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Originally posted by mr. wildflowers
I believe the classic interpretation of this book: God will take up those who follow him into heaven, then a 7 year tribulation will begin, the Antichrist will rise into power, and Jesus will return, etc.
He, however, believes that the tribulation already happened. He believes that we're living in the 1000 years of God's Reign On Earth, and that Ceaser Nero was the Antichrist.
(Daniel 9:27)
"Then he shall confirm a covenant with many for one week; but in the middle of the week he shall bring an end to sacrifice and offering. And on the wing of abomination shall be one who makes desolate, even until the consummation, which is determined, is poured out on the desolate."
Originally posted by mr. wildflowers
Has the tribulation already happened?
Darby’s pre-tribulational view of the rapture was then picked up by a man named C.I. Scofield, who taught the view in the footnotes of his Scofield Reference Bible, which was widely distributed in England and America. Many Protestants who read the Scofield Reference Bible uncritically accepted what its footnotes said and adopted the pre-tribulational view, even though no Christian had heard of it in the previous 1800 years of Church history
Most people who hold dispensational beliefs assume they are based in the Bible and have ancient roots. But dispensationalism has been around less than 200 years. The father of dispensationalism is John Nelson Darby, a Protestant Irish lawyer who left his successful practice to become an Anglican priest. ... In 1827 Darby left the Anglican priesthood and by 1831 was among the leaders of the Plymouth Brethren, a non-denominational movement which denounced mainline Christianity. He began to teach that the true church would need to be removed from the earth in order to make way for the completion of God's dealings with the Jews. He named this secret removal of the church the Rapture. This belief was something completely new in Christianity. No previous Christian, neither Catholic nor Protestant, had ever proposed or taught such an thing.
Originally posted by mr. wildflowers
I was discussing religion today with a Catholic friend, and the subject of Revelations, the tribulation, the antichrist, etc, came up. I believe the classic interpretation of this book: God will take up those who follow him into heaven, then a 7 year tribulation will begin, the Antichrist will rise into power, and Jesus will return, etc.
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He, however, believes that the tribulation already happened. He believes that we're living in the 1000 years of God's Reign On Earth, and that Ceaser Nero was the Antichrist.
Originally posted by scitzomonk
Can anyone explain what tribulation is?
I've guessed somewhat, that its going to be when the proverbial hits the fan, in a very bad way for humans.
I'm hoping it was Ceaser Nero personally..
My half-patched opinion on biblical texts, think back how long ago it was, how many times its been edited to omit certain things/add certain things and that its been translated a few times. It might not be for a couple of thousands years yet. Or might not happen at all *fingers crossed*