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There will be no 'Rapture'. Anyone waiting for it is wasting their time and doesn't understand the text whatsoever.

Anyone proclaiming it's happening, or stating they know when it will happen, is just after your money.

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kevm3 said:
The movement towards a 'cashless society', having everything connected to the net via an 'internet of things', implantable rfid chips... all of this is clear as day and verifiable. It's not theory. It was told to you that this was going to happen in Revelations, where you cannot buy or sell without this mark.

Also, why do you think bill gates is storing original copies of all of the seeds of Earth in a vault somewhere? When they 'reformat' the Earth, they're going to need those backups to repopulate everything.

Better accept Jesus as savior. You can think it's crazy but as you keep on observing the world's events, then if you have the eyes to see, you will know exactly where we're headed.

Stop it. You have no idea WTF you're talking about. There will be no 'End Times'. Your 'observations' are based on very poor theology and have absolutely NOTHING to do with the text. They are assumptions that have no basis in the text whatsoever unless you take certain passages out of context and attach them to others that are also taken out of context to prove an assumption that you have to make BEFORE you even read the text. In other words, what you're doing is nothing more than circular reasoning and invalidates EVERYTHING you posted.

Stop trying to make people fear something that isn't going to happen. That wasn't the intention of the writers and is just a horribly bad way of 'proclaiming the Gospel'. Matter of fact, what you're doing is the exact opposite of what you're supposed to be doing. If people want to accept Jesus as savior, scaring them won't do it especially when what you're using to scare them is absolutely WRONG. If it does, then they really don't accept Jesus as their savior.​
 
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