Yikes. So she wants it to happen? |
Exactly. Promise everyone eternal bliss AFTER they die, so they don't complain to much about the oppressive way you are teaching them to live their one life here on earth. |
Sure -- pp's mom probably wants to experience that rapturous experience of going up and watching all the sinners gnashing their teeth below. |
| After my mom died I trashed all those stupid "Left Behind" books so they wouldn't be used to terrorize another generation of kids. |
From the beginning people were worried they would die before Jesus return happened, so Paul had to write up that even if you had died, you would come back to greet him. A very old anxiety 😂 |
Read up about the #Exvangelicals movement— so much trauma and abuse in their lives, and they’re here to tell you from experience how dangerous religious trauma is. The most dedicated and serious about it were also the ones to realize it didn’t make sense. |
Hugs. I also grew up in the 70s and 80s. Freewill Baptist so just bring saved and baptized didn’t mean you’d go to heaven if you were a backslider. I was at church camp one summer and they did a rapture “enactment” where someone played a trumpet in the distance and certain people in the congregation stood up and walked out. |
So, back to the question, are you saying you don't believe anymore? ---- or perhaps you have changed to a milder form of Christianity. |
OK I don't get it- maybe because I'm not a freewill baptist - what was the meaning of the trumpet and the people walking out? |
A trumpet shall sound —this is in Revelations—signaling the beginning of the rapture. |
Wow - this is just awful. -ex Assembly of God kid |
So the people who walked out were acting as if they'd been raptured up? |
Correct. Everyone else (mostly campers) thought they hadn’t been raptured. |
I never knew anyone in one of those churches. It's not many people. At least not in the DC area. |
op, are you having “rapture anxiety?” |