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I hate that A-Tribism is never mentioned. Almost as if it is assumed everyone believes in a 7 year tribulation period.So where do you stand on the Rapture
(and yes - we know the word Rapture does NOT appear in the Bible - so no need to mention that.)
I hate that A-Tribism is never mentioned. Almost as if it is assumed everyone believes in a 7 year tribulation period.
For the record, I believe in a Tribulation period that is running concurrently with the inaugurated kingdom. Just not a 7 year thingie.
I hate that A-Tribism is never mentioned. Almost as if it is assumed everyone believes in a 7 year tribulation period.
For the record, I believe in a Tribulation period that is running concurrently with the inaugurated kingdom. Just not a 7 year thingie.
I hate that A-Tribism is never mentioned. Almost as if it is assumed everyone believes in a 7 year tribulation period.
For the record, I believe in a Tribulation period that is running concurrently with the inaugurated kingdom. Just not a 7 year thingie.
So where do you stand on the Rapture
(and yes - we know the word Rapture does NOT appear in the Bible - so no need to mention that.)
So where do you stand on the Rapture
(and yes - we know the word Rapture does NOT appear in the Bible - so no need to mention that.)
Absolutely...It annoys me when people just disregard the amil camp and the associated beliefs.
The "rapture" occurs on the Day of the Lord, when the Lord Jesus returns and eliminates all competing kingdoms. Those who reject Jesus will be destroyed.
The "rapture" is a picture of God's people rushing to meet the returning King - it has it's roots in ancient practices of a King's subjects rushing out of the city to greet the victorious king as he returns.
The Bible does not teach a Tim LaHaye-style of believers disappearing and everyone else being "left behind." In Matthew 24, where the "left behind" language has been forcibly ripped from its context, those who are left behind are the righteous, while those who are "taken" are the wicked.
Aww look everyone the A-mills are victims.
Never said we were victims, Rev. You're the one who read that into my statement. I was just trying to point out that, often during eschatology debates and discussions, the talk often goes pretrib premil or posttrib premil. Amil tends to get left out.
If you think that means I'm playing the "victim" card, then I'd kinda like to know why?
Aww look everyone the A-mills are victims.
It is a fact that in some sections of the country anyone but a Scofield-pre-trib-rapture ready-dispensationalist is viewed with suspicion. If you question the belief that "he who speaks against Israel speaks against God" you are considered borderline!
Yes, that's what I said:Although I am certainly not a fan of Tim LaHaye or the Pre-trib rapture, the rapture does refer to the reunion of the LIVING with Christ IN THE AIR before he comes down to earth while he is still in the clouds - 1 Thes. 5:17 and Matthew 24:30.
It is a fact that in some sections of the country anyone but a Scofield-pre-trib-rapture ready-dispensationalist is viewed with suspicion. If you question the belief that "he who speaks against Israel speaks against God" you are considered borderline!
Suspicion?