Right -- people who believe it, hope they are good enough to be taken up and may worry that they are not. |
What happens if you don't? |
Wow. I'm so sorry that your parents subjected you to that. |
| I believe in "the rapture" if that's what you call the events in the Book of Revelation. Most WILL be left behind. But no, I don't experience anxiety about it, and I never knew anyone who did. I think it's a tiny fraction of people. |
Do you assume that you will go up in the rapture? or maybe you don't care about being left behind. |
| I grew up being told Gorbachev's birthmark was the mark of the beast and the apocalypse was nigh. Then Y2k. Then, on and on, to the black liberal President who had handed over the country to the liberals (but was a simultaneous miraculous sign that, see, all racism was ended). This is built into the DNA, it is the spirit blowing wind in the sails that keeps the ship afloat and the money flowing. |
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I spent the majority of my teen years afraid of being left behind. Couldn’t even bring myself to read the books or watch the movies.
I was told that if you were really saved that you’d have peace, but never did. Even got saved and baptised, rededicated my life. It was that doubt that led to my deconstruction. |
Are you saying that you don't believe anymore? |
I do hope I go up. I am lapsed in my religion, and I do struggle with that and what that means. |
Big hugs to you. God loves you. Always and forever, no matter what. |
Do you understand that the poster before you is no longer a believer? Seems odd that you'd assure such a person that they are love by a god they don't believe in. |
It’s not odd. PP is intentionally being disrespectful of the other PP’s beliefs. |
I don't think so. Most of my peers felt this way. This fear is what drove us to heed the countless altar calls and "re-dedications". These legalistic, fear-based Protestant denominations absolutely pedal this stuff. IDK about anymore, but they definitely did back in the 1970s and 80s when I was growing up. |
I love you! Also grew up in a very conservative evangelical family. |
| My mom has hit 80, and I think she is disappointed that the rapture isn't going to happen in her lifetime. I guess that is her own version of rapture anxiety! |