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News Item12/21/08 11:00 AM
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A Bible Christian Who Believes wrote:
Those who Attack & Futilly Try To Disprove The Authorized Biblical Literalist Pre-Millenial/Pre-Tribulation Dispensational RAPTURE Know Nothing About The Divine Illumination of GOD, The Holy Spirit,
Aaaww now c'mon now fellas.
Lets be realistic.

All this rapture dispensationalist fable stuff was invented by the "visions" of a young girl called Margaret MacDonald in Scotland in the 1830's. Then Darby, Scofield and co ran with this ball.

Thats hardly Bible revelation - more Bible speculation.

Nuh! No rapture! No flying Christians.

Just judgment day when the Lord returns.


News Item12/20/08 3:12 PM
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SLM wrote:
By the way, the Pre-Trib Rapture is Bible Truth and the ones it is dangerous to is Satan, the Antichrist, the False Prophet, and those who will be left behind.
The devil wants Christians to suffer with him. Don't be left behind. His days are numbered.
"left behind" ????

What - GOD wont save all the Elect???

Sorry to burst your little bubble but, all this rapture stuff is dispenationalist fiction, a complete farce and zero to do with Bible teachings.

4 "And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables."


News Item12/20/08 9:50 AM
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A Bible Christian Who Believes wrote:
That Would Following After The Coming of THE RAPTURE.
J.V. did Confirm A PRE-(GREAT)TRIBULATION RAPTURE.
Don't worry about all this theoretical hypothesis on the so called "rapture" it isn't Biblical nor is it truth.

News Item1/2/08 11:49 AM
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Susan wrote:
Welcome to the End Times.
All real born again Christians - fasten your seat belts!
Thats funny??
I didn't know that "real born again Christians" - were PreMill?

Survey1/15/07 4:31 PM
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The contrast between the expression, "the first resurrection," and another figurative expression, "the second death" (verse 14).

No one understands this latter term literally as applying to a second physical death. It is commonly understood as referring to the eternal punishment of the wicked. Similarly, "the first resurrection" is a figurative expression, and this event (life in the intermediate state) is so called in order to distinguish it from the resurrection of the body which occurs later.

Some, however, understand "the first resurrection" to refer to the regeneration of the soul, that is, to the new birth of the believer, which is followed by a period of sanctification in this life and is crowned by his being taken to heaven to reign with Christ during the period between death and the resurrection.

In either case the "thousand years" is to be understood symbolically as relating to an indefinitely long period of time.

For the Old Testament saints and for those who died in the early part of the Christian era this reign has already continued much longer than a literal one thousand years.


Survey1/15/07 4:27 PM
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In Revelation 20 we do not understand John to write of a literal dragon or of a literal serpent. Nor do we understand him to say that the angel has a literal key or a literal chain in his hand with which he binds the Devil. The "thousand years" is quite clearly not to be understood as an exact measure of time but rather as a symbolical number. Strict arithmetic has no place here. The term is a figurative expression, indicating an indefinitely long period of time, a complete, perfect number of years, probably not less than a literal one thousand years, in all probability very much longer. It is, however, a definitely limited period, during which certain events happen, and after which certain other events are to follow.
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