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Well I was wondering since the rapture is a man made theory, but it’s in the Bible? Why don’t Catholics really believe in that? I just wanna debunk it and see.
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It really isn’t.It is not in the Bible. Is it?
The Rapture, as taught by Protestants these days, isn’t in the Bible. It’s a recent invention based on a misinterpretation of a Scripture passage.Well I was wondering since the rapture is a man made theory, but it’s in the Bible? Why don’t Catholics really believe in that? I just wanna debunk it and see.
Incidents like this happened, and still happen, but Darby’s thought gave them a more solid place among relatively mainstream Christians, instead of just fringe groups.They turned up at Closeburn, north of Dumfries, with Elspeth Buchan resplendent in crimson and riding on a white horse. It was there they made their attempt to fly to heaven but before they did Elspeth Buchan, Mother Buchan, persuaded her flock to hand over their trinkets and jewels to her, as she explained this would make it easier for them to rise up.
So the assembled Buchanites waited, expectantly, for the wind to carry them off and away. As well as permanently parting with their possessions they had prepared themselves by shaving their head of all hair except for a single lock which would be used to lift them up and away from the earth; all had cut off their hair except for Elspeth Buchan. They waited and waited. Then the wind blew down their platform.
Well I was wondering since the rapture is a man made theory, but it’s in the Bible? Why don’t Catholics really believe in that? I just wanna debunk it and see.
British, actually.The rapture is a peculiarly American idea