Left Behind in a Nutshell

Left Behind in a Nutshell

A quote from the latest post in Fred Clarkโ€™s ongoing review of the Left Behind series gets at the heart of his evaluation:

This is a pattern in these books. Weโ€™reย toldย that Buck Williams is a master journalist, but since the authors couldnโ€™t be bothered to learn what good journalism looks like, weโ€™reย shownย that Buck is a clumsy hack (โ€œlike saying the Great Wall of China is longโ€). Weโ€™reย toldย that Nicolae is a great orator, but since the authors couldnโ€™t be bothered to learn what constitutes good oratory, weโ€™reย shownย that Nicolae is a droning bore (โ€œAfghanistan, Albania โ€ฆโ€).

Worst of all, weโ€™reย toldย that Buck, Rayford, Bruce, Chloe and Tsion are devout disciples of Jesus Christ.

And the pattern holds.

The authors clearly could not be bothered to learn what real Christian discipleship looks like, and so while theytellย us that these characters are good, Christ-like saints, what theyย showย us, instead, is a bunch of self-centered, oblivious, obnoxious sociopaths who hold all of their neighbors in contempt.

Here again the authors try to lazily bluff their way through, figuring it wonโ€™t much matter if they donโ€™t know the first thing about the subject because most readers probably wonโ€™t know enough to tell when theyโ€™re getting it wrong.

I cannot claim to be an expert or to have mastered Christian discipleship any more than I could claim to have mastered journalism or oratory or political stagecraft. But Iโ€™veย seenย all of those things done well and Iโ€™ve seen all of them done poorly. And even if Iโ€™m not an expert, Iโ€™ve learned enough about them to recognize the difference. I suspect thatโ€™s true for most readers of these books. So when the authors bluff and bluster, telling us that weโ€™re seeing mastery while showing us, instead, the clumsy posturing of ignorant amateurs, I donโ€™t think most readers are convinced. At least, Iย hopeย not.

Click through to read the rest, which suggests that the authors struggle not only to make their characters realistic Christians and orators but even realistic human beings.

The reason is not just the authorsโ€™ ability as writers, but because their approach to Revelation cuts so much against the grain of the book, and ignores so much of the evidence regarding what the book means and is, that it is impossible to turn it into a realistic story with realistic characters.


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