Will the wrath of God be indiscriminate? Is the bride better than the master?
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Unbelieving Jews or believing Jews?...Matthew 24 and 25 was directed to the Jews...
How is it proof?...In I Thessalonians it tells us that we will meet Jesus in the Air. This is proof that Jesus will not touch the Earth...
Then the following passages must refer to when he physically comes to Earth:...The Comings of Jesus means when he physically comes to Earth...
How does someone become a member of the bride of Christ?...Jesus will not allow his bride to suffer the wrath of God...
Why do you believe they aren't the same as the first?...a Second 144,000...
Can you quote from where they teach pre-trib?...As far as the belief in pre-trib this belief was taught even by Tertullian one of the great church Fathers. it was also believed by Polycarp...
The futurist view(as well as the full preterist view) in modern times was originally concocted by Roman Catholic priests. The Reformers had(correctly in my view) interpreted the antichrist to be the office of the pope. To try to deflect this, these priests tried to put the symbolic language of the book of Revelation way off into the future(or way off into the past in full preterism). In the 1800s a man named Darby grabbed hold of the idea and it filtered on down until about 35 years ago a fellow named Hal Lindsey popularized this view with his book The Late Great Planet Earth. It is amazing how so many Protestants, especially Baptists, have swallowed the Catholic idea about the antichrist hook, line, and sinker.Originally posted by nom_de_cyber_guy:
Does anyone know anything about the history of this pre-tribulation doctrine?