Maybe 'You Can't Find the #Rapture in The Bible," but @PerryStone12 Can! @perrystonevoe #Rapturous

Watching an episode of Perry Stone's Manna-Fest is like opening a treasure-chest full of 'secrets of The Bible,' and a recent episode revealed that The Rapture–which I've heard is 'one o` those things that aren't in The Bible but are commonly believed by Christians' (like various details of 'the Christmas story)–is actually prophesied by The Feast of Trumpets!


The word “Rapture” is built on “a Carrying off, Snatching away, Abduction” (Rapt).

I think Perry Stone explains it in this video ...


... but I ... I can't stand watching most of it, because (like a lot of Christianity's beliefs)
it's ... it's sort of 'a fairy-tale interpretation made with limited information' (like the way many of us think The Nation of America was forged & formed when the Founding Fathers signed the Declaration of Independence—although 'the full information' shows you how the DoC was only a rough-draft of the construction we're still working on!)

For instance, they say Perry Stone's father is 'in Heaven' (the euphemism Christians use to refer to people who are dead-&-buried). But–watching 'the episode of Manna-fest that inspired me to search and find the video above'–I realized ... Well, I've known for a long time that 'Heaven' is merely "the way whatever-world-you're-in looks when things are going ... you-know, 'right!'"

Maybe 'The Rapture' isn't so much "people's spirits being exorcised and rising up to their Paradise-residences in castles-in-the-clouds" as it is 'people's realization (possibly following a mass-trauma) that Heaven is a reality that starts in our minds—that the only reason we're not "already there" is that we haven't started construction on the blueprints we've been given!

And no, not a mass trauma that any able human could perpetrate (mass-
shooting, bombing, viral-warfare); but a trauma brought on by a world-
wide natural-disaster—some violence that simultaneously affects every
 human on Earth 😨

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