Regardless of your judgement, the question is what makes this entire thread possible. It is impossible to imagine it is not a question germane to the matter at hand, when so many people answer the question time and again by insisting the church will suffer the Tribulation.
Ergo, the rational perspective looks at those statements and posits the only natural question that is inferred by those statements that seemingly answer the unsaid, until my post, question. Where in the scripture does it expressly state the church will go through the great tribulation?
Answering that question by implication only to insist the question itself adds nothing to this discussion is irrational.
Ergo, the rational perspective looks at those statements and posits the only natural question that is inferred by those statements that seemingly answer the unsaid, until my post, question. Where in the scripture does it expressly state the church will go through the great tribulation?
Answering that question by implication only to insist the question itself adds nothing to this discussion is irrational.
Instead of trying to avoid the Truth by believing a lie (pre-trib), you will do much better for yourself and others by believing what Christ did say - not what He did not say.
We are still waiting for the scripture that says "Jesus will pre-trib rapture you before the Resurrection."
So far, no one is able to find one - not even one.
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