The Bible Was Fulfilled? A Line-by-Line Biblical, Historical, Psychological & Theological Refutation of Christian Network’s Claims

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BY VCG @ LOR ON 6/2/2026


Amen.


Based on the transcript you supplied, this video is not sound Christian teaching.


The BIBLE WAS FULFILLED


It mixes:


  • partial preterism
  • full-preterist error
  • “Satan’s short season”
  • speculation
  • racial/ethnic scapegoating
  • anti-Jewish conspiracy rhetoric


and recruitment pressure into a private “Christian Network.”


Verdict


Doctrinal status:


false teaching.


Cult-risk status:


strong warning signs,


but I would not call it a “cult” without evidence of:


  • leader structure
  • member control
  • money pressure
  • isolation
  • discipline


or abuse beyond this video.


ICSA says cult analysis is not a simple checklist,


but warning signs include:


  • unquestioning commitment
  • discouraging dissent
  • elitism
  • us-versus-them thinking


and unaccountable leadership. (ICSA)


Core deception


The video’s central claim is:


“The New Testament has already been fulfilled; Jesus already returned; we are now in Satan’s short season.”


Scripture correction:


“Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? this same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven.” — Acts 1:11, KJV

“For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout…” — 1 Thessalonians 4:16, KJV

“Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him…” — Revelation 1:7, KJV


That has not happened visibly, bodily, universally, and finally.


Therefore, the speaker’s claim fails the plain reading of Scripture.


Line-by-line rebuttal map


Timestamp / claim

Error

Scripture correction

0:36–0:43 — “Everything… has already taken place except maybe one last event.”

Full-preterist collapse of future prophecy.

Resurrection, judgment, Christ’s visible return, and final destruction of death remain future: 1 Corinthians 15:22–26; 2 Timothy 4:1; Revelation 20:11–15.

0:52–1:02 — NT instructions were only for those alive then.

Makes apostolic doctrine temporary.

“All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable…” — 2 Timothy 3:16.

3:35 — “The New Testament has also been fulfilled.”

Denies continuing authority of Christ’s commandments.

“Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you…” — Matthew 28:20.

4:45–4:54 — “All Antichrist stuff… already done… Jesus reign[ed] for a thousand years.”

Unsupported millennial-history claim.

Satan’s final loosing comes after the thousand years, followed by visible judgment: Revelation 20:7–15.

6:42 — “Jesus returned already.”

Direct contradiction of Acts 1:11 and Revelation 1:7.

Christ returns bodily, visibly, gloriously.

8:33–9:52 — Christian meekness is “limp wristed” behavior for Rome only.

Carnalizes Christianity and mocks Christlike obedience.

“Blessed are the meek…” — Matthew 5:5. “The servant of the Lord must not strive…” — 2 Timothy 2:24.

10:33–10:45 — “There is no third temple talked about.”

This may be argued, but he uses it to erase all future prophecy.

Even if one rejects a future temple, that does not prove Jesus already returned.

12:50–13:15 — Bible is only a “moral compass,” not current instruction.

Demotes Scripture.

“Thy word is a lamp unto my feet…” — Psalm 119:105.

13:15–13:32 — Christians should “begin prophesying… more like Jesus… to the money changers.”

Opens door to self-authorized prophecy and militancy.

Prophecy must be tested: 1 John 4:1; 1 Corinthians 14:29.

15:23–16:53 — leave this platform, join his network.

Recruitment funnel after fear/conspiracy framing.

Test all things before following any teacher: Acts 17:11; 1 Thessalonians 5:21.


Anti-Jewish / racial-conspiracy warning


The speaker repeatedly uses “synagogue of Satan,” “hijacked identity,” “Jewish fables,” and collective claims that “these people” hate Christians and plan slavery/destruction.


Extremism researchers note that “synagogue of Satan” language is commonly used in antisemitic and Christian Identity-style rhetoric to cast Jews as satanic impostors; ADL and GNET both document this usage. (ADL)


Scripture correction:


“There is neither Jew nor Greek… for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.” — Galatians 3:28, KJV

“Give none offence, neither to the Jews, nor to the Gentiles, nor to the church of God.” — 1 Corinthians 10:32, KJV


Revelation 2:9 and 3:9 rebuke a specific hostile group claiming covenant identity falsely.


They do not authorize hatred of all Jews, racial scapegoating, or conspiracy doctrine.


Psychological method used


The video follows a recognizable manipulation pattern:


  1. Secret knowledge hook: “pastors won’t tell you this.”
  2. Fear framing: Christians are deceived, controlled, mind-controlled.
  3. Enemy construction: Jews/Zionists/Rome/America/media/churches become one hidden hostile system.
  4. Doctrine inversion: meekness becomes weakness; obedience becomes passivity.
  5. Isolation funnel: leave the mainstream platform and join his network.
  6. Self-sealing claim: disagreement proves you are deceived.


These overlap with high-control warning signs:


  • us-versus-them mentality
  • elitist truth claims
  • hostility to outsiders


and recruitment into a controlled information environment. (ICSA)


Final Scripture judgment


“Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.” — Matthew 7:15, KJV

“For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets…” — Matthew 24:24, KJV

“Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them.” — Romans 16:17, KJV

Conclusion:


reject the video’s doctrine.


Test the teacher.


Do not follow the network funnel without serious discernment.


The Lord Jesus Christ has not already returned in the final, visible, bodily, universal sense promised in Scripture.



The Bible Was Fulfilled? A Line-by-Line Biblical, Historical, Psychological & Theological Refutation of Christian Network’s Claims


The Bible Was Fulfilled? A Line-by-Line Biblical, Historical, Psychological & Theological Refutation of Christian Network’s Claims – Library of Rickandria



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UNDERGROUND NEWS NETWORK PRESENTS:

"The Bible Was Fulfilled?"

A Line-by-Line Biblical, Historical, Psychological & Theological Refutation of Christian Network's Claims

THE CHRISTIAN NETWORK VIDEO BREAKDOWN

By VCG @ LOR — June 2026


OPENING SEQUENCE

VISUALS

  • Dark screen.
  • Ancient Bible pages turning.
  • Roman ruins fade into modern city skylines.
  • Headlines about prophecy, end times, Israel, preterism, and eschatology.
  • Cover image appears.

NARRATION

What if someone told you that nearly every prophecy in the New Testament has already happened?

What if they claimed Jesus Christ already returned?

What if they argued that Christians today are following instructions intended only for people who lived two thousand years ago?

Those are the central claims made in a video published by The Christian Network entitled:

"The Bible Was Fulfilled."

In this documentary investigation, we will examine those claims line by line.

Not through emotion.

Not through personalities.

Not through traditions.

But through Scripture, history, theology, psychology, and documented evidence.

The question is simple:

Do the claims stand up to biblical scrutiny?

Or do they collapse under the weight of Scripture itself?


CHAPTER 1

WHAT IS THE VIDEO CLAIMING?

VISUALS

  • Transcript excerpts highlighted.
  • Key claims appearing on screen.

NARRATION

The video presents several major claims:

Claim number one:

The New Testament has already been fulfilled.

Claim number two:

Jesus Christ already returned.

Claim number three:

The thousand-year reign already happened.

Claim number four:

Humanity is currently living in Satan's short season.

Claim number five:

The instructions given to Christians in the New Testament were only intended for the first-century church.

Claim number six:

Modern Christians have been deceived by false prophetic expectations concerning Israel, the end times, and Christ's return.

These claims are not merely controversial.

Together they form a theological system commonly known as Full Preterism.

And that distinction matters.

Because Full Preterism has historically been rejected by the overwhelming majority of Christian traditions.

Why?

Because it creates serious conflicts with core biblical doctrines.

Let's examine them.


CHAPTER 2

DID JESUS ALREADY RETURN?

VISUALS

  • Mount of Olives artwork.
  • Ascension imagery.
  • Scripture text appearing onscreen.

NARRATION

The video's central assertion is that Jesus already returned.

But Scripture describes Christ's return in very specific terms.

Acts chapter 1 records Christ's ascension.

The angels tell the disciples:

"This same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen him go into heaven."

The language is striking.

The same Jesus.

The same body.

The same visible manner.

Now compare that with Revelation chapter 1.

"Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him."

Every eye.

Not a hidden return.

Not a symbolic return.

Not an invisible return.

A visible, universal event.

The Christian Network video never demonstrates how these passages were fulfilled in history.

Instead, it assumes the conclusion and builds the argument backward.

That is not exegesis.

That is eisegesis.

Reading a theory into the text.


CHAPTER 3

THE RESURRECTION PROBLEM

VISUALS

  • Cemetery imagery.
  • Resurrection artwork.
  • 1 Corinthians 15 references.

NARRATION

The greatest challenge facing Full Preterism is not Revelation.

It is First Corinthians chapter 15.

Paul teaches that Christ's resurrection guarantees the future resurrection of believers.

He describes a bodily resurrection.

A victory over death itself.

Then Paul writes:

"The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death."

Ask yourself:

Has death been destroyed?

Do Christians still die?

Does humanity still face physical death?

The answer is obvious.

Death remains.

Therefore Paul's prophecy remains incomplete.

And if the resurrection remains future,

then Christ's final return remains future as well.


CHAPTER 4

THE THOUSAND-YEAR REIGN

VISUALS

  • Timeline graphics.
  • Revelation 20 text.
  • Historical overlays.

NARRATION

The video asserts that Christ's thousand-year reign already occurred.

But it never demonstrates where that thousand-year kingdom appears in recorded history.

Consider the implications.

If Christ ruled visibly over the earth for a millennium—

where is the evidence?

Where are the historical records?

Where are the writings?

Where are the governmental structures?

Where are the church documents?

Where are the witnesses?

The theory requires one of two conclusions:

Either the entire world somehow forgot a literal thousand-year reign of Christ.

Or the reign is being interpreted symbolically.

But if the reign is symbolic,

then the argument that everything was literally fulfilled begins to unravel.


CHAPTER 5

SATAN'S SHORT SEASON

VISUALS

  • Revelation imagery.
  • Chains breaking.
  • Timeline animation.

NARRATION

A major pillar of the video is the claim that we are now living in Satan's short season.

But Revelation places Satan's release after the thousand years.

Then comes final judgment.

Then comes the Great White Throne.

Then comes the destruction of death.

Then comes the new heaven and new earth.

Yet none of those events have occurred in the manner Scripture describes.

The sequence does not fit the modern world.

The chronology remains incomplete.


CHAPTER 6

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SECRET KNOWLEDGE

VISUALS

  • Locked doors.
  • Illuminated manuscripts.
  • Highlighted phrases:
    "They won't tell you."
    "Only a few understand."

NARRATION

Now we move from theology to psychology.

The video repeatedly uses a familiar persuasive pattern.

Step one:

Present secret knowledge.

"Pastors don't know this."

"Churches won't tell you."

"Most Christians are deceived."

Step two:

Create a hidden enemy.

Step three:

Position the speaker as a guide who sees what others cannot.

Step four:

Offer an alternative community.

This pattern does not automatically prove deception.

But it should raise discernment questions.

Because truth welcomes examination.

Truth welcomes testing.

Truth welcomes Berean investigation.

Acts 17 says the Bereans searched the Scriptures daily to see whether these things were so.

That remains the standard.


CHAPTER 7

THE ISRAEL QUESTION

VISUALS

  • Ancient Israel maps.
  • New Testament manuscripts.
  • Scripture references.

NARRATION

The video repeatedly merges theological criticism with broad accusations against groups of people.

This is where careful discernment becomes essential.

The New Testament critiques unbelief.

It critiques false teaching.

It critiques sin.

But it never grants permission for hatred toward entire ethnic groups.

Paul writes:

"There is neither Jew nor Greek... for ye are all one in Christ Jesus."

The gospel judges individuals by faith and unbelief.

Not by ancestry.

Not by race.

Not by collective guilt.

Christians must be extremely careful whenever theological arguments begin transforming into sweeping accusations against entire populations.


CHAPTER 8

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE ACTUALLY TEACH?

VISUALS

  • Open KJV Bible.
  • Gold light over Scripture pages.

NARRATION

Scripture teaches:

Christ came.

Christ died.

Christ rose again.

Christ ascended.

Christ reigns.

Christ will return.

The dead will be raised.

The final judgment will occur.

Death itself will be destroyed.

And God's kingdom will be fully manifested.

Those doctrines have united Christians across centuries.

Across languages.

Across denominations.

Across continents.

Because they emerge repeatedly from the biblical text itself.


CONCLUSION

VISUALS

  • Slow zoom on open Bible.
  • Final title card.

NARRATION

The question was never whether prophecy matters.

The question is whether prophecy should be interpreted according to Scripture.

After examining the claims of "The Bible Was Fulfilled,"

the evidence points to serious theological problems.

The bodily return of Christ remains future.

The resurrection remains future.

The final judgment remains future.

The destruction of death remains future.

And because those events remain future,

the claim that the entire New Testament has already been fulfilled cannot be sustained.

The answer is not fear.

The answer is not conspiracy.

The answer is not blind trust in teachers.

The answer is what it has always been:

Search the Scriptures.

Test every claim.

Hold fast that which is good.

Soli Deo Gloria.

END.