You are describing yourself. This is called projection.They are literally in fits right now.
I love their flailing at the "half taken".
It is comical how the Bible becomes such an enemy.
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You are describing yourself. This is called projection.They are literally in fits right now.
I love their flailing at the "half taken".
It is comical how the Bible becomes such an enemy.
And once again you are proving that you have no reading comprehension skills and also no spiritual discernment. I have never said that exactly half of the world is righteous (saved) and exactly half is unsaved. You are taking parables too literally. When Jesus refers to 5 wise virgins and 5 foolish virgins, He is not implying that in reality exactly half of people are wise and half are foolish. LOL. He is simply contrasting a difference between two types of people there. There's no reason to read any more into it than that. Same thing with the reference to one taken and one left. He is not saying that literally half of the world's population will be taken and literally half will be left. LOL. Why do you take parables so literally? LOL. Unbelievable.QUOTE
"No, I don't. I've never indicated such a ridiculous thing. Stop talking to your straw man and talk to me. You are making yourself look like you have no reading comprehension skills whatsoever."
You said earlier those taken are killed
So you are claiming half the world is righteous and half unsaved.
Which adds to a convaluded interpretation.
In Noah the entire planet, ever human outside the ark are killed
Yet, you are completely unable to coherently and convincingly explain your understanding of it. All you do is blabber and you never actually exegete any scripture. Do you expect to be taken seriously when that is the case? Think again.None of you get that verse.
None of you.
No, we don't. Do you think making false claims about what we believe proves your point at all? No, it only makes you look like you either have terrible reading comprehension skills or you are a liar. Which is it?All of you think the world is made up of 50-50 saved vs unsaved.
That's what scripture teaches. Jesus said: "Many are called, bu few are chosen" (Matt 22:14).Then when pressed you all say " oh no, that is notvtrue, few are saved and most go to hell"
LOL. What do you even mean by this? What happened to those who were left out of the ark? They were all killed, right? That's the point we make about the day Christ returns. All who are left behind will be killed just like all who were left out of the ark were killed. What is hard to understand about this?The bible= before the flood half taken half left, watch and bevready.
No. You are not even understanding what we believe. The taken are those who are taken up to meet the Lord in the air and those left behind are killed just like those who were left out of the ark and those who were left behind in Sodom on the day Lot went out of Sodom.Postrib rapturists= wrath comes,and half the world is taken someplace and are killed.
After what wrath exactly? Are you incapable of communicating clearly and being specific? Are you somehow missing that His wrath occurs on the day He returns (2 Thess 1:7-10, 1 Thess 5:2-3, 2 Peter 3:10-12, Rev 19:11-21)? We don't see that He returns after that. So, explain exactly what you are talking about.Impossible.
Are you all that dilluded???
Rev19 and mat 24 Have Jesus returning AFTER THE WRATH.
HELLO??? What are you talking about? What exactly is AFTER the flood? You communicate like a little child. Talk like an adult so we can be sure of what you are intending to say.HELLO????
That is AFTER the flood
LOL. What is the name of your straw man? Are you incapable of understanding English? We don't have people being killed before the flood or before Jesus returns, we see them as being killed right after the flood comes, right after the fire comes down from heaven like in Lot's day, and right after He descends from heaven and takes us up to Himself. Is there something hard to understand about the plain English I'm using here? Do you think it helps your case to misrepresent what we believe?You guys have Jesus returning before the flood/ wrath (when the "one taken" are gathered) and claiming PREFLOOD half the world's population is killed, and half are standing on the planet outside the ark, and somehow don't drown.
Huh??????
Really well put!And once again you are proving that you have no reading comprehension skills and also no spiritual discernment. I have never said that exactly half of the world is righteous (saved) and exactly half is unsaved. You are taking parables too literally. When Jesus refers to 5 wise virgins and 5 foolish virgins, He is not implying that in reality exactly half of people are wise and half are foolish. LOL. He is simply contrasting a difference between two types of people there. There's no reason to read any more into it than that. Same thing with the reference to one taken and one left. He is not saying that literally half of the world's population will be taken and literally half will be left. LOL. Why do you take parables so literally? LOL. Unbelievable.
Amen to most of this.And once again you are proving that you have no reading comprehension skills and also no spiritual discernment. I have never said that exactly half of the world is righteous (saved) and exactly half is unsaved. You are taking parables too literally. When Jesus refers to 5 wise virgins and 5 foolish virgins, He is not implying that in reality exactly half of people are wise and half are foolish. LOL. He is simply contrasting a difference between two types of people there. There's no reason to read any more into it than that. Same thing with the reference to one taken and one left. He is not saying that literally half of the world's population will be taken and literally half will be left. LOL. Why do you take parables so literally? LOL. Unbelievable.
Yet, you are completely unable to coherently and convincingly explain your understanding of it. All you do is blabber and you never actually exegete any scripture. Do you expect to be taken seriously when that is the case? Think again.
No, we don't. Do you think making false claims about what we believe proves your point at all? No, it only makes you look like you either have terrible reading comprehension skills or you are a liar. Which is it?
That's what scripture teaches. Jesus said: "Many are called, bu few are chosen" (Matt 22:14).
LOL. What do you even mean by this? What happened to those who were left out of the ark? They were all killed, right? That's the point we make about the day Christ returns. All who are left behind will be killed just like all who were left out of the ark were killed. What is hard to understand about this?
No. You are not even understanding what we believe. The taken are those who are taken up to meet the Lord in the air and those left behind are killed just like those who were left out of the ark and those who were left behind in Sodom on the day Lot went out of Sodom.
After what wrath exactly? Are you incapable of communicating clearly and being specific? Are you somehow missing that His wrath occurs on the day He returns (2 Thess 1:7-10, 1 Thess 5:2-3, 2 Peter 3:10-12, Rev 19:11-21)? We don't see that He returns after that. So, explain exactly what you are talking about.
HELLO??? What are you talking about? What exactly is AFTER the flood? You communicate like a little child. Talk like an adult so we can be sure of what you are intending to say.
LOL. What is the name of your straw man? Are you incapable of understanding English? We don't have people being killed before the flood or before Jesus returns, we see them as being killed right after the flood comes, right after the fire comes down from heaven like in Lot's day, and right after He descends from heaven and takes us up to Himself. Is there something hard to understand about the plain English I'm using here? Do you think it helps your case to misrepresent what we believe?
Jesus said half taken in two separate chapters.I am exposing your literal 50/50 claims. Hello!
Just read the parable and pretend half is not half.Really well put!
Whooda thought "firstfruits" would refer to a harvest, or that " firstfruits" PRECEDES MAIN HARVEST.I already addressed this in my post. Are you unable to read?
No, it is not. Nowhere does Rev 14 say that it's only referring to a rapture "of the covenant Jews". That's nonsense and not taught anywhere in scripture. Why would you interpret Revelation 14 in such a way that doesn't line up with the rest of scripture? That is a clear representation of the rapture of the church that occurs AFTER the tribulation of those days (1 Thess 4:14-17, Matthew 24:29-31).
You mess up all of scripture with your nonsense. You were shown that those left behind are all killed (Luke 17:26-37) and you just ignore that because you care more about believing what you want to believe than about what scripture teaches.
Yes.You are describing yourself. This is called projection.
Why did you misunderstand it, though? My position has been clear all along. I believe I have shown my position clearly and straightforwardly the whole time. My belief is that the ones taken are saved people. Christians. The church. And the ones left are everyone else. Unsaved, lost people.Amen to most of this.
The question is...who are the ones taken, and the ones left behind.
I misunderstood your position.
The difference in our views is in our understanding of what happens right after some are taken and the rest are left. You think those who are left somehow survive Christ's second coming, while I do not. How many who were left out of the ark survived the flood? None. How many who were left in Sodom on the day Lot went out of Sodom survived? None. As Jesus said in Luke 17:30, " Even thus shall it be in the day when the Son of man is revealed.".Didn't know that you apparently agree the ones taken are ,taken preflood/ pretrib.
That is my position also.
Your words alone are meaningless. As are mine. When do you plan on actually backing up your claims with scripture? I have no idea what you are intending to say here because you do not show what you mean with scripture.Whooda thought "firstfruits" would refer to a harvest, or that " firstfruits" PRECEDES MAIN HARVEST.
Some of your stuff is thoughtful.
But the omissions part is glaring friend.
Really???Your words alone are meaningless. As are mine. When do you plan on actually backing up your claims with scripture? I have no idea what you are intending to say here because you do not show what you mean with scripture.
As for "firstfruits", Paul said that Jesus Himself is the firstfruits in relation to the resurrection of the dead. Talking about omissions...why do you omit that from your doctrine?
1 Corinthians 15:20 But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the firstfruits of them that slept.
As for what scripture teaches about firstfruits in relation to Christians, have you never read this...
James 1:1 James, a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, to the twelve tribes which are scattered abroad, greeting. 18 Of his own will begat he us with the word of truth, that we should be a kind of firstfruits of his creatures.
You should not try to interpret the book of Revelation without taking the rest of scripture into consideration.
Why did you misunderstand it, though? My position has been clear all along. I believe I have shown my position clearly and straightforwardly the whole time. My belief is that the ones taken are saved people. Christians. The church. And the ones left are everyone else. Unsaved, lost people.
The difference in our views is in our understanding of what happens right after some are taken and the rest are left. You think those who are left somehow survive Christ's second coming, while I do not. How many who were left out of the ark survived the flood? None. How many who were left in Sodom on the day Lot went out of Sodom survived? None. As Jesus said in Luke 17:30, " Even thus shall it be in the day when the Son of man is revealed.".
What I wish you would do is exegete Luke 17:26-37 and show where Jesus taught that those who are left will survive rather than be killed.
When Christ described the conditions precedent to his return as being similar to "the days of Noe [Noah]" (Luke 17:26), he made a clear-cut analogy to the conditions of the time of the great flood. The picture is one of the world hurtling towards an enormous devastation with the overwhelming majority of people completely unaware of the reckoning that is about to occur.What I wish you would do is exegete Luke 17:26-37 and show where Jesus taught that those who are left will survive rather than be killed.
Your analogy is incorrect.When Christ described the conditions precedent to his return as being similar to "the days of Noe [Noah]" (Luke 17:26), he made a clear-cut analogy to the conditions of the time of the great flood. The picture is one of the world hurtling towards an enormous devastation with the overwhelming majority of people completely unaware of the reckoning that is about to occur.
The Lord tells us how the people "...bought, they sold, they planted, they builded...they did eat, they drank, they married wives, they were given in marriage....and knew not until the flood came, and took them all away...." (Luke 17:27, Matt 24:39).
Please note how the ones that were taken away were destroyed - not evacuated. Indeed, Luke's account reads "and the flood came, and destroyed them all" (Luke 17:27). Although I've actually heard lying preachers intentionally try to twist the Lord's words by saying 'the ark got taken away,' Jesus makes it perfectly clear that it was those that "knew not" that the flood was coming that were taken away. Obviously, Noah and his family knew the flood was coming, so those that were taken away and subsequently destroyed were those that were living life as usual - eating, drinking, and marrying, etc. Such activities infer a broad cross-section of society that has no idea they are in enormous peril - or they simply do not believe the peril they have been told about is genuine.
Thus, when Jesus described "two men in one bed; the one shall be taken, and the other shall be left" (Luke 17:34), he was plainly describing a judgment that is so discriminating and focused that it kills only one of two people in the same bed. When "two women shall be grinding together; the one shall be taken, and the other left" (Luke 17:35), the death that sweeps away the one that is taken will kill one and leave the other in close proximity unscathed.
As if to make certain the disciples understood the meaning of this incredible prophecy, in Luke's rendition, we read how the disciples said unto him, "Where, Lord?" (Luke 17:36). It is apparent they were asking him where the ones that were taken had gone. His answer was "Wheresoever the body is, thither [there] will the eagles be gathered together" (Luke 17:37). In short, Christ responds that wherever there is a dead body, is where the eagles [read carrion, or vultures] will be "gathered together." In what has now become a colloquial expression, the LORD is simply saying 'if you want to know where a dead body is, look for the vultures.'
Furthermore, there is simply no other coherent explanation for this analogy. The fact is, if we reverse the application and try to make those that were taken away a rescue, the analogy is wildly inaccurate. This would show an errancy in the scriptural account - something we cannot accept as "the words of the Lord are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times" (Psalm 12:6). Along this same line of thought, I've learned that it is a spiritually deadly proposition to attempt to force the scriptures to conform to any interpretation. It's supposed to be the other way around. Thus, the analogy plainly tells us those that were "left behind" are the ones that were designated as worthy of survival.
It is worth noting at this juncture that it is because of the emotional and psychological process that begins when a rapture adherent reads material like this that I commonly refer to the rapture theology as a cult. To put it bluntly, these verses provide the 'smoking gun' evidence that the "left behind" teaching is a fraud - yet the majority of so called "Christians" value the truth so little, they will inevitably reject this most basic understanding because of their conditioning. It is, therefore, appropriate to ask 'is not such irrational behaviour a classic characteristic of a cult?'
Just read the parable and pretend half is not half.
Just keep pretending it is so.
Make a footnote in your postribber workbook.
Something like
" ha ha ha, Jesus said "half", how stupid"
Your analogy is incorrect.
1) you center on ALL the earth's inhabitants wiped out..nope
2) Jesus used the number of saved, VS left behind, as 50-50. Half taken, half left....and DID SO, in two separate analogies....So, by leaving several things like that out, the analogy can never be understood.
3) since half were taken and half left, it is OBVIOUS Jesus departed from the analogy of earth's population wiped out.
Half the world will never be saved vs unbelievers. ( your inference)
That alone has your conclusions as totally false.
4) your postrib rapture needs Noah gathered AFTER THE FLOOD.
5) Jesus used Noah and Lot TOGETHER as pretrib gatherings.( FACT...both gathered pretrib)
6) getting back to half taken/half left, that HAS TO BE a sub-group.
Out of a subgroup, not earth's entire population, is half of a group taken/left behind. ( you will never see half the planet as born again believers).
7) you made that entire interpretation by omitting components, and changing the Bible around.
Once ALL COMPONENTS are on the table, your interpretation fails big time.
Hard to believe how you claim such honor and biblical superiority, and call your opponents cults and such.
BTW there is NOBODY killed in a bed...yet another thing you totally made up.
Maybe he thinks there are two raptures. One for female virgins and another for the 144,000 male virgins.
- Does Jesus have 5 or 10 brides in your estimation?
- Do you have to be a female virgin to make the rapture?
- Do you have to have a literal lamp burning with oil at the actual moment Jesus comes to perform your Pretrib rapture?
Maybe you like reframing the Bible since you demonstrate that regularly.Maybe he thinks there are two raptures. One for female virgins and another for the 144,000 male virgins.![]()
There it is folks.
- Does Jesus have 5 or 10 brides in your estimation?
- Do you have to be a female virgin to make the rapture?
- Do you have to have a literal lamp burning with oil at the actual moment Jesus comes to perform your Pretrib rapture?
You got a comprehension problem.The Bible says that there are "few" that make it. You make the "few" 50% of mankind. That is because you do not grasp the nature and thrust of parables. You also cherry pick whatever you want within them to support your error. Just like you make Revelation say whatever you want, you do the same with parables. That is because you do not comprehend the message behind the illustration. You also do not let the rest of Scripture shed light on their meaning.