Bingo. Methinks the Great Falling-Away is in full swing. The absurdity of a clergyman who doesn't believe in God is almost beyond comprehension, but we're gonna see things far more ludicrous as time goes on.
I have NO desire to start a Rapture debate, so I hope no one will launch one over my comments; instead, focus on the staggering gullibility and blindness of man: I do believe in a coming Rapture, and to be honest, for many years I had trouble seeing how the aftermath could possibly unfold as predicted. My thinking was that when a billion or so people disappear, how could EVERYONE left behind not instantly believe? It was unfathomable to me that such an event could occur and billions more could still refuse to see the truth. Now, however, I have no problem believing it. I can easily envision the talking-head shows with their "experts" lined up to explain how we all disappeared via some perfectly natural phenomenon, and people gobbling it up. People prove each and every day that they will willingly believe any absurdity thrown their way by evil, and shun the most obvious truths put forth by God. Even if you don't believe in a coming Rapture, that gullibility and blindness is still just as stunning.
MM
Indeed it is, and is one of the things that is convincing me that those who believe as you do are correct. (Not 100% sold on it, as I've been monitoring this debate for some time, and all sides quote scriptures to validate their position, which can be somewhat confusing, as scripture is not supposed to contradict itself.)
the infowarrior