This is not necessarily true. The future rapture/tribulation eschatology is not a universal belief amongst Christian’s. I heard a convincing lecture discussing these beliefs as originating largely in the mid to late 1800’s. There are many eschatological schools of thought. Wikipedia might actually be a good place to start and see if it peaks your interest. The aforementioned lecture/talk was Johnny Enlow speaking on Elijah Streams, FYI.
I am happy for you that you are so assured in your understanding of biblical text/prophecy that has been debated by biblical scholars for more than a thousand years and only truly gained somewhat widespread consensus 150-ish years ago. I have read the book more than a dozen times and will continue to seek and study and listen. Perhaps you might consider studying these things for yourself and next time try not to be a condescending prick.
This is not necessarily true. The future rapture/tribulation eschatology is not a universal belief amongst Christian’s. I heard a convincing lecture discussing these beliefs as originating largely in the mid to late 1800’s. There are many eschatological schools of thought. Wikipedia might actually be a good place to start and see if it peaks your interest. The aforementioned lecture/talk was Johnny Enlow speaking on Elijah Streams, FYI.
You may need to reread Revelations. Christ's return is after satan gets everything he wanted.
I am happy for you that you are so assured in your understanding of biblical text/prophecy that has been debated by biblical scholars for more than a thousand years and only truly gained somewhat widespread consensus 150-ish years ago. I have read the book more than a dozen times and will continue to seek and study and listen. Perhaps you might consider studying these things for yourself and next time try not to be a condescending prick.