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Mike Winger idea 2018-04-18

Three-step outline for the video: (1) examine specific predictors, (2) analyze their Bible use, (3) identify seven red flags

Mike previews his structure: first examining David Mead and Harold Camping, then exposing their hermeneutical abuses, then arming viewers with seven protective principles.

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Mike Winger idea 2018-04-18

David Mead's methodology: mixing Bible with geopolitics, science, numerology, ancient languages, and Bible codes to make predictions hard to track

Mike describes the general methodology of end-of-world predictors, using Mead as the prime example. The complexity of the mixture is itself part of the rhetorical strategy.

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Mike Winger idea 2018-04-18

David Mead profile: author of 'Planet X: The 2017 Arrival,' predicted the end in 2017 and again for April 23, 2018

Mike has read Mead's Kindle book and identifies him as a conspiracy theorist who anchors predictions in the authority of Scripture.

false prophecy David Mead Planet X: The 2017 Arrival
Mike Winger idea 2018-04-18

Pattern: end-of-world predictors always predict within their own lifetime and re-predict when the first date fails

Mike identifies a consistent behavioral pattern across all serial doomsday predictors.

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Mike Winger idea 2018-04-18

David Mead's first Scripture abuse: Isaiah 24:1 and the 'polar shift' interpretation

Mike walks through Mead's Kindle book 'Will Planet X Signal the Rapture?' verse by verse. Isaiah 24:1 is the opening Scripture Mead uses.

Isaiah 24:1 David Mead Isaiah 24:1 Will Planet X Signal the Rapture
Mike Winger idea 2018-04-18

Translation comparison of Isaiah 24:1: KJV 'upside down' vs. NKJV/ESV/NASB/NIV renderings expose Mead's selective use of an English idiom

Mike uses Logos Bible Software to compare translations live, demonstrating that the KJV's 'turn it upside down' is an English idiom not supported by a literal Hebrew rendering.

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Mike Winger idea 2018-04-18

David Mead's second Scripture abuse: Revelation 6:12-17 (Sixth Seal) as 'absolute proof' of Planet X/Nibiru

Mead explicitly claims that Revelation 6 is 'absolute proof of the existence of Planet X.' Mike reads Mead's direct quote and then the passage itself.

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Mike Winger idea 2018-04-18

Mike's rebuttal to Mead's Revelation 6 interpretation: 'stars' in ancient cosmology means any light above us; 'sky as a scroll' has multiple possible readings

Mike unpacks what the text actually says and the interpretive range available.

Revelation 6:12-17 hermeneutics David Mead Planet X
Mike Winger idea 2018-04-18

David Mead's use of 'generation' and the founding of Israel (1948) as a prophetic countdown trigger

Mike briefly addresses Mead's broader eschatological system, which ties generation-counting to 1948.

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Mike Winger idea 2018-04-18

David Mead's third Scripture abuse: Genesis 7:4 'seventeenth day of the second month' read as the year 2017

Mead takes Noah's ark entry date from Genesis 7 and treats it as a numerological code predicting the year 2017.

Genesis 7:4 false prophecy David Mead numerology
Mike Winger idea 2018-04-18

The Bible is not a mystical puzzle; unauthorized numerological exegesis is a form of public sin requiring repentance

Mike issues a strong pastoral rebuke of Mead's method and calls it a public, accountable error.

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Mike Winger idea 2018-04-18

Why do predictors keep trying to predict despite the clear scriptural prohibition? Possible motives: excitement, arrogance, novelty-seeking in Bible study

Part of the same Q&A exchange; Mike speculates on motivations.

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