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There is no rapture. That end times position was completely fringe and virtually unheard of until about 200 years ago with the publication of the Schofield reference Bible which was the first Bible that had any type of footnotes in it that spread this ludicrous position into the mainstream that's known as darbyism.

Unfortunately this Bible was widely adopted by pastors, preachers, and seminaries.

In my opinion that's the greatest lie the devil ever told. Churches and people that have been thinking they're going to be swept up in the sky for the past few generations haven't been taking Dominion over every aspect of the world as they were instructed. No one polishes brass on a sinking ship. Christians just operate in their little cul-de-sacs.

All we have left is final judgment where the wicked is removed from the earth just like in the days of Noah while those that were in Christ which is clearly symbolic of the ark, remain in the world is restored to the garden.

All of your destruction language in the book of Revelation (written prior to 70 AD) which is approximately half quoted from the Old testament, was about the upcoming destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD. That's over.

Let's go back to what Christians believed for about 1800 years and reject this lie that we lose down here. We don't.

God's favorite Bible verse is the Father saying to Jesus "sit in my right hand while I make all your enemies your footstool" That verse appears more times in scripture than any other. Basically "God wins"

236 days ago
8 score
Reason: None provided.

There is no rapture. That end times position was completely fringe and virtually unheard of until about 200 years ago with the publication of the Schofield reference Bible which was the first Bible that had any type of footnotes in it that spread this ludicrous position into the mainstream that's known as darbyism.

Unfortunately this Bible was widely adopted by pastors, preachers, and seminaries.

In my opinion that's the greatest lie the devil ever told. Churches and people that have been thinking they're going to be swept up in the sky for the past few generations haven't been taking Dominion over every aspect of the world as they were instructed. No one polishes brass on a sinking ship. Christians just operate in their little cul-de-sacs.

All we have left is final judgment where the wicked is removed from the earth just like in the days of Noah while those that were in Christ which is clearly symbolic of the ark, remain in the world is restored to the garden.

All of your destruction language in the book of Revelation (written prior to 70 AD) which is approximately half quoted from the Old testament, was about the upcoming destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD. That's over.

Let's go back to what Christians believed for about 1800 years and reject this lie that we lose down here. We don't.

236 days ago
8 score
Reason: Original

There is no rapture. That in times position was completely fringe and virtually unheard of until about 200 years ago with the publication of the Schofield reference Bible which was the first Bible that had any type of footnotes in it that spread this ludicrous position into the mainstream that's known as darbyism.

Unfortunately this Bible was widely adopted by pastors, preachers, and seminaries.

In my opinion that's the greatest lie the devil ever told. Churches and people that have been thinking they're going to be swept up in the sky for the past few generations haven't been taking Dominion over every aspect of the world as they were instructed. No one polishes brass on a sinking ship. Christians just operate in their little cul-de-sacs.

All we have left is final judgment where the wicked is removed from the earth just like in the days of Noah while those that were in Christ which is clearly symbolic of the ark, remain in the world is restored to the garden.

All of your destruction language in the book of Revelation (written prior to 70 AD) which is approximately half quoted from the Old testament, was about the upcoming destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD. That's over.

Let's go back to what Christians believed for about 1800 years and reject this lie that we lose down here. We don't.

236 days ago
1 score