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Do you think the rapture will happen if Jesus is real wouldn't happen now?
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Imo I dont think it will but then again I don't believe in any of it but im just saying half the people claiming there Christians arnt so good so ...
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If the rapture happens just before a zombie apocalypse, I hope like hell I don't get poofed into heaven.
It would be fun.
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Yeah because they said it would be the year 2050 it would happen
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PCMasteer wrote Yeah because they said it would be the year 2050 it would happen


Even if I did believe the Rapture would happen the Bible says, "But that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father" so any prediction about when the Rapture could happen is likely bogus.

The Great Tribulation, as described by Jesus, is a past event.
He says that it will be a regional event, as in the region where he lived, and that it would happen during the lives of the people he was talking to.
He said that it would involve the destruction of the temple, which occurred in AD 70.
The death of the Apostles Andrew, Thomas, Matthew, Bartholomew, Simon, Judas [Thaddeus], and Matthias all took place in AD 70, while the death of the Apostle John took place in AD 94.

So the Great Tribulation is almost certainly a past event as it fits all of the criteria.

Jesus also said that from the Great Tribulation the world would get better, and it most certainly has.

Theologically there is no evidence to suggest that the Rapture would be a horrific event, that people would be taken away from their families, or that corpses would return from the ground, but that the souls of those who have died would return to earth and be re-united with their loved ones.

Of course you have to be a Christian to believe this, but if it did happen it wouldn't exactly be something to be afraid of because there is nothing to suggest that there won't be chances during and after the rapture to change faith, by which point you'll have all the evidence you need.


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I really doubt even if it does happen it wont happen any time we would be alive.
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I don't believe in " god " so nahhh.

And if it was, don't you think it would've happened already? He would've saved those that deserved it?
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No one will ever know when the rapture will happen its more of how long it will take satan and the Antichrist to build there army for the war with Jesus and God
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Erudite wrote
PCMasteer wrote Yeah because they said it would be the year 2050 it would happen


Even if I did believe the Rapture would happen the Bible says, "But that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father" so any prediction about when the Rapture could happen is likely bogus.

The Great Tribulation, as described by Jesus, is a past event.
He says that it will be a regional event, as in the region where he lived, and that it would happen during the lives of the people he was talking to.
He said that it would involve the destruction of the temple, which occurred in AD 70.
The death of the Apostles Andrew, Thomas, Matthew, Bartholomew, Simon, Judas [Thaddeus], and Matthias all took place in AD 70, while the death of the Apostle John took place in AD 94.

So the Great Tribulation is almost certainly a past event as it fits all of the criteria.

Jesus also said that from the Great Tribulation the world would get better, and it most certainly has.

Theologically there is no evidence to suggest that the Rapture would be a horrific event, that people would be taken away from their families, or that corpses would return from the ground, but that the souls of those who have died would return to earth and be re-united with their loved ones.

Of course you have to be a Christian to believe this, but if it did happen it would exactly be something to be afraid of because there is nothing to suggest that there won't be chances during and after the rapture to change faith, by which point you'll have all the evidence you need.





YES the rapture will happen, no one knows when except God.

People like "Erudite" reject religion because of past events in their life, Christianity is a categorical evidential based religion so people take the Bible and can make Christianity seem false in infinite amount of ways.
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Erudite wrote
PCMasteer wrote Yeah because they said it would be the year 2050 it would happen


Even if I did believe the Rapture would happen the Bible says, "But that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father" so any prediction about when the Rapture could happen is likely bogus.

The Great Tribulation, as described by Jesus, is a past event.
He says that it will be a regional event, as in the region where he lived, and that it would happen during the lives of the people he was talking to.
He said that it would involve the destruction of the temple, which occurred in AD 70.
The death of the Apostles Andrew, Thomas, Matthew, Bartholomew, Simon, Judas [Thaddeus], and Matthias all took place in AD 70, while the death of the Apostle John took place in AD 94.

So the Great Tribulation is almost certainly a past event as it fits all of the criteria.

Jesus also said that from the Great Tribulation the world would get better, and it most certainly has.

Theologically there is no evidence to suggest that the Rapture would be a horrific event, that people would be taken away from their families, or that corpses would return from the ground, but that the souls of those who have died would return to earth and be re-united with their loved ones.

Of course you have to be a Christian to believe this, but if it did happen it would exactly be something to be afraid of because there is nothing to suggest that there won't be chances during and after the rapture to change faith, by which point you'll have all the evidence you need.





YES the rapture will happen, no one knows when except God.

People like "Erudite" reject religion because of past events in their life, Christianity is a categorical evidential based religion so people take the Bible and can make Christianity seem false in infinite amount of ways.


I reject the divinity of Jesus because there is no evidence for it, not because of any past event.
Christianity is based on evidence up until the point that it is claimed that Jesus is divine.

I actually call myself a [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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