No. "The rapture" is a Schofield Bible Zionist construct that appears nowhere in the Bible, and only became popular in the 1800s.
It's only in "reference Bibles" (such as the Schofield Bible) that so mAgNaNiMoUsly inform Christians on exactly what to believe and not believe.
This from a guy that twists scripture to make Trump King of the world ruling with a rod of iron. No offense, but you seem pretty keen on informing us on exactly what to believe and not believe yourself.
I suggest you read the "Left Behind" series. You might change your mind.
No. "The rapture" is a Schofield Bible Zionist construct that appears nowhere in the Bible, and only became popular in the 1800s.
It's only in "reference Bibles" (such as the Schofield Bible) that so mAgNaNiMoUsly inform Christians on exactly what to believe and not believe.
This from a guy that twists scripture to make Trump King of the world ruling with a rod of iron. No offense, but you seem pretty keen on informing us on exactly what to believe and not believe yourself.