No God no rapture. BB
2007-01-14 17:57:15
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answered by Betty Boop 2
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Embryos don't have spirits, so they don't go to Heaven and they don't go to Hell because they don't have the capability of belief. Interpretations say no babies will be able to be born during the rapture and all the babies will be able to grow up --the ones that are already born, before the final end, to see whether they believe or not. Although ultimately, God is the only one who can say for sure.
2007-01-14 10:13:38
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answered by loverofmissy 1
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The word "rapture" is not found in the Bible. It is another man-made doctrine that is unscriptural. Anyone whom God selects to reign in his heavenly government, must experience death first, and then they will be changed from a fleshly body to a spiritual one, for "flesh and blood cannot inherit the Kingdom of God" 1 CORINTHIANS 15:50
Some will be changed instantly (1CORINTHIANS 15:52) while the rest will have experienced the full effects of death and will be raised up as invisible spirit bodies and will then be taken up to heaven to rule as kings, priests and judges along with Jesus himself.
2007-01-14 10:14:02
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answered by Micah 6
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First thing first, that rapture thing, no where in all the bible does it say anything about Jesus' returns in secret, in Luke 17 amoung other things it addresses Noah and the flood, and Sodum, the fact a lot of people died there, then that misquoted and taken OUT OF CONTEXT verse about one taken and the other left, then Jesus the second member of the God head was asked "taken where Lord" then He cleares all that up in verse 37 where the eagles are the BODIES will be they were taken in death, now the baby part, the most famous verse in ALL the bible John 3:16 For GOD [The Father] "SO" Loved the world [and the babies] that He gave [Jesus gave Himself] that whosoever should BE-LIVE in Him should NOT perish but have everlasting life. We are not told everything but the one with those nail perised hands can be trusted for what we don't understand, God does NOT make war against babies, find out much more about the God we have free bible [Basic Instrustions Before Leaving Earth BIBLE] free bible lessons www.itiswritten.com bible questions www.bibleinfo.com talk to me also wgr88@yahoo.com God bless
2007-01-14 09:57:51
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answered by wgr88 6
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Hmmm ... good question.
This much I know: All those who die prior to the rapture will be lifted up with Christ to heaven and given new bodies that will never die. Likewise those living at that time. My guess is unborn babies will be given new bodies outside their mothers. Sounds bizarre, doesn't it. But so do many of things we believe in this walk of faith.
Now someone might ask how one gets to heaven without first professing faith in Jesus Christ. People make a choice to believe in Jesus. If you can't make that choice, you can't be held accountable. Besides, what unborn baby has ever sinned?
2007-01-14 10:01:21
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answered by High Flyer 4
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Your baby will go to heaven, too.
Come on, does it sound God-like to pile them up in a corner out of the way?
2007-01-14 09:53:24
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answered by FrazzledMom 3
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I would assume the fetus goes with the mom. As far as whether the fetus is rushed to birth, or it continues to remain in the womb, and is born normally - that's anybody's guess.
Of course, this assumes that a Rapture happens at all.
2007-01-14 09:53:17
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answered by Lunarsight 5
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Those being carried by Christians will be raptured, the others will stay in the non believers.
2007-01-14 10:53:38
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answered by ? 7
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I don't get the question. Doesn't God let pregnant women into heaven? If not - if that's the kind of god he is - I don't think I wanna go there.
2007-01-14 09:53:49
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answered by Islander 2
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Well, thisre is a similar question of what happens if a hellbound mother dies while she is pregnant. Does the foetus go with the mom or what?
2007-01-14 09:51:34
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answered by mullah robertson 4
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