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Pepper
12-31-2004, 05:15 PM
(For the record I do not believe in the "Secret Rapture" of The Church)


What is...Rapturism?
Oliver Kamm



A NEW YEAR inspires reflections on the fin de siècle. In some circles the fin is interpreted with unnerving literalness. As The Economist noted last week: “Apocalyptic belief renews itself in ingenious ways.”
Christianity has always had its apocalyptic literature. Rapturism (more properly, Dispensational Premillennialism) is a distinctive modern exposition. It derives from a 19th-century British evangelist, John Nelson Darby. He believed that human history was divided into seven divine phases, or “dispensations”. History would end with a seven-year tribulation, followed by Armageddon and the millennial reign of Christ, all of which were imminent.



Darby’s influence in Britain has been limited by the sectarianism of his followers, the Exclusive Brethren. In America, however, his scheme is astonishingly popular among evangelical Christians. It is closely identified with the doctrine of Rapture. In the Rapture, the elect will literally be lifted up before Christ’s return, and thereby be spared the tribulation.

Rapturists expend great ingenuity in deriving the chronology of the end of the world. One recent effort perceives divine significance in the number 14,000; the End is therefore predicted for October 4, 2005, or 14,000 days after Israel’s capture of the Old City of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War.

Popular culture has been thoroughly imbued with the Rapture. The vehicle for this is a bestselling series of novels called Left Behind, by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins. To call the novels didactic would be like calling The Ring cycle long. Wooden in structure and nugatory in characterisation, their sole purpose is to dramatise what will happen in an electronic age when the saved are lifted heavenward, there to observe the seven years of torment visited upon those left behind.

Those who believe that all affairs of state will shortly come to an end are, for obvious reasons, inclined to political quietism. But there is one aspect of Rapturism that is potentially significant. Darby believed that the prophetic plan had been disrupted by the Jews’ rejection of Christ. Likewise, today’s Rapturists maintain that the Jews’ return to the Promised Land is essential to the fulfilment of God’s will, and that the modern state of Israel is a sign of Christ’s return. The usually tacit, but sometimes overt, message is that the Jews are wrong and must convert.

Rapturists thus count among the strongest supporters of Israel, while holding to a theology that undermines Israel's entire raison d’être. Israeli politicians, being pragmatists, tend not to worry too much about this, or at least not publicly. As one who values Israel precisely because it represents liberal, secular Enlightenment principles in a region where they are scarce, I hope that the politicians are right.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,1072-1421688,00.html

Anita
12-31-2004, 07:31 PM
Yeah...I tried to introduce the subject here (http://www.curevents.com/vb/showthread.php?t=94), more as an indicator that not ALL Christians believe this, so Christians posting might be aware that there are Christians who've never even heard of such a thing.

Chills
12-31-2004, 09:26 PM
What is...Rapturism?

Isnt that like a hernia or sumpin.. :rolleyes:

______ okokokok_________tasteless joke...

Maybe all those rapturites (the 144,000) might have gone via heavans gate to the big bus stop in the sky and hopped on that HAIL BOP comet thingermajig...

And we are left behind......

:eek:

calliope
12-31-2004, 11:45 PM
Wishful thinking.

Ought Six
01-01-2005, 01:04 AM
The term 'rapture' does not occur anywhere in the Bible. It is an invention of man, not the Word of God.

Flint
01-01-2005, 01:15 AM
Of course, the entire Bible is the invention of man as well. So we are drawing a distinction without a difference. Rapture DOES appear in the dictionary (another work of man, I think), where it sound pretty kewl.

Robert
01-01-2005, 09:19 AM
The term 'rapture' does not occur anywhere in the Bible. It is an invention of man, not the Word of God.


How do we know what the word of ‘god’ is?

Ought Six
01-01-2005, 06:26 PM
I was speaking within the Xn context to Xns, where the Bible is accepted as the Word of God. Sorry if I did not make that clear.

H2O
01-03-2005, 05:34 AM
Rapture from the word "Raptus" (greek), meaning " rapere to seize "
Also see:
raptorial "raptor a plunderer","having feet modified with sharp curved claws for seizing prey" " a group of carnivorous birds" like Owls,Vultures,Hawks,Eagles


Rapture: [From RAPT,adj.] 1 "Act of transporting, or fact of being transported."
2 " State of being rapt, or carried out of oneself; spiritual or emotional ecstasy."
3 "An expression or manifestation, of ecstasy; a rhapsody. Syn See ECSTASY."

ecstasy 1" State of being beside oneself;state of being beyond all reason and self-control,as when obsessed by a powerful emotion" 2 "A mystic trance"

There is a Real event, but it is not called a rapture.
1st Corinthians 15:51 and it occurs at the LAST trump which is well after the other most terrible events.

SmartAZ
01-03-2005, 06:45 AM
I was speaking within the Xn context to Xns, where the Bible is accepted as the Word of God. Sorry if I did not make that clear.
On this board, that's something like sorting steaks in a dog kennel.