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Left Behind (The Rapture Song)

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A funny parody on how our view of the end times has been shaped. Performed by Randy Bonifield at Christ Community Church on August 12, 2007.

Christ Community Church http://www.ccefc.org
Randy Bonifield http://www.randybonifield.com

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  • Oh, lighten up. Just about everyone in the church world knows that a) most of the rapture movies are pretty cheesy and b) fear-based evangelism (which those movies employed) is not very effective. Finally, series like LEFT BEHIND and A Thief in the Night are not accurate representations of the book of Revelation and they make ALOT of assumptions. I agree with the video, those movies scared me more than they did encourage me in the faith.

  • I lived 150 feet from a busy RR track in the summer of 1990 and slept with the window open to save on my utility bills. The locomotive horns woke me up twice a night. For about the first 3 or 4 seconds each time, I thought it was Gabriel's horn announcing the rapture. By the end of the summer I wasn't a Baptist any more.

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  • i love it

  • What a wonderfully funny way to get across a very serious message :)

  • lol

  • yall goin trip! when this REALLY happens!!!

  • Fool!

  • Bravo!!! Talent! Good song!

  • i love this song cause it shows me the true meaning, i was nervous at first but now im am so happy that we will get the chance to be with christ

    everybody be ready :)

    believe in jesus christ our savior

  • "i was traumatized at 8 years old"

    that's exactly how i felt when i was yonger! looking back now, i can laugh at my fear, but at the time it really was traumatizing to have this constant fear that i was gonna be left behind.

  • It's supposed to sound somber and pensive, while the lyrics make a little lighthearted fun of our complete lack of understanding as human beings. It is kind of like those "Deep Thoughts" moments on SNL.

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