The Rapture - A surreal conclusion to the end times.

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Alex Hogendorp

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I'm sure all of you have heard of videos telling you the exact end of the world date and some of you have read through revelations before. Now, lots of end times channels have been proven to be bullshit. However, I feel as if I have been convinced many trumpets have been born. A warning sign. God only knows the exact time the rapture happens and others who claim to know are lying.

I will have patience and this is not meant to be a thread beating people over the head that the end times is near nor is it telling people to believe in this stuff as this more than likely breaks the sin of pride, the same thing they've criticized the LGBT community for. It's a discussion exchanging information amongst those interested in the the topic and discussing plausible scenarios within the topic.

I also remember people in all corners of earth had one or more dreams about the rapture. In my lifetime, I had 2. One in which Paul Joseph Watson was retarded enough to be left behind, later did I find him to be proven fraud.

Now I'm just presenting my own theory that shall not be entirely regarded as fact unless entirely proven. But I speculate the rapture happens if every Jew or Gentile becomes so endulged in Sin, mainly pride that reasoning with them is completely futile. When either one is completely endulged in sin, they will be the ones under the beast system forcing the others to get the mark of the beast. One will be in dominance while the other will be enslaved. The balance will be destroyed and those who kept their faith on God will be rapture while the rest will be forced to endure 7 years of tribulation. God resumes his program with Israel.

If in theory, this is correct, by us observing the United Nations stronghold on earth. Rapture could happen within the next few centuries. If the Gentiles break out of bondage, they must remember the preserve the Jewish ethnostate and not be endulged in their own pride that fuels the pride of the Jews. This is made much harder now that Madagascar is a more established state than before and Israel is in constant battle with Palestine to keep that ethnostate alone. This was completely ignored when Europeans kicked out the Jews and had no interest in making an ethnostate for them.
 
The Bible has suggested the Jews won't be completely indulged in pride despite how far they're into it, thus the 144,000 witnesses from the 12 tribes in Israel. Good thing I did not consider my theory as exact reason.

While we're on the subject. The idea of the rapture has become so surreal it took years for people to recover from anxiety from it.

But I do theorize (and again only a theory) if sin has become so dominant it causes an irreversible effect would lead to the rapture.
 
A good deal of predictions in the Bible that are allegedly about the Rapture, including the ENTIRE book of Revelation, are in fact about the Jewish War 67-74 AD. Seven years of suckage with the destruction of the Second Temple right in the middle. If they used the language of the end of the world to talk about it, that's because to them it WAS the end of the world. The temple was where God met with his people and forgave sins. Of course the destruction of the temple had cosmic significance. It was the center of the universe.

There's a lot of smaller evidence for this, such as the numerology for the Beast working out to match Nero, and Jesus himself saying that the generation he was talking to wouldn't pass before all this happened. But anybody who cares about this stuff should learn about preterism. It was a bitter pill for me to swallow because I was pretty into Rapture stuff when I was younger, but now I'm convinced most of the prophecies of Revelation are already in the past.

The Bible doesn't really say much about what we would call "the end of the world". All we're told is that someday God will return to raise the dead to new life, enact a final judgment, and his kingdom will have no end. That's about it, and frankly, that should be enough.
 
A good deal of predictions in the Bible that are allegedly about the Rapture, including the ENTIRE book of Revelation, are in fact about the Jewish War 67-74 AD. Seven years of suckage with the destruction of the Second Temple right in the middle. If they used the language of the end of the world to talk about it, that's because to them it WAS the end of the world. The temple was where God met with his people and forgave sins. Of course the destruction of the temple had cosmic significance. It was the center of the universe.

There's a lot of smaller evidence for this, such as the numerology for the Beast working out to match Nero, and Jesus himself saying that the generation he was talking to wouldn't pass before all this happened. But anybody who cares about this stuff should learn about preterism. It was a bitter pill for me to swallow because I was pretty into Rapture stuff when I was younger, but now I'm convinced most of the prophecies of Revelation are already in the past.

The Bible doesn't really say much about what we would call "the end of the world". All we're told is that someday God will return to raise the dead to new life, enact a final judgment, and his kingdom will have no end. That's about it, and frankly, that should be enough.
Interesting coincidence, but tribulation is often regarded as Satan's last attempt to take the throne before being completely overthrown. There was theorized to be a millennium after Tribulation and Satan would ultimately be weak. But then it also dawns on me about the books notably missing from the Bible. It still doesn't make sense to me how Satan would have a pronounced influence on us if Tribulation already happened.

I am willing to bet the signs of the end are temptation for someone who takes the role of prophet who ultimately get debunked time and time again. Perspective eroded amongst future generations may have also contributed to this. But yeah, I seriously doubt tribulation would happen within our lifetime.

I also looked into the Lord of the Rings lore and noticed how the author would dispute his ending over humility of all the times he tried to predict the end, but I also guess the series may also suggested preterism as well.

I'll look into that. But I have had some dreams of revelations before and still a lot of unanswered questions.
 
The events of the rapture will largely happen the same way no matter your prior actions, and events after the rapture are impossible to fully prepare for. Therefore, it's not worth worrying about, just go about your day and when it happens it happens.
 
A good deal of predictions in the Bible that are allegedly about the Rapture, including the ENTIRE book of Revelation, are in fact about the Jewish War 67-74 AD. Seven years of suckage with the destruction of the Second Temple right in the middle. If they used the language of the end of the world to talk about it, that's because to them it WAS the end of the world. The temple was where God met with his people and forgave sins. Of course the destruction of the temple had cosmic significance. It was the center of the universe.

There's a lot of smaller evidence for this, such as the numerology for the Beast working out to match Nero, and Jesus himself saying that the generation he was talking to wouldn't pass before all this happened. But anybody who cares about this stuff should learn about preterism. It was a bitter pill for me to swallow because I was pretty into Rapture stuff when I was younger, but now I'm convinced most of the prophecies of Revelation are already in the past.

The Bible doesn't really say much about what we would call "the end of the world". All we're told is that someday God will return to raise the dead to new life, enact a final judgment, and his kingdom will have no end. That's about it, and frankly, that should be enough.
Revelation is about Nero and the Jewish revolt? The last few chapters of Revelation would disagree with that when it talks about the Great White Throne Judgment and the New Earth. Concerning the 666 numerology, one of the Biblical traits for the antichrist listed in Revelation is that he'll be strongly associated with the number 666. In this case, we have Nero's name. As per scripture, the only one who knows when the Harpazo/Rapture will happen is God. Like the rest of us, Satan doesn't know, either. Therefore, I believe Satan has always had "an" antichrist picked out somewhere in the world. Many of these dictators had Biblical traits of the antichrist themselves found in Daniel and Revelation.
 
The rapture is a false prophecy manifested by a bastardized interpretation of an already botched interpretation of a theology based on the Latin mistranslation of the bible.

Everyone goes to heaven, there might be flames of purgation, there might not be, wont know until we kick the can. All we can know for certain is that god is love, and god desires the salvation of all, and if god wills something then it shall be done.
 
A good deal of predictions in the Bible that are allegedly about the Rapture, including the ENTIRE book of Revelation, are in fact about the Jewish War 67-74 AD. Seven years of suckage with the destruction of the Second Temple right in the middle. If they used the language of the end of the world to talk about it, that's because to them it WAS the end of the world. The temple was where God met with his people and forgave sins. Of course the destruction of the temple had cosmic significance. It was the center of the universe.

There's a lot of smaller evidence for this, such as the numerology for the Beast working out to match Nero, and Jesus himself saying that the generation he was talking to wouldn't pass before all this happened. But anybody who cares about this stuff should learn about preterism. It was a bitter pill for me to swallow because I was pretty into Rapture stuff when I was younger, but now I'm convinced most of the prophecies of Revelation are already in the past.

The Bible doesn't really say much about what we would call "the end of the world". All we're told is that someday God will return to raise the dead to new life, enact a final judgment, and his kingdom will have no end. That's about it, and frankly, that should be enough.
The nature of prophecy doesn't discount the possibility of echoes reverberating through out history. That was the case with the coming of Jesus which was mirrored by things in the Old Testament and plenty of other things. You are buying too much into the ridiculous atheists that do textual criticism. I've seen one of those people on Reddit who claimed to be a Christian, and then when quizzed on it by other athiests admitted he didn't even believe in the human soul. So while their theories are interesting info to read about, you shouldn't treat them as a final authority since they have other agendas like everyone else in academia.
 
not the rapture, just the purging of a lot of people in power like it was the late 1700s
 
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