just wondering if anyone knows of any of the fathers wrote about "the rapture" in the same sense that the protestants view it, where people get let behind?
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just wondering if anyone knows of any of the fathers wrote about "the rapture" in the same sense that the protestants view it, where people get let behind?
Thank You for that answer!The early original Christian church,[39] as well as the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox churches,[40] the Anglican Communion and many Protestant Calvinist denominations, have no tradition of a preliminary return of Christ and reject the doctrine. The Orthodox Church, for example, rejects it because the doctrine of the rapture depends on a millennial interpretation of prophetic scriptures, rather than an amillennial or postmillennial fashion.[41]-Rapture Wikipedia
Thank You for that answer!
Honestly, I'm not 100% sure what "the rapture" is anyway.
Thank You for your response. I obviously do not agree with the Evangelical or Fundamentalist Protestant views on the book of Revelation. Like, at all.that before the end times, the faithful will caught up into the clouds to be saved of the tribulation and the rise of the Antichrist.
Thank You for your response. I obviously do not agree with the Evangelical or Fundamentalist Protestant views on the book of Revelation. Like, at all.
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