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The Not So Secret Rapture
reformed.org ^ | W. Fred Rice

Posted on 01/14/2011 5:57:52 PM PST by topcat54

Evangelical book catalogs promote books such as Planet Earth: The Final Chapter, The Great Escape, and the Left Behind series. Bumper stickers warn us that the vehicle’s occupants may disappear at any moment. It is clear that there is a preoccupation with the idea of a secret rapture. Perhaps this has become more pronounced recently due to the expectation of a new millennium and the fears regarding potential Y2K problems. Perhaps psychologically people are especially receptive to the idea of an imminent, secret rapture at the present time. Additionally, many Christians are not aware that any other position relative to the second coming of Jesus Christ exists. Even in Reformed circles there are numerous people reading these books. Many of these people are unaware that this viewpoint conflicts with Scripture and Reformed Theology.

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TOPICS: Theology
KEYWORDS: crusades; endtimes; eschatology; rapture
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To: boatbums
You're welcome.

The Westminster Confession in fact borrows from Catholic beliefs in it's statement that
God has endued the will of man with that natural liberty, that is neither forced, nor, by any absolute necessity of nature, determined good, or evil

Man, in his state of innocency, had freedom, and power to will and to do that which was good and well pleasing to God;[2] but yet, mutably, so that he might fall from it
--> Namely that the Church has always believed in the free will of man to freely choose to reject or accept God's grace (the grace that saves). The WC has taken this from Church teachings.

Also, the WC takes Church beliefs that God forgives and that one can lose one's salvation (which was freely given by God)
As there is no sin so small, but it deserves damnation;[8] so there is no sin so great, that it can bring damnation upon those who truly repent.[9]
It takes further from Church beliefs that good works ".....strengthen one's assurance"(of salvation) and play an important part in "....that, having their fruit unto holiness, they may have the end, eternal life...."
2,441 posted on 02/01/2011 2:23:23 AM PST by Cronos
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To: Alamo-Girl; HarleyD
I didn't mean it to be encouraging, just stating the fact that Church belief is that the Bible is inerrant. This has been repeated into modern times.

HD made an error as an inanimate object cannot be infallible, but it can be inerrant (which the Bible is) and compounded it by extrapolating the misconception that the Bible was not, to saying that "most Catholics do not believe that..." which is quite an incorrect assumption. Church belief is clear, the scriptures are inerrant -- we may believe that individual interpretations of this are fallible, but that does not negate the inerrancy of scripture itself.
2,442 posted on 02/01/2011 2:27:16 AM PST by Cronos
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To: boatbums; HarleyD; MarkBsnr
Boat: remember there was no such thing as hell when Satan first rebelled

How do you know that? Wasn't Satan cast down to hell? Or are you saying Satan created hell?
2,443 posted on 02/01/2011 2:28:43 AM PST by Cronos
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To: kosta50; caww
1. "Christ died for our iniquities and yet that he was the Passover Lamb" But it doesn't say that the Passover lamb was sacrificed as a sacrifice for iniquities, rather that this was a seal of the covenant, which is what Christ was. The other aspect, namely dying for our iniquities is a separate point. 1 Cor 5:7 does not make the analogy, Passover lamb = sacrifice for iniquities, just compares the sacrifice of the Christ to the Passover lamb sacrificed as a seal

2. True. It was a novel idea, unless one postulates that John the B meant Original Stain

3. Good point about the ever-lasting covenant. I need to read up about that

The rest of your points require more careful reading by me.
2,444 posted on 02/01/2011 2:35:48 AM PST by Cronos
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To: kosta50; betty boop; spirited irish; Alamo-Girl; xzins; HarleyD; James C. Bennett; YHAOS; ...
bb-Why do people "close" their souls against God?

k-Now, you may wish to believe otherwise, but your Bible says it's not your will or choice.

No, you're missing the point. It IS your will. Your will is to do the things that are not of God. God must pry your heart open to hear His word. When the scripture tells us God hardens a person's heart, such as He did with Pharaoh, what it is saying is that God is not prying their hearts open. He just leave it as it is. The result is a further hardening.

2,445 posted on 02/01/2011 2:38:37 AM PST by HarleyD
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To: Lera; HarleyD
Do read a bit Lera before posting lies like the one accusing Jesuits of running a GEORGIAN ORTHODOX seminary that Stalin attended. Second lie you repeated is about the despicable german -- he never attended any Jesuit place of learning.

Third, your recent post displays the same strong lack of knowledge of history.
2,446 posted on 02/01/2011 2:47:14 AM PST by Cronos
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To: caww; MarkBsnr
I have yet to meet ...

And yet, you have met electronically quite a few catholics who know more than attendance at Mass and know the scriptures
2,447 posted on 02/01/2011 2:50:14 AM PST by Cronos
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To: metmom; MarkBsnr; presently no screen name
Actually, those who left the Catholic Church in the 60s and 70s are the ones who don’t seem to have any idea what the average lay Catholic thinks, knows, and believes.

We Catholics believe in ONE God, Father SON and Holy SPirit. We believe that Jesus Christ is God. God from God, light from light, TRUE God from true God. Begotten not made. Of ONE being with the Father, through whom all things were made.

now if anyone does not believe that, then no wonder they would leave the Catholic Church
2,448 posted on 02/01/2011 2:52:45 AM PST by Cronos
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To: Cronos; kosta50; caww
Kosta: Judaism has 613 mitzvot (commandments) given in the Law, which God gave directly to Moses...The intent is crucial. Those that would count as unforgivable are those intentional and premeditated

Cronos-Exactly -- and the Original STAIN would count as an unintentional sin and on our part non-premeditated.

Our Lord said that all the laws could be summed up in two commandments,

Does anyone think they really intentionally do these two things?

Don't try loop holes with God. It doesn't work.

2,449 posted on 02/01/2011 2:54:43 AM PST by HarleyD
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To: Dr. Eckleburg; boatbums; Quix
Dr. Eckleburg saying Learn from my words

Typical ARROGANCE from the OPC rubber-bible cult.

They want CONTROL of everyone and everything. No wonder the OPCer says "That's Calvinis, that's Christianity". No wonder the OPC calls Arminians damnable heretics.
2,450 posted on 02/01/2011 2:55:25 AM PST by Cronos
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To: presently no screen name
to GOD, sin is sin.

Ah, it seems someone hasn't read Matthew 12:31-32

Reject your man-made teachings.
2,451 posted on 02/01/2011 2:56:41 AM PST by Cronos
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To: kosta50; presently no screen name

Kosta — that’s only by the extreme loons among the Protestants, many of whom are no longer even Christian. They believe that they can sin more and more to get more grace.


2,452 posted on 02/01/2011 2:57:38 AM PST by Cronos
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To: kosta50; betty boop; Alamo-Girl; xzins; HarleyD

betty: so the question is, why do they close their souls?

Spirited: Romans 3: 9-20 provides the answer-—their souls are partly to mostly closed to begin with. Plato certainly understood this, as did Tertullian, Irenaeus, Augustine, etc.

kosta: But God made the final decision. My question was who makes the final decision if you will believe or not? Man or God and betty boop said she, of course! If that’s the case then God is a mere provider and man is the final decider.
Speaking of Pharoah and Paul, kosta said: God decided for him (set him apart) when he was born. What sort of a choice is that and where does man’s will come in? And what does it count for?

Spirited: While God the Father “knows the heart of men,” which means that He knows who will ultimately accept His invitation and who will ultimately reject, men do —NOT-—know. This knowledge is not given to men. But if they presume to know-—to read the mind of God the Father-— then by their presumption they will ultimately condemn themselves.


2,453 posted on 02/01/2011 2:59:37 AM PST by spirited irish
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To: kosta50; Lera
Cronos: Btw, Kosta, how do you like Lera saying that the Georgian Orthodox Seminary in Tiflis was supposedly run by Jesuits! :o

Kosta: I didn't know Jesusits now set up Orthodox seminaries!!! :-P

I saw that in passing and just went "Oy!" and shrugged my shoulders. I suppose the Orthodox and Catholic Churches are a loot closer than we thought, huh? :) LOL!


Yes, it sure seems like --> Lera, when you read Georgian Orthodox, did you think Orthodox and Catholic are similar? If you do, then perhaps I should re-evaluate your sentence. However, do note that Jesuits don't run seminaries teaching people to become Georgian Orthodox priests

2,454 posted on 02/01/2011 3:01:16 AM PST by Cronos
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To: Cronos; betty boop; spirited irish; Alamo-Girl; xzins; HarleyD
There are a number of additional themes running in the Screwtape

That's true. One has to keep in mind that CS Lewis was Angelican. That doesn't mean there are gems of inspirations we can get from his writings. After all, Augustine was Catholic and I like his works. ;O)

2,455 posted on 02/01/2011 3:03:08 AM PST by HarleyD
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To: HarleyD; MarkBsnr
If you bothered to read further, HD you would read that Mark said

Scripture is inerrant

You would also read me saying
that statement "many..." is false. I believe they are inerrant and all of the religious I know believe the same. Furthermore, it is the dogma of the Church
These books [of the canon] the Church holds to be sacred and canonical, not because, having been composed by human industry, they were afterwards approved by her authority; nor only because they contain revelation without error; but because, having been written under the inspiration of the Holy Ghost, they have God for their author (De Fide Catholica 2:7).
We have rejected any form of limited inerrancy. This is repeated in VII
it follows that the books of Scripture must be acknowledged as teaching solidly, faithfully, and without error that truth that God wanted put into sacred writings for the sake of salvation
And you would also read that only an animate entity can be infallible or fallible
2,456 posted on 02/01/2011 3:03:40 AM PST by Cronos
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To: Cronos; Alamo-Girl; MarkBsnr
HD made an error as an inanimate object cannot be infallible, but it can be inerrant (which the Bible is)

Quite frankly, I don't give two hoots what the Church has stated in writing. Shall we go back to the 4th Lateran Council of 1215 and discuss the Catholics obligations of marching to the Holy Lands? This is a pat answer of Catholics-it's in writing.

You seem far more eager to say that I made an error when I assert that Catholics no longer believe in the infallibility of scripture than you are to correct Mark's assertions that the scriptures are not infallible. Mark is not alone and it's not the first I've encountered this. There are many Catholics on this site that do not believe in the inerrant word of God. If this is representative of Catholics in the Church today, which given writings I have read, I'll stand by my statement.

Having Catholics post to me the scriptures are not infallible and then for you to turn right around and tell me that I don't know Church teachings because the Church states they are infallible is a bit disingenuous. You're talking to the wrong person.

2,457 posted on 02/01/2011 3:21:35 AM PST by HarleyD
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To: Cronos; boatbums; HarleyD; MarkBsnr
How do you know that? Wasn't Satan cast down to hell? Or are you saying Satan created hell?

Isn't that a bit like how many angels can dance on the head of a pin?

2,458 posted on 02/01/2011 3:23:31 AM PST by HarleyD
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To: Cronos; MarkBsnr
And you would also read that only an animate entity can be infallible or fallible

If you bothered to read further, HD you would read that Mark said Scripture is inerrant

HELLO!!!! What thread are you on???? From Mark's Post 2342:

How many times does he need to write it??? People can go back and read Mark's statements. He very clear and I think precise.
2,459 posted on 02/01/2011 3:43:33 AM PST by HarleyD
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To: HarleyD; kosta50; caww

? We’re talking about sins, those which are intentional and those which aren’t


2,460 posted on 02/01/2011 3:57:00 AM PST by Cronos
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