if you are waiting on the rapture according to what Jesus says in the Bible and the timeline he gives for it , it is plain to see Jesus was just another crazy person ." I say unto thee there be some standing here that shall not taste of death ; till they see the son of man coming in the clouds with Glory "
2021-02-02T18:38:21Z
that he told his disciples before he was crucified
Anonymous2021-02-02T18:31:09Z
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Nope, I am not a superstitious clown. Jesus is a fairytale character, so what was written about him in the fairytale should not be taken literally cuz that is just buttsht crazy, making fairytale characters real is a mental sickness.
Nope. Why would I base any of my faith on a manmade tradition that never existed until a couple of hundred years ago, and has never been taught by the Church Jesus Christ founded, to which He promised the fullness of God's truth? If Jesus wanted us to believe in a "rapture", seems like He might have mentioned it? But of course He never heard of it either.
The belief that faithful Christians will be bodily caught up from the earth, suddenly taken out of the world, to be united with the Lord “in the air.” The word “rapture” is understood by some persons, but not by all, to be the meaning of 1 Thessalonians 4:17.
The word “rapture” does not occur in the inspired Scriptures.
If all faithful Christians will be bodily caught up from the earth, suddenly taken out of the world, how would you explain this scripture?
Psalms 37:29 The righteous will possess the earth, And they will live forever on it.
when you die, all good people go to heaven, then if that is so, where do the righteous that live on earth forever come from if all righteous are in heaven.
Think again, if you are able, pard. John the Beloved (and possibly others) were translated so as not to see death. Jesus' generation has not yet passed. One can believe what Jesus Christ says without being crazy.
No, I am not waiting for the rapture. That is unbiblical. I am waiting for Christ's public return.