![]() ![]() ![]() Catholics, Orthodox, Anglicans, Lutherans, and many other Protestant groups do not hold with the idea of the Rapture at all.Ĭuriously, the theology of the Rapture has extended itself out of Christianity entirely. ![]() Today the Rapture is primarily believed by a very specific type of Evangelical Protestant. Combining this with Premillenialist theology stating that there will be a period of a great tribulation and hardship on Earth before Jesus comes back to defeat evil for good and reign for 1000 years, Darby is largely responsible for creating the major trappings of the Rapture that people most commonly associate with Christianity today. A former Anglican minister by the name of John Nelson Darby took a single verse from 1 Thessalonians describing how the church will be "caught up together in the clouds" to join with Jesus. In reality, while this idea has worked its way into popular consciousness regarding the End of the World, it's actually a fairly recent idea, dating back to a Protestant group called the Plymouth Brethren in the 1830s. A standard feature of some Christian eschatology that purports that before (or possibly after) God allows Satan to screw the world over, He will rapture His church, grabbing everyone who is Christian or will be saved and lifting them up into the air before departing to Heaven, while everyone else will be left on Earth to suffer through the End Times. ![]()
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