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10 Things Wrong with the Pre-Tribulation Rapture (from the world’s perspective)
By Pete Garcia
1. It’s ridiculous – when we try to reason with our human minds, the concept of instantly being converted from flesh and blood to immortality is ridiculous. Yet, when we look back through Scripture, we see equally ridiculous events like the Noahic Flood, the parting of the Red Sea during the Exodus, Joshua’s battle against the five Amorite kings when the sun and moon stood still for a day, David killing Goliath the giant with a stone, Shadrach, Meshack, Abednego’s miraculous experience in the fiery furnace. So far as we can see, God specializes in using the ridiculous to make mankind look foolish. As Chuck Missler once put it,
Clearly, the idea of the Rapture can be considered the most preposterous belief in Biblical Christianity. The situation regarding the doctrine of the Rapture is painfully similar to the famous quote by Michio Kaku, speaking of quantum physics:
I think it is safe to say that no one understands quantum mechanics…In fact, it is often stated that of all the theories proposed in this century, the silliest is quantum theory. Some say that the only thing that quantum theory has going for it…is that it is unquestionably correct.
2. It’s anti-climactic – we can’t know when it’s going to specifically happen, but as soon as it happens, it’s over within the blink of an eye. Here is what we can know about it:
a. It is going to happen.
b. It is going to happen before the 70th Week of Daniel.
c. It is going to be signless event (meaning it doesn’t require a sign to happen). So while we don’t have signs for the rapture, we are seeing signs for the 70th Week, which tells us it’s near.
d. As soon as it happens, it’s over.
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By Pete Garcia
1. It’s ridiculous – when we try to reason with our human minds, the concept of instantly being converted from flesh and blood to immortality is ridiculous. Yet, when we look back through Scripture, we see equally ridiculous events like the Noahic Flood, the parting of the Red Sea during the Exodus, Joshua’s battle against the five Amorite kings when the sun and moon stood still for a day, David killing Goliath the giant with a stone, Shadrach, Meshack, Abednego’s miraculous experience in the fiery furnace. So far as we can see, God specializes in using the ridiculous to make mankind look foolish. As Chuck Missler once put it,
Clearly, the idea of the Rapture can be considered the most preposterous belief in Biblical Christianity. The situation regarding the doctrine of the Rapture is painfully similar to the famous quote by Michio Kaku, speaking of quantum physics:
I think it is safe to say that no one understands quantum mechanics…In fact, it is often stated that of all the theories proposed in this century, the silliest is quantum theory. Some say that the only thing that quantum theory has going for it…is that it is unquestionably correct.
2. It’s anti-climactic – we can’t know when it’s going to specifically happen, but as soon as it happens, it’s over within the blink of an eye. Here is what we can know about it:
a. It is going to happen.
b. It is going to happen before the 70th Week of Daniel.
c. It is going to be signless event (meaning it doesn’t require a sign to happen). So while we don’t have signs for the rapture, we are seeing signs for the 70th Week, which tells us it’s near.
d. As soon as it happens, it’s over.
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10 Things Wrong w/ the Pre-Tribulation Rapture (from the world's perspective)
1. It’s ridiculous- when we try to reason with our human minds, the concept of instantly being converted from flesh and blood to immortality is ridiculous. Yet, when we look back through Scripture, we see equally ridiculous events like the Noahic Flood, the parting of the Red Sea during the...

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10 Things Wrong with the Pre-Tribulation Rapture
www.rev310.netBut what does it say? “The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart” (that is, the word of faith which we preach): 9 that if you confe...
