To: Quix; topcat54
Both the pre-trib and post-trib camps have a lot of splaining to do in order to harmonize Matthew 24 & 25. In my view, both camps have serious Scriptural hurdles to overcome in those two chapters, not to mention other places in Scripture.
Eschatology is an exciting topic, but it is not one that should cause division in the Body of Christ. We can all agree to disagree, because I'm sure when the end comes we will all be surprised how it unfolds.
JM
164 posted on
07/27/2009 6:32:24 AM PDT by
JohnnyM
To: JohnnyM; Quix; raynearhood; Lee N. Field; Alex Murphy; Frumanchu; Dr. Eckleburg
Eschatology is an exciting topic, but it is not one that should cause division in the Body of Christ. We can all agree to disagree, because I'm sure when the end comes we will all be surprised how it unfolds. Especially those looking for a "second chance" for certain people based on ethnicity.
166 posted on
07/27/2009 7:00:22 AM PDT by
topcat54
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To: JohnnyM
Certainly the full unfolding will leave all of us surprised, imho.
I don’t think anyone has THE RAPTURE all figured out.
It still appears to me that the Pre-Trib folks have the BETTER Scriptural argument.
173 posted on
07/27/2009 7:54:18 AM PDT by
Quix
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