No, If I'm still alive when it happens, I will join Jesus in the sky, along with my brother and a few of my freinds. I hope to see you up there someday.
Brother in Christ,
Bill B.
2006-06-13 13:56:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Well considering the rapture isn't expressed explicitly in the bible other than interpretations of scattered quote, and that Christ is never quoted as referring to such an event I'm pretty sure I won't be left behind because it isn't going to happen.
On top of that there is no historical reference to the rapture or teaching of it until the 1800's.
Finally why waste time thinking of such a fairy tale?
2006-06-13 14:00:27
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answered by Jason B 2
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I don't believe in the rapture actually so I guess I won't be left behind. Interesting to note that even the author of the series doesn't really believe it to be true.
2006-06-13 13:57:33
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answered by jamesflinchbaugh 2
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Rapture? Right....i dont see anywhere in scripture besides the vagueness of the text in Thessalonians that says we are going to be taken away suddenly as in the "Rapture." And the only way we will know if it will happen is when it happens. Instead of thinking of how we will go I'm focused on getting there.
2006-06-13 14:16:17
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answered by kbar_03 2
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The truth is, you will be left behind, if you are not a born again christian. You must be continually seeking after the heart of God, and have the understanding that Jesus Christ is your savior. You can't just say a prayer and go to heaven, it is a life of intimacy with God's heart. God is going to only have one bride and that will be during the rapture.
2006-06-13 14:02:52
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answered by STJC 2
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As you improve in precise wisdom and faith, you will determine the outworking of Jehovah God’s objective to rid the universe of his foes and fix the earth to a paradise. by work out faith, you could as properly be between the survivors of the super tribulation, privileged to welcome decrease back the hundreds of thousands who would be resurrected to existence on earth. And what a exhilaration it is going to likely be to stay decrease than God’s Kingdom interior the palms of Jesus Christ and his corulers, who could have been ‘caught away to fulfill the Lord’ by being resurrected to existence interior the heavenly realm! For obedient mankind many times, then, what's the genuine Scriptural desire? it is no longer a rapture. instead, it is eternal existence on earth decrease than the guideline of God’s Kingdom.
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answered by Anonymous
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Anyone who even remotely answers this question with a 'yes' or a 'no' is arrogant beyond description.
Do they think they're THAT COOL, that God Himself would choose to make the rapture happen in THEIR lifetime...just for them...because they're THAT SPECIAL?
2006-06-13 14:07:12
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answered by Spencer 4
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I'm agnostic, so if the book of Revelation is indeed the story of things to come, I would be left behind...
2006-06-13 13:56:31
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answered by eeyorefan607 2
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I don't believe in this. No one will be left behind. God is all-loving and would NEVER do that.
2006-06-13 13:56:13
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answered by LindaLou 7
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Definately I will NOT be left behind.
2006-06-13 13:54:48
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answered by Lady Di-USA 4
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