To: Cronos
There are many problems with this article. First-the article doesnt properly describe the rapture. Eternity does not start thereafter. Second, Jesus second coming doesnt wipe away every tear. The second coming begins the millennium kingdom and there most certainly is still judgement in that period because Jesus rules with a rod of iron.
A proper understanding of Old Testament scripture is necessary if one wishes to understanding NT scripture and he Book of Revelation. There are over 600 references in Revelation to the OT. Jesus wiping away every tear doesnt occur until eternity. If the author doesnt have those basic facts correct, he certainly cant understand deeper eschatological doctrine.
51 posted on
07/23/2019 7:24:41 AM PDT by
NELSON111
(Congress: The Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog show. Theater for sheep. My politics determines my "hero")
To: NELSON111
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53 posted on
07/23/2019 7:28:48 AM PDT by
dartuser
To: NELSON111; Cronos
There are many problems with this article. First-the article doesnt properly describe the rapture. Yes, I noticed this too. It's hard to say you're accurately addressing a doctrine you disagree with when you don't even accurately define that doctrine to begin with. This article isn't really a sound exegesis of Scripture that addresses rapture eschatology, it's more of a Catholic attempt to do so, using information largely derived from popular culture and "folk belief."
59 posted on
07/23/2019 7:35:38 AM PDT by
Yashcheritsiy
(I'd rather have one king 3000 miles away that 3000 kings one mile away)
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