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I have often wondered the same thing.Originally posted by Ken Hamilton:
If your theory is correct about the secret rapture prior to a time of tribulation, what happens to your pets, your dogs, your cats, etc. after you're gone? Do they suffer a slow, agonizing, painful starving to death? Do they eat each other?
Ken
So this is your argument against pre trib rapture? Pretty weak.No sarcasm intended. I have dogs, birds, and fish and to me this is a very serious question. It is obvious to me that pretrib, premillers have not thought through to the practical implications of their position. I urge them to do so.
What if a believer has an aged mother he is taking care of and all of a sudden he is gone but this age is still ongoing? Is his aged mother simply to die due to neglect? Pretrib premillers seriously need to think through what they are teaching.
If you go to www.sermonaudio.com/search.asp?seriesOnly=true&sourceID=lvfpc&keyword=Eschatology&keyworddesc=Eschatology you will hear plenty of strong Biblical exegesis that knocks the theory of pretrib premillennialism flat on its back.Originally posted by katie:
So this is your argument against pre trib rapture? Pretty weak.
That is correct. But as I said I am as certain as I can be this side of the appearing and revelation of Christ Jesus that the pretrib premill theory is false. So I don't think that will be a problem for me.If the rapture is before the tribulation, you'll be wanting to stay behind to take care of your dog?
Instead of going with Jesus?
I believe the following passages refer to the same coming and gathering together: 2 Thessalonians 2:1; Matthew 24:30-31; 1 Thessalonians 4:15-17; 1 Corinthians 15:23, 52. I don't believe in a 3rd coming....There is a special coming for the saints of all ages...
There is no mention of what happens to the lost in these verses. You are assuming they are left here for 7 additional years. It is a presupposition of pretrib premill theory. There is also no mention of Christ gathering additional Christians to Himself after an additional 7 years in the verses that follow. Again that is a presupposition of pretrib premill theory that is read into the text.Originally posted by Ray Berrian:
Why does God say that He is going to raise only the saints at this event? [I Thess. 4:17] Why does He not raise also the unbelievers at this coming? There are reasons behind God's sovereign moves in this world.
I don't think EagleLives911 is saying that her cats are saved in the human sense of being saved from sin. Rather she is saying that in the new heavens and earth the redeemed will have their pets with them. Since none of us have been in the new heavens and earth yet, I certainly wouldn't dispute that.Originally posted by rstrats:
I think someone needs to address EagleLives911's Acts 16:31 “and thy house” reference.
Rather she is saying that in the new heavens and earth the redeemed will have their pets with them. Since none of us have been in the new heavens and earth yet, I certainly wouldn't dispute that.
Note that no verse promises us a resurrection before the tribulation....The saved dead are raised at the rapture [I Thess. 4:17] while the lost are raised after the Millennial Reign...
Note that no verse promises us a resurrection before the tribulation.</font>[/QUOTE]Do you not see how you have let your presuppositions determine your exegesis? You have not proved your point; you have assumed it and denied that it is impossible to prove the alternative. I think Scripture does promise a resurrection for some before the tribulation (1 Thess 4:17). And there is no verse that proves otherwise.Originally posted by postrib:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr /> ...The saved dead are raised at the rapture [I Thess. 4:17] while the lost are raised after the Millennial Reign...
How does that verse or passage promise a resurrection for some before the tribulation?...I think Scripture does promise a resurrection for some before the tribulation (1 Thess 4:17)...
How does that verse or passage promise a resurrection for some before the tribulation?</font>[/QUOTE]I have already posted this information in several places as well as given sources where it is supported in detail.Originally posted by postrib:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr /> ...I think Scripture does promise a resurrection for some before the tribulation (1 Thess 4:17)...