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<blockquote data-quote="TedKennedy" data-source="post: 2691690" data-attributes="member: 25419"><p>I've studied this for thirty years and still scratch my head....</p><p>Baptists from the 80s forward have <em>generally</em> taught the whole "Christians escape tribulation" thing, while everyone else stays here to suffer. Nice thought, I suppose, but wrong, imho. The NT warns us to watch, prepare, tells of perilous times. If we're all gonna get whisked away, why worry? The sections of Revelation dealing with the restoration of Israel has been the basis of neo-conservative Christian foreign policy, and it's not just wrong, it's dangerous.</p><p> Read the New Testament. Pay attention to the words in red letters. Treat folks fairly, forgive those that do you wrong, and ask forgiveness when you do wrong. Jesus made it simple, we complicate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedKennedy, post: 2691690, member: 25419"] I've studied this for thirty years and still scratch my head.... Baptists from the 80s forward have [I]generally[/I] taught the whole "Christians escape tribulation" thing, while everyone else stays here to suffer. Nice thought, I suppose, but wrong, imho. The NT warns us to watch, prepare, tells of perilous times. If we're all gonna get whisked away, why worry? The sections of Revelation dealing with the restoration of Israel has been the basis of neo-conservative Christian foreign policy, and it's not just wrong, it's dangerous. Read the New Testament. Pay attention to the words in red letters. Treat folks fairly, forgive those that do you wrong, and ask forgiveness when you do wrong. Jesus made it simple, we complicate it. [/QUOTE]
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