The irony is that the whole rapture thing seems totally confused. When Jesus says "One will be taken and another left" he is prophecying the sack of Jerusalem, in which one hopes to be the one left: the one taken hasn't flown into the air, he has been taken captive.
I had forgotten Rowan could be so good. What are they cooking on the barbecue? Sausages!? ;-)
ReplyDeleteThe irony is that the whole rapture thing seems totally confused. When Jesus says "One will be taken and another left" he is prophecying the sack of Jerusalem, in which one hopes to be the one left: the one taken hasn't flown into the air, he has been taken captive.
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