Distilling Dispensationalism
Cutting Through 2,000 Years of Assumptions to Recover Apostolic Christianity
Most Christians inherited a theology shaped by political survival, Jesuit counter-strategy, and modern speculation—
not by the apostles, the early church, or the Reformers.
This project exposes that forgotten history and restores the clarity our generation has lost.
If you don’t know church history, you will believe anything about prophecy.
- The apostles never taught a secret rapture
- The early church never separated Israel and the Church
- Jesuit strategists invented Futurism in the 1500s
- Darby systematized it in the 1800s
- Scofield Americanized it in the 1900s

Before you go any farther… hear the ‘aha moment’ most Christians never get.”
This short audio shows exactly how the secret rapture, the gap theory, Futurism, and the entire modern prophecy framework were built — not by the apostles, not by the early Church, not by the Reformers — but by a chain of names most believers have never heard.
Start Here: The Story in 7 Parts
- The Early Church (100 AD–400 AD)
- The Reformation (1400 AD–1600 AD)
- The Jesuit Counter – Move (1590 AD)
- Lacunza, Irving & Margaret MacDonald
- Darby’s Systemization (1830’s)
- Scofield & Americanization (1909)
- Modern Evangelical Drift (1950 – Today)