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[–] 23183096? [S] ago 

The world is not going to end. The evil in the world is going to come to an end. The Christ is going to come and set up His Kingdom upon earth. Not mans kingdoms. No one knows the day or hour, not the angels in heaven or the Son, only the Father.

This is about America is Babylon. Not a prophecy about the end of civilization as we know it or the world.

The rapture is false teaching. A Popular but False Doctrine. Credit for its origin generally goes to John Nelson Darby, a 19th-century theologian.He believed he understood a new truth, an idea that had not been taught in the history of Christendom. While he was most likely sincere, sincerity alone does not make one right.

“Above all, you must understand that no prophecy of Scripture came about by the prophet’s own interpretation” (2 Peter 1:20)

If the rapture were truly a biblical doctrine, it would mesh with all other scriptural references to Christ’s coming. But it does not stand up to that test.

Jesus was clear in Matthew 24 that believers would be persecuted and handed over to the authorities. Revelation covers this as well. There will be those who will be imprisoned and those thrown in prison.

Never assume friend. This was only about America being Babylon.