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After the Rapture Comes the Tears:

The Bittersweet Doctrine of the Day of Redemption

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After the Rapture Comes the Tears:

By: Mark Harvey
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This work is offered by a layman primarily for other laymen. But clergymen and Christian academics are encouraged to give consideration to what some of them might call inane rantings. Academics may reject this because it is arrived at simply by comparing scripture with scripture without the guidelines of any manmade systematic theology. I believe Church leadership has let us laymen down with their all-too-often denominationally driven doctrinal positions.
Sadly, in my experience of trying to discuss doctrinal dilemmas with our Church leadership, I have come to some horrible conclusions. They tend to succumb to the intense peer pressure of those striving for orthodoxy and unity and traditional interpretations above all other considerations. It has become my opinion our leadership is far more concerned with appearing to be correct than they are with understanding God’s ultimate truth. All too often, they simply are not open to late date scriptural truths that have been purposely veiled until God’s timetable requires them (Daniel 12:9).
The various denominations can’t agree on many things, but they are all quite sure their group has the only, or the fullest truth on many controversial doctrines. And they are not deterred by the logic dictating that most of them have to be wrong on many issues. So, I apologize up front if I write something that is offensive to Church leaders, most of whom I appreciate, and love, and respect more than it may appear in this effort.
But I believe I have something of monumental importance to say to other saved people about the times we are living in. That is, the last days, or the end times. And hardly any of our leaders are even looking at this doctrinal issue, namely the Day of Redemption.
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