This is not a question, this is a religous speech.
2006-08-27 15:45:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Much debate has been done on the subject of rapture. Pre trib, mid trib, and post trib. If you are connected to God that is what matters. He is the Alpha and the Omega. The beginning and the end and the beginning and the end. If you are with Him it doesn't matter if this whole creation disappears this moment. In God creation will never cease. The good thing about all Biblical discussion is that it sends people into the written Word. You are surely going to find some confirmation in there if you just open the book. Jesus is my Lord, The Holy Spirit is my Comforter and Teacher, and the God is my Father. That is the Truth that I have found. With that in my corner, I can't loose. I know God is my Father and is going to be concerned with my well being no matter where we are at, in body or out.
I Love You, and more important, God Loves you.
2006-08-27 15:58:00
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answered by happylife22842 4
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I guess you noticed how many of the people that replied to your question and RUDE remarks about your spelling, Now you believe in God, and you have read enough to know that you could expect things like that from people that do not have the love of God, Because God is love, people that know not God think that the saints hate gays and lesbians but the fact is true belivers do not hate anyone, they HATE SIN, ALL SIN.And there are people that have read 1 or 2 things in the Bible and they think they can tell you all about it, but the Bible If you study it, does give us an idea of just how close we are to the end. we will not know the hour, but we can know it is near, EVEN AT THE DOOR.
2006-08-27 16:11:42
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answered by theladylooking 4
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First off if you are going to write something so serious and try and get non believers to believe you should at minimum use the check spelling button....Next I think your message is great people should come to know Jesus...but not because of the end of the world or rapture...Everyone should be more concerned with the end of their own life rather the end of the world...your personal rapture as I call it is the greater concern.
2006-08-27 15:50:44
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answered by tweetz 3
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Darby.
Rapture 1830 was formulated
The story goes that a woman was sick and delirious, Darby was at her bed side, she rambled and WA la the Rapture doctrine is formed. Spread like wild fire.
Don't you believe it!
There is a time at the END when Christ returns to earth the set up his kingdom that the faithful will be transfigured and rise to meet him and descend back to earth with him.
BUT the rapture says you will fly away from the anti-Christ with Christ to heaven. BS!!!!
We are here to be tested
2006-08-27 17:35:54
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answered by Grandreal 6
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The concept of the rapture is not biblical. It is attributed to the visions/hallucinations of a 15 yr old Scottish/Irish girl named Margaret MacDonald who was a follower a religious zealot named Edward Irving. Why would anyone place any credence to such absurdity?????
2006-08-27 16:17:48
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answered by cat38skip 6
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The good news is, there won't be one.
And the bad news is, there won't be one.
Sadly, the scriptures have been misused to induce fear in people.
Scriptures should not be taken out of context and conjoined with other verses to form unrealistic & overhyped messages that are misleading and unhelpful to the persons' spiritual development in their reunion with God.
What are their intentions for driving such messages across to faithful believers?
They have to answer to their conscience, and to God.
2006-08-27 16:03:25
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answered by silver lining 1
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ther bible says that the believers will be taken to heaven revelations
it al points to a rapture and jesus coming back to reclaim the earth but only God knows when this will happen so you have to be prepared and believe
2006-08-27 15:51:01
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answered by Elaine F 5
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No, the rapture is not near, for it is not coming. That, at least, is my belief. But in the event that I am wrong and the evangelical Christians most preoccupied with the rapture are all simultaneously transported from the Earth, I predict that those of us who remain will enter a terrestrial paradise in which our Constitutional liberties are protected; domestic terrorist attacks on women's health clinics cease; our end-of-life decisions are made by ourselves and our families rather than Congress; science is taught in public school science class; murders and bashings of gays and lesbians decline significantly; and the literacy level of the population markedly improves.
2006-08-27 15:46:31
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answered by snowbaal 5
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Don't you think it is disrespectful to God to write a post praising Him but inserting so many mistakes? Why don't you learn to write and praise Him properly?
But you know Jesus himself was not able to correctly predict the rapture, in fact it was one of the false prophesies in the Bible. So it is unlikely anyone on YA is going to be able to tell you when to expect it.
2006-08-27 15:48:34
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answered by ZCT 7
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People have been saying the Rapture is upon us for centuries and centuries...
Not sure why it would pick right about now to happen...
2006-08-27 15:50:19
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answered by billtucker67 4
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