[qsuote]Naw, I believe that Jesus Christ has already gathered the end-time saints, and his church.
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The only problem with your theory (and its a big one) is that it would mean that Christ left out gathering the majority of the His church. Jesus said, "I will build my church and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it." Consequently, His church is still in the process of being built. According to your belief, only those who became believers from the onset of the church until the temple was destroyed 37 years later have been gathered, leaving over 1900 years of believers out of His promise to be gathered.
The truth is that, the Lord's promise to gather His church includes all believers in Christ from the beginning of the church until the end, dead and living. So that when the church is completed, the Lord will descend and all of those who have died in Christ up to that point will be resurrected in their immortal and glorified bodies and will be caught up (raptured) into the air. Immediately following that, those in Christ who are still alive will be changed into their immortal and glorified bodies and will be caught up in the clouds with the resurrected group to meet the Lord in the air. At that point the entire church from beginning to end will be present in one place at the same time, where the Lord will then take the whole group back to the Father's house to those places that he will have prepared for us according to John 14:1-3.
The preterist view (Your view) leaves the majority of the church out of the Lord's promise, where the word of God has the entire church gathered at the same time. Your view leaves no resurrection for those who have died in Christ after the destruction of the temple, nor a changing and a catching up for the rest of the living church, but instead puts the church through God's wrath.
You have no idea what you are talking about and should not be teaching these things.