Timeline of major events in the life of Peter S. Ruckman

With few exceptions, this timeline is formed entirely from statements from the writings of Peter Ruckman (especially his autobiography). Some dates are tentative because at times we found differents dates for the same event in different books. We used an asterick (*) in those cases to indicate that a date was tentative for that very reason. There are more major events that could have been listed here, but we could not locate documentation for the exact year in which the event took place.

1921

Peter S. Ruckman was born November 19 in Wilmington, Delaware. His father was John Hamilton Ruckman, and his mother was Mary Warner Armstrong Ruckman.

1922

Moved to Topeka, Kansas.

1939

Enrolled in Citizen's Military Training Camp.

1940

Graduated from high school and enrolled in Kansas State College in Manhattan, KS.

1941

Joined ROTC.

1944

Married Janie Bess May on March 25.

Graduated from University of Alabama.

Began active duty in the Army.

1945

His first child, Diana, was born on June 27.

Sent to the Philippenes then Japan by the Army.

1948

Released from the Army

1949

Made a profession of faith on the 14th of March.

Enrolled in Bob Jones University in the fall.

1950 

Ordained into the ministry in a Southern Baptist church.

1953

Graduated from Bob Jones University with M.A. and Ph.D. degree.

Began full-time interdenominational evangelism.*

1954

Began to teach that salvation was by works during the great tribulation.

1958

Began television ministry.

1959

Began “filling the pulpit” at Brent Baptist Church in Pensacola, FL.

His first wife deserted him (according to his side of the story)

1960

Ended full-time interdenominational evangelism.*

Pastored a small church from August to October that his converts had started in a funeral parlor following the great revival.

Became pastor of Brent Baptist Church in Pensacola, FL*

Wrote The Christian’s Handbook of Manuscript Evidence, which remained unpublished until 1970.

1962

His first wife divorced him.

1964

Started Pensacola Bible Institute. Bible Babel, his first book on Bible versions was published.

1966

His mother and father and sister all died within three months of each other.

1969

Began publishing Bible commentary series.*

1970

Published his landmark book The Christian’s Handbook of Manuscript Evidence which taught openly and boldly that the KJV contained advanced revelations, that it was superior to the Greek, etc.

1972

Married Sherrel Louise Ruben on November 3, divorced wife of one his former students at PBI.

Submitted resignation to Brent Baptist Church after a third of the congregation voted against him, but gave them two years to get the work on its feet.

1974

Started Bible Baptist Church in Pensacola, FL after having "picked up 75 people."

Based on an idea shared with him by Herb Evans, he began to teach that 2 Timothy 3:16 was not a reference to the original manuscripts.

1978

First issue of Bible Believers' Bulletin published.

1988

His second wife divorced him Aug. 12.

1989

Married for third time to Pamela Irene Huggins on April 30, a member of his church who is 27 years younger.

Guessed that the rapture would occur between the 14th of May and the 20th of June of 1989.

2009

Published the Ruckman Reference Bible.

2016

Died April 21, 2016 in Pensacola, FL

2018

Ruckman's fifth child Peter Ruckman, Jr. allegedly killed his two sons before taking his own life in an apparent murder-suicide discovered on March 3, 2018.

Ruckman's first wife Janie died October 7 in Tuscaloosa, AL

Do you have suggestions for events to add to this timeline? Feel free to comment below. Please include a source for all suggestions.

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70 Responses to Timeline of major events in the life of Peter S. Ruckman

  1. Mike Smith says:

    Wow…this puts things in perspective. His third wife was approx. 41? I have some thoughts on that.

    • Don says:

      I also have some thoughts. He was married to one wife, as the Bible suggests to do. He wasn't a bigomist. He preached Bible doctrine and talked plain. And I've never heard him say anything that he couldn't back with scripture. He loved to use the term jackass quite a bit. Also threw the term queer around quite a bit. He talked plain. I love people who go on a tangent and ridicule him personally. They attack him personally because they can't actually find hard evidence of him being a drunkard, fornication, extorioner, or a crook. He lived clean. He called out men like Hutson, John r Rice, Lee Roberson, and others who preached against him, but were always nice to his face. He had guts and preached salvation by Jesus christ alone.

  2. Visitor says:

    Yes mr. Smith he is a sinner and we will meet you and your roosters at the judgement seat of Christ

    • Rev. Ken Huffman says:

      It seems that Visitor (Ruckmanite) would like us not to Test the Doctrines, Personal Beliefs and Personal Life of Mr. Ruckman as Moses, Christ and Paul admonish us to. We simply must wash it under the blood and deem him Qualified, Certified and Rectified. Well Visitor…..that is not Biblical Christianity….that is your excuse for following a deceiver. You must think we should all just walk about with our eyes closed and without Beraean 20/20 Vision or proper vetting of whom we deep honest and qualified Ministers, Pastors, Preachers, Evangelists and Educators. Truly, he is the blind leading the blind.

      Rev. Ken Huffman

      “Test everything and remain steadfast in those things which are True”

  3. Stephen Ray says:

    Where did you get the info that Ruckman wrote The Christian’s Handbook of Manuscript Evidence in 1960 and waited to publish it until 1970?

    thanks, Stephen

    • Webmaster says:

      “…The Christian’s Handbook of Manuscript Evidence was all about. It was written back in 1960 from material in the 1950’s.” Bible Believers’ Bulletin, July 1989, p. 15. The Christian’s Handbook of Manuscript Evidence has a copyright date of 1970.

  4. Visitor says:

    If Ruckman prophesied publicly that the rapture would occur on a date that it did not, or a time frame that it did not, counting it as more than a guess, then that makes him a false prophet, doesn’t it ?

    • Ann says:

      The false prophets of this age ate smart. They say, “I think it will happen….”, which gives them a loophol to say, ” I was just guessing!” But what the guessing is all about is a way to sell material. Do the math. Money is to be made here. I calculated just from one of Gail Riplinger’s boasting of her best selling book, she has made over $1 million.

    • john remley hunt says:

      He  always      said     :::::::      If  our   Calander   is   Right"""""""""         cause  you  have  3  calendar  systems   that  come   into  play,      and  2     it  did  nothing  to  help  or   hurt  his  credibility.       that  is  what  you attackers   of  him want  to do  is  characture  assassanation.     that   still  no  matter  what  has  absolutely   no  bearing  on  his  firm  stand  on  the  King  James  1611AV     as  being  the  scripture.   every   crooked   polititian  results   to  characture   assassinations     when  they   are  loosing  the  battle.        so  what   if  he  said     (if  our   calander  is   right)     so  it  must   not  have  been  right.    if   some  one  put  you  under   the same  microschope    and  analised  every   thing    you  said  and  done   like  you   are  trying  to  do   about     Him    you   whimps  and  second  guessesr   could  not   take   the  pressure    you  would   give  up and  runn    ,because  you   think you   have  a   punching  bagg    a  tar  baby    you   can  kick   to  make  you  feel  better  about  your  self.      God  Have  mercy   on  your  condesending  fault  finding  sould.    Dr   Peter  S  Ruckman   was  a  Great    man     you  might  as  well  accept  that.        Dr   John  Remley  Hunt

       

      • Webmaster says:

        You wrote: He always said “If our Calander is Right”

        He mentioned the faulty calendar disclaimer on several occasions when making rapture date guesses, and I have included them in quotes in my article to remain in context. However, he did NOT always give himself an out with the faulty calendar excuse. In my article https://www.ruckmanism.org/raptureguessing I provided several examples in which Ruckman does not do what you say he always does.

        He apparently thought up his faulty calendar escape hatch as a way to deflect blame in case his guess was wrong. When he was proven wrong, he unsurprisingly blamed the calendar instead of admitting he himself was wrong. How clever! And you fell for it, because you stated “it [the calendar] must not have been right” instead of admitting Ruckman was not right!

        You wrote: “…it did nothing to help or hurt his credibility.”

        You would not be jumping to his defense and blaming the calendar if that was truly the case. How Ruckman treated others (including his PBI students) who attempted to guess the date of the rapture is very revealing.

  5. Lloyd says:

    I doubt that many of Dr Ruckman’s detractors know him or have ever met him.
    Coming from New Zealand, I had heard all the stories from American “missionaries” about the dreadful Ruckman.
    However, I have subsequently met Dr Ruckman and spent some time in his company.
    I found him to be an extreamly gracious and humble man.
    It could very well hinge on whether your appraoach is positive, negative, or neuteral.
    But people are pre-programed whether they know it (or admit it) or not.
    Some of the afore mentioned “missionaries” were well programed, rather than well taught.
    One thing Dr Ruckman is not is a fool, and he did not prophecy the time of the Rapture.
    He put forward the dates as a possability; and the timing should be right on, except for the year.
    But in the end, a man will believe what he WANTS to believe.

    • Webmaster says:

      You may have met him, and he may have been gracious to you at the moment being someone who aparantly admires him, but that is not the whole picture. How gracious he has or has not been to others is a matter of record in his writings and recordings. To quote just one example, the man you describe as "extreamly gracious and humble" is on record bragging about refusing to even shake a Baptist preacher’s hand! “When he offered me his hand I told him ‘Run on, Ross. YOU ITCH!’” (Ruckman, Peter. Bible Believers’ Bulletin. May 1992, p. 4) That is not the mark of someone who is "extreamly gracious and humble," regardless of any personal experience.

      • Maggie Condiff says:

        Most know of the September 23. 2017 Revelation chapter 12 sign in the heavens. The Archangel Michael fought with the dragon and the dragon and his angels were cast down to earth. The Holy Scriptures tell how the dragon went after the seed of the Saints. Hurricane Harvey hit Corpus Christi Texas then Houston with great destruction and flooding in October, 2017. The dragon went after Dr. Rackman's seed (his son and gbs) within six months of being earthbound. A blessing to be absent from the body and present with the Lord. The Body of Christ honors Dr. Rackman. He loved The Lord.

  6. Gary Hudson says:

    I debated Peter S. Ruckman at a church in Milton, FL on July 20, 1990. The resolution was the King James Bible contains no errors, with Ruckman on the affirmative. People may consider this a major event in his life since no one had ever debated him prior to this on the very subject he is most noted for, i.e., King James Onlyism. I also wrote a book that received much publicity, Why I Left Ruckanism, published by D. A. Waite’s Bible For Today. The Sword of the Lord paper printed one of the chapters of my book on the front page of the March 17, 1989 issue, which was passed out to the attendees at the Jack Hyles Pastor’s School meeting in Hammond, IN, that year.

    • Nate Beck says:

      I watched that debate Mr. Hudson. I don’t like Peter Ruckman, but in my opinion, he clearly won the debate. You failed on many points and many of his arguments you completely failed to answer!

    • Dee Bee says:

      Seriously?  Bragging about anything being handled out by Hyles shows there is a HUGE problem.  The arrogance is astounding and sickening. Jack Hyles, Dave Hyles and Jack Schaap all had no business leading anyone based on the sin in their private lives.  They were all adulterers and criminals. 

  7. Keith Axe says:

    God has used Dr. Ruckman tremendously over the years to hold fast the word of truth against this Laodicean church age that KNOWS NOT that it is wretched, and miserable, and poor and blind and naked. He has taught me more in just a few of his lessons than many of the other preachers I have sat under for 30+ years.

    Those that criticize him often remark about his rude and contemptible speech while refusing to admit that the greatest Christian that ever lived, the apostle Paul, described himself in such a way. 2 Corinthians 11:6. Paul’s speech was contemptible, direct and with power. 2 Corinthian 10:10.

    Jeremiah was such a rude and contemptible preacher of truth. The religious leaders of his day rejected him, casting him into a dungeon for speaking the truth. Isn’t it remarkable that Jesus was compared to Jeremiah in his day? Matthew 16:14.

    Woe unto you scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites!

  8. Doc Ruckman one of the finest Bible teachers anywhere…his commentaries on the Bible the best ever produced.

  9. maria says:

    Just curious and want to learn more based on the WORD OF GOD.

    Why is it that Pastor Ruckman had to divorce or re-marry several times? Is it okay with the Bible? Does it go with the culture that in the states is marriage is disposable and replaceable?

    Thank you.

    • Charles says:

      Maria,

      Ruckman was married 3 times. He was disqualified to Pastor a church after the first divorce. He failed on at least 2 Biblical qualifiers for a Pastor;

      1) He had more than one living wife.

      2) His house was not in order.

      Besides he could not counsel young people in a church on marriage since he could not seem to manage his own??? Common discernment would lead one away from a so called preacher like this.

      cb

       

  10. Cameron Prewitt says:

    Matthew 7:4

    Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye?

    Matthew 7:3

    And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?

    Matthew 7:5

    And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye? shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother’s eye.

    Psalms 105:15

    Saying, Touch not mine anointed, and do my prophets no harm.

    God has used Dr. Peter Ruckman mightily. The judgement seat of Christ is very much a reality.

    It’s a terrible thing to fall into the hands of the living God. Thus saith the LORD!

    • Webmaster says:

      Why did you not apply Matthew 7 to Peter Ruckman as well? Look at what he has admitted to:

      “I am sure that the readers of the Bulletin who are not acquainted with our ministry only see a continual bombardment aimed at somebody, morning, noon, and night. And of course, that is primarily the purpose of the Bulletin to start with…”
      Ruckman, Peter. BBB reprint #7 (Strictly Personal). 2004, Pensacola: Bible Baptist Bookstore, p. 218

    • Samuel Trott says:

      Psalm 101.15 is also quoted in the Pentecostal and especially the charismatic circles; in Africa, it literally means that men sleep with a married woman in her husband's home. Meanwhile, the man of the house, so tells New Calvinist pastor Conrad Mbewe, sleeps in a rented room while the pastor sleeps with his wife in his house eating his food. This is why Paul Crouch, who has shaken hands with antichrist John Paul II (I have documented it in a video to be uploaded to Strict & Particular Baptist Radio), died a millionaire, or Jack Hyles. Failure to apply scripture, especially to those at its helm, invariably results in mayhem and mass extortion. David in that Psalm referred to the fact Saul was at the time to which the hymn hails the king of Israel, or God's anointed, and to kill him would have constituted high treason against the Lord. Rather, we should follow Nehemiah's example of expelling those who cannot prove their linage, that is, if they cannot follow I Timothy in the third chapter or the first chapter of Titus, they have no place at the sacred desk! The pulpit is not a bully pulpit, or a place to launch one's agenda, but for the edification as well as warning of the saints in grace! Ruckmanism is a textbook example of someone's failure to keep Ruckman out of ministry. 

  11. George Daniel says:

    It is not up to me to judge Dr. Ruckman’s personal life, the Lord will do that. I judge what he teaches and I do that by what the KJV says and teaches. I have learned more Bible from Dr. Ruckman than from any other source. I teach an adult doctrine course in my church and here are some comments from some of the people in the class:
    A 66 year old man said, “I have learned more Bible in the last two years in this class than in all of my life prior.”
    A man that was saved as a youth and grew up in a pastors home, “This is the first time I have ever heard these doctrines taught, but they make my Bible much easier to understand.
    Most all of the others in class have approached me and and said how much they enjoy the class and how much they have learned in the class. I’m not bragging, because I teach just what I have learned from Dr. Ruckman.
    I thank God for Dr. Ruckman and his ability to teach Bible. He is the greatest Bible teacher I have ever run across.
    Bob Jones Sr. once said, “If the Devil is going your way ride him for a spell.” I’m not calling Dr. Ruckman the devil, what I am saying is, if your looking for a sinless man to learn Bible from, you’re going to be looking for a long time. The sinless Man was here and has gone back to heaven. So good luck finding one!

  12. Jack Mizell says:

    1 Corinthians 2:14-15 is the better comment on Dr. Ruckman. He might just tell you to shut your mouth until you grow up. He complied well with Deuteronomy 22:29. He failed from time to time and his failures were sad events. 1 Corinthians 7:15 notes his failures.

  13. Pastor Don F. Tantanella says:

    To whom it may concern; Dear Christian brethren, if I may, I would like to add a few comments of my own, to honor of one of the very best men I have ever met. Yet, the first real “man” I met was Mark Landolt – aboard the USS Independence aircraft carrier in 1973 (to 1976) — by the way, he “led me to the Lord”, praise God, using Dr. Ruckman’s material). Within the next year I signed up for classes at Pensacola Bible Institute. Dr. Ruckman was such a tremendous, righteous and godly influence that I was changed from “night to day” in the 3 years I spent there under him. One of his students, the 3rd real “man” I met, allowed me to be his assistant manager in Men’s Shoes (1979 upon graduation from PBI) in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. As time went on, brother John P Erdos was called by God to preach. “Pastor” John P. Erdos, invited me to be with him in the ministry beginning with song leading in Fairview Independent Baptist Church of Altoona, PA in 1982, and has continued to this day (June 2016), and, by the grace of God, will continue, “till Jesus comes”! Now, after 40 years of these three men’s love for my soul, if you had known me BC (that is – “Before Christ” entered my heart!) and could see me NOW – I am sure you wouldn’t know me! Thank you brother Mark, Dr. Ruckman, and Pastor Erdos for “caring” for my “soul” (Ps 142:4) (if you have to edit any of this because it is too long – then just delete it totally – please do not use it. Thanks!

    • Dave Brown says:

      Yes, I remember when Don and Erdos were in Altoona.  Shame on them! They preached the Christ of contention and all their congregation ended up doing was point fingers at each other and accuse others in their own church of being a  member of the Alexandrian cult sent by the Catholic church to spy on them

    • gary says:

      Amen and Amen to everything you said.

    • What does Psalm 142.4 have anything to do with salvation in the hear or far senses; it is David's prayer in the cave! Yes, I can see it has to do with one's state, yet the text itself is pertinent to David's victory over defected Saul. In fact, that is exactly how Poole, Hawker, Henry in addition to Gill see the passage. 

  14. Matt Schrock says:

    I just discovered this website. My comments may be late, but I felt led to respond to maria’s question posted on Feb. 1.
    Mark 10:12 / Whosoever shall put away his wife and marry another, committeth adultery.
    Luke 16:18 / Whosoever putteth away his wife and marrieth another committeth adultery: and whosoever marrieth her that is put away from her husband committeth adultery.
    Rom. 7:2 3 / For the woman which hath an husband is bound by the law to her husband so long as he liveth…so then if, while her husband liveth, she be married to another man, she shall be called an adulteress…
    Matthew 19:9 And I say unto you, Whosoever shall put away his wife, except it be for fornication, and shall marry another, committeth adultery: and whoso marrieth her that is put away doth commit adultery. Many use the ‘except it be for fornication’ clause to justify divorce and remarriage when unfaithfulness is involved. Please note the word ‘fornication’ which defines a sexual relationship between the unmarried. This probably refers to unfaithfulness during the betrothal period which, in Jewish culture, they were already considered husband and wife (Matt. 1:18-20) and required a divorce (put away, v. 19).
    ! Cor. 6:9, 10 …neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind…shall inherit the kingdom of God.
    Matt. 7:15-20 Beware of false prophets…by their fruits ye shall know them.
    1 John 2:4 He that sayeth, I know him, and keepeth not his commandments, is a liar and the truth is not in him.

    • Adele Combs says:

      Thank you Matt, my husband was a graduate of P.b.i. and I am a Christian.  My husband divorced his 1st wife ( by her reccomandation) after she found out he slept with her sister. When I met him I was a widow and he was waiting for his divorce. We've been married for 17 years and now he wants a divorce because I dont worship Peter Ruckman. In my heart of hearts I think these people(RUCKMANITES) are believers for their own convenience. 

      • Primitive Baptist Forum says:

        God help you, dear soul. I will pray for you.

      • Lila LeGrande says:

        As a fundamental, independent, Bible-believing Christian, I believe, from what you have written, that your husband may indeed use the Bible for his own convenience. His salvation is also questionable. However, his behavior would not be condoned by the majority of conservative Christians. Likewise, most conservative Christians do not base their life on any man. I’m sorry for your hardship, praying for you.

  15. Charles Mintz says:

    Thanks for all of the answers. People believe people rather than God and take no time to read their bible and run reference on what they read verse to verse.

    Preach for numbers rather than to get people saved. God bless you and I love you and the sinners also.

     

     

     

  16. Lynn Robinson says:

    Go on YouTube (Bryan Denlinger) now HUSKY 394XP that is what RUCKUS teachings  PRODUCES. IT'S A CULT PEOPLE! They give the word of God (KJV) a bad living example.

  17. DJP says:

    Ruckman’s son murdered his children on February 28, 2018. How does a child raised in church perform such heinous acts against his own children. 

  18. Old School Baptist says:

    Ruckman was ordained only a year after his profession which is marred by his deep dive into theosophy & the fact he said he felt like he was lying to the man who evangelized him. Why was such a tyro put into the pulpit so rapidly in direct rebellion against the new covenant without proving him first? There is a reason we Original Baptists still (at least in the USA) put a potential bishop on exercize before ordination to see if the gift of exhortation is in him; the Gospel Standard does not ordain yet does hold ministers to the unified Articles subservient to scripture.

    Not a novice, lest being lifted up with pride he fall into the condemnation of the devil (I Tim. 3.6).

  19. Richard Lopez says:

    God Bless all of you, I have personally met Peter S. Ruckman, and he is a very humble and God Fearing Man and like David he was a man after God’s own heart, even though he was a murderer, adulterer, and much more.  He dedicated his life to saving souls, protecting his word, and preaching the gospel.  He was not sinless or perfect, but he dedicated his life to God’s work.  His knowledge of the word is inspirational and has had positive affects on many people.  

    • Webmaster says:

      What proof do you have that Ruckman was “very humble”? See Is Ruckman Arrogant? Don’t provide some unverifiable anecdote of how he supposedly did something nice for someone that adored him somewhere, sometime. What we provided on that webpage as proof of the opposite of what you state is verifiable.

      “God Fearing Man”? The one who labeled God who is love a “terrorist”? See Ruckman’s twisted view of God.

      “His knowledge of the word is inspirational and has had positive affects [sic] on many people.”

      He brags of doing the opposite. He claims involvement in splitting three national fellowships, more than 50 Bible colleges, and several hundred churches. See Ruckman’s Battlefield Notes, p. 45. He brags that there are 14 churches that were a split off of Brent Baptist Church which he used to pastor. See his General Epistles commentary Vol. 1, 2005, p. 170. That’s the opposite of having a positive effect on people!

      And that’s without mentioning his very own family.

        

      • Nate Beck says:

        Webmaster,

        There ya go lying again. Dr. Ruckman NEVER bragged about splitting churches! He simply stated the facts. Of course, you're too stupid to know the difference.

        And the splits were usually over believing the King James Bible.

        • Webmaster says:

          Would Ruckman have to say “I’m bragging” in his statements for this conclusion not to be considered a lie?

          1. Ruckman did not express any sorrow in those sources over the splits that inevitably resulted from what he considered to be taking a stand for what was right. He came across in a flippant manner, not somber at all. 2. His numbers seem to be exaggerated, which add to the perception of bragging. 3. You did not attempt to prove me wrong with any documentation or prove anything was out of context. To accuse me of lying with nothing to back it up but your statement was irresponsible.

          The rush of Ruckmanites to accuse their critics of lying over petty distinctions or mere opinions demonstrates a cultic us-versus-them victim mentality.

  20. Nate Beck says:

    Not so fast Webmaster! There have been a couple times where I've posted a rebuttal that proved one of your points wrong and you refused to post what i wrote. So why should i believe you'd post anything I would reply with that proves you're a liar this time? 

    Boy, I got your number. I think you have a devil of some sort. You're not fooling people who have actually read Dr. Ruckman's books. Some of your points are valid, but about 70% are either half truths or because you don't understand the scriptures regarding certain subjects.

  21. Mark says:

    Ruckman being a sinner is what makes him appealing to me, he is honest unlike so many others who wear a robe and spread their arms out in glory as if they are somehow representing authority

    • Webmaster says:

      So Ruckman would never present himself as representing authority, right? Surely he would never say something like this:

      What you know about the contents of Scripture, I know, and if it is in THE BOOK I probably know it a great deal better than the men who TAUGHT you THE BOOK know it. If that is “foolishness in boasting” (2 Cor. 11:17, 12:6), so be it. (Bible Believers’ Bulletin Sep. 2005, p. 13)

      • Nate Beck says:

        Great point Webmaster.

        Another golden example where Ruckman was just as proud and arrogant as some of the very scholars he condemned. For Ruckman to claim that nobody can know something in the Bible that he hadn’t learned or read before is just too much!

        And then to go further and proudly proclaim that he’s going to go ahead and disobey what the scriptures say about boasting, and to go ahead with full knowledge to make the same mistake the apostle Paul made in boasting when Paul condemned himself for doing it!

        Wow, that Ruckman! Wow, what a man of God he was! What a Bible teacher to look up to! What a role model he was for younger Christians! A man who defended our beautiful and amazing Authorized Version against scholarly attacks all the while disobeying what it says at the same time! Phenomenal man, just phenomenal! A great hearer of the word and a doer of stupidity that Ruckman. A golden example of how NOT to be a Bible believer!

    • Nate Beck says:

      Hmmm what a statement: the fact that a preacher being a sinner being appealing to another sinner. What a foolish statement in light of the fact that we’re ALL sinners! What an oddball statement!

      “And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where shall the ungodly and the sinner appear?” 1 Peter 4:18

      If Christ had been just another sinner, I tell you that He would NOT have been appealing to me. Really! What’s appealing about a man who is no more righteous than I? I don’t whether to be amused or to just puke!

  22. Nate Beck says:

    You know? A great subtitle for this website would be “How Ruckmanism Disobeys the King James Bible!”

  23. Gayle May says:

    Squabble squabble squabble I-felt like I was in Kindergarten. Have you ever thought, whoever we are , that we will all give account ,but we won’t be giving account for anyone else but ourselves ,doesn’t that make you want to do what scripture says and work out your own salvation with Fear and Trembling ,oh dear what is happening, God is a just God ,so why don’t you just leave it in His hands.I believe the Church is the way it is because because man has taken it out of Gods hands. Give it back to Him He is God not us.

    • Webmaster says:

      Has it ever occurred to you that everything you said also applies to Ruckman himself?

    • Nate Beck says:

      Is it necessary to capitalize “fear” and “trembling”?

      “So why don’t you just leave it in His hands?”

      Umm, because the Bible says it’s ALSO in our hands to “try the spirits”-1 John 4:1, to “prove all things”- 1 Thess 5:21, and to try all things by the scriptures- Acts 17:11.

      Just another amusing and rambling statement with no coherent point that adds anything of value to this conversation.

  24. A Christian says:

    Ruckman was a Christian, at best. No great preacher gives false prophesy about rapture. He had home problems. He was proponent of King James Only heresy. ✌️✝️

  25. Maria says:

    For all who support the late Peter Ruckman perhaps you need to know his was racist. Any pastor who is white and says that they agree with everything the KKK stood for accept for them hating Jews need to realize this is a racist comment.  KKK's are haters of all races not just Jews, so Peter is saying he's in agreement with hating races accept for Jews. Check out this link for proof Ruckmanism.org. Unless he changed his views before he died he is in trouble!

    In 2018 two years after he died Ruckman Sr. son Peter Ruckman Jr. killed himself along with his two sons this sounds like a curse.  Look it up the info is made public.

    2018

    Ruckman's fifth child Peter Ruckman, Jr. allegedly killed his two sons before taking his own life in an apparent murder-suicide discovered on March 3, 2018.

     

  26. "1953
    "Graduated from Bob Jones University with M.A. and Ph.D. degree."

    Apparently he got the M.A. in 1953. His dissertation for the PhD was completed in 1955 (see WorldCat.org), and a couple of newspaper articles also confirm he was conferred the PhD in June of 1955 (e.g. The Baldwin Times, June 23, 1955, p. 8).

  27. Michael Hinds says:

    Great teacher. Hours and hours of listening not once heard a rapture date. So what if he did. Multiple divorces from abandonment isnt sinful. Marries someone 41 years younger that isnt sin either. What about backbiting? He did alot of work for The Lord, over 60 yrs. And what does the sin of his son have to do with him? I am reporting every one of you tonight. I'm glad this is being moderated as people accuse an elder in The Lord of sinful behavior I guess that is respectful to someone.

  28. Joseph Luebbers says:

    Is there anything like this for any other preacher/teacher after being gone for years? Why this attention? Is this not proof of Peter Ruckman’s accuracy? I have loved Jesus Christ since a child and never before have I found truth as accurate as Mr. Ruckman’s. He provided the missing connectors which opened up understanding beyond anything I have previously experienced or understood. The level of corrupt and arrogant “Christians” and “pastors” today are now in plain sight for identification. So many have dropped truth for empty nothingness and self importance. Seems some are being used by the one who wants Ruckman to be quiet even now. Spiritually weak, may the Lord rebuke you.

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