Roger Hicks
Veteran
There are about 38,000 versions of christianity, holing up in North America alone. Each version will have a different take on the "rapture". There is hardy a consensus on who or what god is let alone what the rapture is or what the rapture means.
There is a 1/38,000 chance of getting the date right.
Then to really mess things up, there is Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Voodoo etc. to break up the rapture possibility pie even farther.
I think I'll take my chances elsewhere.
As far as I'm aware, the vast majority of Christian sects are about as convinced of the reality of a 'rapture' as most of the people who have responded to this thread. 'Rapture' seems to be a late 19th century invention, with little or no justification in either Scripture or Holy Writ. I don't recall any mention of it in the Koran either, nor yet in any Hindu or Buddhist holy books I've ever encountered. I don't think it's even in the great Holy Book of the 19th and 20th centuries, Das Kapital.
I suppose that in a sense, one should not denigrate any sincerely held belief, but that leaves me with a problem with communism, let alone with anyone who bases their beliefs on a highly selective reading of widely respected works.
Cheers,
R.