Obviously our understanding of Gods Covenant has radically and fundamentally altered over hundreds of generations; it would speak poorly of us if it hadn't. Yet more than that, Christianity is more than simply Judaism, Mark II. In the sense of a Jewish, Christian and post-temporal epoch a kind of dispensationalism makes sense. What's bizarre is the idea Jesus would swoop down, grab all the faithful, waggle His finger at non-believers, then torment them on Earth for a while before formally judging them and casting them into Hell. That seems as unnecessary as it is vindictive. It also makes a true tribulation incomprehensible; if all the Christians are raptured before hand, who is warned against taking the Mark of the Beast? Is it as simple as La Haye and Jenkins' model of unbelievers "tribulated" into faith? Last I checked it was fear, not love, that had to do with torment. Even from a very literalist perspective on judgement and Hell, it makes a lot more sense to regard the Millenium as a period of "Christendoms" dominance followed by a gradual tribulation culminating in the Apocalypse, Christs physical return and a final judgement.
The Rapture though is one step beyond; the VERY little scriptural support for it is EXTREMELY vague and open to interpretation, which is why the US has been around longer than believe in the Rapture. It's another of those cases that raise the question of why God kept something so important such a secret for so long before revealing it to a few unremarkable people.
EDIT: I do note that Wikipedia quotes Justin Martyr thus on Millenialism in general: "I admitted to you formerly, that I and many others are of this opinion, and [believe] that such will take place, as you assuredly are aware; but, on the other hand, I signified to you that many who belong to the pure and pious faith, and are true Christians, think otherwise". And no one had to be called a heretic and executed (well, except Justin, of course. )
The Rapture though is one step beyond; the VERY little scriptural support for it is EXTREMELY vague and open to interpretation, which is why the US has been around longer than believe in the Rapture. It's another of those cases that raise the question of why God kept something so important such a secret for so long before revealing it to a few unremarkable people.
EDIT: I do note that Wikipedia quotes Justin Martyr thus on Millenialism in general: "I admitted to you formerly, that I and many others are of this opinion, and [believe] that such will take place, as you assuredly are aware; but, on the other hand, I signified to you that many who belong to the pure and pious faith, and are true Christians, think otherwise". And no one had to be called a heretic and executed (well, except Justin, of course. )
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LoL. Be well, RAFOlk.
This message last edited by Joel on 19/05/2011 at 07:32:43 AM
Three days until the Rapture. What are you gonna do?
18/05/2011 04:37:44 PM
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It might be the end of church but I doubt it will trigger the end of the world
18/05/2011 07:28:23 PM
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I was more talking about the supposed Rapture on the 21st...
18/05/2011 08:30:00 PM
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My wife's church switched to a female chaplain and every predicted doomsday
18/05/2011 08:53:38 PM
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What is this thing
18/05/2011 08:36:23 PM
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I found this but I can't tell if it is meant to a spoof or if it is real
18/05/2011 08:51:23 PM
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He's supposedly serious, and has been making predictions for about forty years.
18/05/2011 08:55:55 PM
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Like Homer, he predicted the Rapture on at least one earlier occasion, but has "corrected" his error
18/05/2011 09:26:07 PM
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Psh, if you want to lead me to Christ, you should REALLY follow his example
19/05/2011 03:33:12 AM
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Caution: Zebra Xing.
19/05/2011 06:27:43 AM
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I'm extremely skeptical of the "Oh, well, miracles wouldn't convince anyone" argument
19/05/2011 06:17:48 PM
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It's May 19th, not 21st;"I know it's absolutely true, because the Bible is always absolutely true".
18/05/2011 09:11:56 PM
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Yeah, the Rapture is pretty ridiculous, as is the entire Dispensationalist system *NM*
18/05/2011 11:08:01 PM
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I can accept the latter in the broadest sense.
19/05/2011 07:27:22 AM
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laugh. Loudly. Often. With increasing loss of political correctness at the people who believe this. *NM*
19/05/2011 02:33:58 AM
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The nurse I work with on night shift is throwing an end of the world party.
19/05/2011 09:33:42 AM
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The guy is a false teacher who's deceiving people who don't read their Bibles.
19/05/2011 03:06:01 PM
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On Saturday? Running a half marathon *NM*
19/05/2011 06:18:38 PM
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How big is this Raptor?
19/05/2011 06:33:28 PM
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If they get too big, how do you tell them apart from Tyranasaurus?
19/05/2011 10:58:36 PM
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