NWO utopia on earth for who-knows-how-long and wants to keep as many secrets as possible...he knows his fate in the lake of fire his sealed, he knows his time is short, so his ultimate goal is to take as many to the lake of fire with him as possible. The high level people that are doing his bidding(ie-Freemasons, Vatican, etc) are just very deceived people who will walk right into Hell(ie-I'm sure John Paul II and John D. Rockefeller are regretting every moment as they're burning in Hell now).

Pt being that no, it shouldn't marvel us that alot of these false prophets and false teachers out there are not only having the appearance of bearing good fruit, but somehow these same people are exposing alot of the other wolves in sheeps clothing/NWO plans to everyone. For example, in that big list of wolves Scott showed, look at all the draconian agendas Hunt and MacArthur have exposed concerning the New Age movement, the Vatican, etc. The gospel message somehow is getting out from Stanley's ministry.

No, I'm not saying we should follow these people, but at the same time, God has a stranglehold on Satan, and at the same time he's using these men to get the truth out. Ultimately, God should get all the glory for helping us to be not destroyed for a lack of knowledge.

So yeah, assuming Missler is a wolf, at the same time, Missler has no idea all the stuff he's letting out to the public. At the bare minimum, Christians are getting aware of the growing NWO plans going in full force now.

Rev 12:12  Therefore rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that dwell in them. Woe to the inhabiters of the earth and of the sea! for the devil is come down unto you, having great wrath, because he knoweth that he hath but a short time.

Joh 7:4  For there is no man that doeth any thing in secret, and he himself seeketh to be known openly. If thou do these things, shew thyself to the world.


Title: Re: Question about Chuck Missler
Post by: jackie on June 19, 2011, 10:06:05 am
Thanks, I can understand that! still looking for the broadcast that was all the stir about Missler. Anyone have a link???


Title: Re: Question about Chuck Missler
Post by: Psalm 51:17 on June 19, 2011, 08:24:23 pm
Thanks, I can understand that! still looking for the broadcast that was all the stir about Missler. Anyone have a link???

go to http://www.contendingfortruth.com and type in Chuck Missler in the keyword search.


Title: Re: Question about Chuck Missler
Post by: jackie on June 19, 2011, 09:14:49 pm
Thank you!!   :)


Title: Re: Question about Chuck Missler
Post by: jackie on June 20, 2011, 09:29:18 am
I started listening to it last night, Dr. Johnson sure is convincing and uses Missler's own declarations to expose him. The more I listen to the things happening in the "church" the more skeptical I am. BTW I was already a skeptic of many of those false teachers, especially the prosperity gospel and the say it and claim it.    Thanks so much for the links, book marked them .


Title: Re: Question about Chuck Missler
Post by: Degruix on June 23, 2011, 08:39:36 am
So the answer to my question is no, there is no definitive proof Missler is not a Christian.

Thanks for clearing that up.

I listened to the first 30 minutes of the first audio, but since I had already listened to both audios right after they were released I did not want to listen to the entire thing a second time.

In the first 30 minutes what I noted was the following:

1. Missler has ties to big business, wow, what a crime. I have never understood why it is bad for a Christian to make money.

2. A satellite internet company is sharia compliant; once again, big deal, this probably just means they do not charge interest on debt owed them, which means they probably require the people they service to pre-pay. I have customers in the middle east, they use pre-paid credit cards. Most Americans do not know this because the average American (fortunately) does not deal with mohammadons.

3. It "looks evil" to rub shoulders with the people Missler associates with. Whatever.

4. There was some vague "heresy" accusations but not proof or examples.

5. A internet satellite company will help the UN educate 3rd-world people.

Now we have something, this is fact, but relating UN education to Missler trying to further the NWO is
reaching to say the least. Big business is about making money, period.

6. Printing or coining debt free money, this is a good thing, not a evil thing.

7. There were vague accusations of NWO contacts. I say ANY big business is going to have NWO contacts, it is the unfortunately the nature of the world today.

8. Missler served his country as a soldier. Once again, a good thing, not a bad thing. This point really irritates me. The government is evil, everyone here knows that, but the sheeple do not know that. Almost all of the people serving in the armed forces are just unwitting tools of evil.

9. Missler worked for Ford Motor Company. This does not even deserve a comment.


If I am missing something, please enlighten me.

I am just asking for fact, not innuendo and insinuation.

Thanks again.


Now I am going to listen to Hoggard's audios that has people upset.





Title: Re: Question about Chuck Missler
Post by: Psalm 51:17 on June 23, 2011, 08:50:09 am
Well, personally, I find Missler a wolf, but won't debate this further.

I think the whole moral of the story here is that we should not put one iota faith in any man, good or bad. Alot like this whole Mike Hoggard thing going down(he recently did a 180 and completely warped Romans 13, which pretty much flushed everything else he did with his watchman stuff right down the toilet). But were we marveled and troubled by this? Not really, b/c the bible predicted that in the end times, people would fall away from the faith and go after doctrines of devils. And many false prophets shall arise and deceive many.

Also, keep in mind, the NWO works for Satan, Satan knows his time is short, so it's not like he's someone who's going to keep all these draconian secrets to himself so he can build himself a nice big fat OWG utopia on earth.(again, this has nothing to do with Missler)


Title: Re: Question about Chuck Missler
Post by: jackie on June 23, 2011, 06:38:21 pm
I think the whole moral of the story here is that we should not put one iota faith in any man,

Best point of this thread . If we Trust only in the Word of God we have a sure foundation!  We must be good Bereans . (Funny, Chuck Missler always says, don't believe anything I say, find it in the Word of God for yourself.)


Title: Re: Question about Chuck Missler
Post by: Mark on May 02, 2018, 02:24:26 am
Bible champion Chuck Missler dies at 83

Chuck Missler, founder of Koinonioa House, prolific author and encourager for those who study the Bible, has died at the age of 83.

Koinonioa House, a publisher and conference organizer, announced his death Tuesday.

Missler died peacefully at his home in Reporoa, New Zealand, to which he moved following his retirement from full-time involvement in Koinonia, which is based in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.

He was preceded in death by his wife and Koinonia co-founder, Nancy Missler, in 2015.

She founded The King’s High Way Ministries.

Both Misslers were raised in Southern California, and they were married after Chuck Missler took his commission in the Air Force and completed flight training. He later became the branch chief of the Department of Guided Missiles, and started and salvaged several private corporations.

Chuck Missler also was preceded in death by two sons, Charles and Mark.

He is survived by two daughters, Lisa Bright and Meshell Missler, grandchildren Emily Wilmore, Madeline Wilmore, Mason Missler, Noah Bright, James Bright, Sommer Bright, Alexandra Bright and Sophie Missler.

Joseph Farah, WND founder and CEO, knew Missler for many years.

“Chuck Missler was an inspiration to me for 40 years. He was a true friend for 40 years. He played a unique role in my life for 40 years. Words are inadequate to explain the role he played in my life for all that time. I mourn his passing but with the assurance that we will be reunited in God’s Kingdom – the Kingdom He taught me and the rest of the world so much about,” he said.

Missler’s first career, after he concluded his education at the United States Naval Academy and subsequent time in the U.S. military, involved a wide range of leading edge technology ventures. He started several companies and saved many more. He worked at the executive level, having served on boards for a multitude of publicly held operations.

He was recruited by the Ford Motor Company into a senior management position and established the first international industrial computer network in 1966.

His final consultancy in the American technology sector was as an adviser to the Super-Wide Area Satellite (SWANsat) System, an international telecommunications venture.

His second career, Koinonia House explained, was that of biblical studies.

“Truly the passion of his life was encouraging of others to commit to the serious study of the Bible as the inerrant Word of God,” the organization said of its founder.

He started out with an informal affiliation with Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa, California, and worked more than 40 years to share his teachings on the integration of Scripture with science, history and prophecy.

His work covered spanned the technology of audio cassettes and video tapes to internet downloads and YouTube videos.

Missler had earned a Masters Degree in engineering at UCLA with additional post-graduate studies in applied mathematics, advanced statistics and information sciences. He completed earned his doctorate at Louisiana Baptist University.

His vast library of published works includes “The Kingdom, & Power, & Glory,” “The Romance of Redemption,” “Isaiah: An Expositional Commentary,” “Twilight’s Last Gleaming” and “Storm Warming.”

He occasionally drew attention for some novel concepts about the Bible, such as the 2013 event where he concluded the Bible is not from our “time domain.”

He’s created a video presenting evidence.

“The Bible is incredible, and you can demonstrate it is of extraterrestrial original,” he said in a talk to the Christ’s Commission Fellowship Church.

He also saw a message in the genealogical sequence of the names Adam, Seth, Enosh, Kenan, Mahalalel, Jared, Enoch, Methuselah, Lamech and Noah.

According to the associated letters in Hebrew alphabet, the names together say: “Man appointed mortal sorrow. Blessed God shall come down teaching that His death shall bring the despairing comfort.”

When his wife died it was reported the couple had taken on some weighty issues, addressing questions such as: Will eternity be the same for believers who follow Christ faithfully and those who live a carnal lifestyle?

Another issue was: Scripture says we are to “prepare ourselves” for Christ’s soon return. What does this mean for each of us personally? What’s at stake?

http://www.wnd.com/2018/05/bible-champion-chuck-missler-dies-at-83/