The second coming of Christ

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Oh, I'm remembering now your viewpoint, which is very similar to Chuck Missler's later teachings (like, post-2008?) where he embraces the "Millennial Exclusion Theory" [that any member of "the Church which is His body" may be excluded from the Millennial Kingdom]... but, perhaps in your view it is "and/or The Partial Rapture Theory" [that any member of "the Church which is His body" may be excluded from the "Rapture"]... and I recall explaining to you why I disagree with any such ideas.

Missler began embracing this viewpoint [the MK-Exclusion Theory (applied to the Church which is His body)] because of the same mis-applications that you have been presenting (for as long as I've been a member and interacted with you). It is some of these very things that blur certain things into one mish-mash of mush and it is no wonder that much of the Church cannot distinguish "Rapture truths"

[our "Rapture" which pertains SOLELY to "the Church which is His body," not to all other saints of all OTHER time periods: not to OT saints, not to Trib saints, not to MK saints]


Anyway, I'm off for the rest of the day... got a ton of work to focus on! Have a great one, all! :)
I do not agree 100% with missler.
But the rapture is 3 part.
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Oh, I'm remembering now your viewpoint, which is very similar to Chuck Missler's later teachings (like, post-2008?) where he embraces the "Millennial Exclusion Theory" [that any member of "the Church which is His body" may be excluded from the Millennial Kingdom]... but, perhaps in your view it is "and/or The Partial Rapture Theory" [that any member of "the Church which is His body" may be excluded from the "Rapture"]... and I recall explaining to you why I disagree with any such ideas.

Missler began embracing this viewpoint [the MK-Exclusion Theory (applied to the Church which is His body)] because of the same mis-applications that you have been presenting (for as long as I've been a member and interacted with you). It is some of these very things that blur certain things into one mish-mash of mush and it is no wonder that much of the Church cannot distinguish "Rapture truths"

[our "Rapture" which pertains SOLELY to "the Church which is His body," not to all other saints of all OTHER time periods: not to OT saints, not to Trib saints, not to MK saints]


Anyway, I'm off for the rest of the day... got a ton of work to focus on! Have a great one, all! :)
""very similar to Chuck Missler's later teachings (like, post-2008?) where he embraces the "Millennial Exclusion Theory" [that any member of "the Church which is His body" may be excluded from the Millennial Kingdom]... but, perhaps in your view it is "and/or The Partial Rapture Theory" [that any member of "the Church which is His body" may be excluded from the "Rapture"]... and I recall explaining to you why I disagree with any such ideas""
I've never heard of any such thing. I wonder where in the world you got that.

As far as all the church raptured,the 10 virgin parable addresses that,as well as Jesus close disciples vs the others.
Not to mention the diverse gatherings of the wedding guest parable.
You assume much