Matthew 24:29-35: Christ's Return
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The birth pains have started already.
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Good point. Have you read 'Tribulations or Triumph: Your Choice"? Harris actually got me into the church and taught me the truth of the Post-Tribulation Rapture.
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Bible was written for every man woman and child. TO hear good news.
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What part is true? Is it the part that says a woman who is raped and not married has to marry her rapist. Or is it the part that says the earth is center of the universe and that the sun revolves around the earth. Noah's flood has been disproven by scientist they have not found a layer of soil that shows that the flood happened. Ten commandments came from the egyptians not god.
The bible is a load of stories from several different cultures over a long period of time. Not divinely inspired.
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This is such bull. If this is true, then the bible was written for only Americans who believe the bible. As for the rest of the world, you're not special and you need no end prophecy. What a crock of bull.
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Matthew 24:29-51: Christ's Return = 12/26/2004
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it occured at 70 ad that is the ressurection that those of Daniel 12:2 waited for
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There will be and there is NO rapture people
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the bible is true
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What is the scriptural basis for this enigmatic doctrine? None of the authors of recent
decades is credited with the development of the rapture theory. That credit goes to 19th
century John Nelson Darby, "a brilliant British theologian and preacher"
("Apocalypticism" by Paul Boyer, PBS Online, 1999). While some advocates of the
rapture occasionally refer to a few other scriptures, all agree that the main argument is
based on verses 16-17 of Paul's first letter to the Thessalonians.
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Cont. Verse 15 amplifies the point about the future of Christians who have died by declaring that those who remain alive at the coming of Christ have no spiritual advantage over those who died. Said another way, those who have died are not at any disadvantage. All
Christians, living and dead, will be included in the events described in verses 16 and 17
Everything all okay up until you came up with this "Rapture" theory deception. As you read verse 13, you discover that Christians in Thessalonica were grieving over the unexpected deaths of members of the local congregation. Like Christians throughout time, they apparently thought they would live until Christ returned. They were totally
unprepared for death of people in the faith.
mlagares 3 years ago
Sorry about the term "Rapture."
I don't believe in a Pre-Trib "catching up" aka "Rapture."
I do believe in a Post-Trib Resurrection which will include the catching up of those left alive.
richardperry2 3 years ago
Has anyone else thought about why the angels dont know that day or hour either? So they have the same conecpt of time we do? In this day in age you could say that angels could be living on a nearby star system...
Magisto001 3 years ago
Yes! The answer seems to be because two Jewish Priests in Jerusalem must observe the Mew Moon which starts the Day of Trumpets. But, Christ said the sun, moon and stars would be dark after the Tribulation so no one will see the New Moon for the Feast of Trumpets that year. If you need more, check out my videos regarding the Feasts of God.
richardperry2 3 years ago