RE: Questions About the Rapture
September 29, 2014 at 12:36 pm
(This post was last modified: September 29, 2014 at 12:43 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
The doctine is actually a european import. It also appealed mainly to immigrant populations when it was brought over. It's popular now by force of demographics. There are more immigrants here than natives, and successive waves of immigration seem to have the effect (we're headed there now as well) of eroding the previous waves "naturalized" immigrant populations demographic majority - with that it alters what's on "the peoples'" minds. Consider, for a moment, that to many immigrants over the years, the world was already "ending" where they came from - the rapture narrative might have appealed to them as a mirror of their own experiences here, in the same way that exodus appealed/appeals to the african american demographic.
As above, so below. Perhaps more aptly put, as below....so above.
As above, so below. Perhaps more aptly put, as below....so above.
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