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Can I get an entrance pass check?

So if a priest molests some kids but asked to be forgiven before the rapture ....does he get in?

And lets say I flipped off a bad driver and used some colorful language right before the rapture. Do the doors close on me because of bad timing?
Pearly gates: "sorry son you shouldn't such harsh language at grandma"

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Anyone who decides to go looking for the end times already thinks they are special enough to experience it, therefore, they will automatically find clues to support it happening in their lifetime.

I don't think I'm that special. I do think that time and Earth and whatever else will be around long after humans are gone. And I think that at some point, before that time, the United States will cease to exists. But, I don't think either of those events are going to happen in my lifetime.
 
Can I get an entrance pass check?

So if a priest molests some kids but asked to be forgiven before the rapture ....does he get in?

And lets say I flipped off a bad driver and used some colorful language right before the rapture. Do the doors close on me because of bad timing?
Pearly gates: "sorry son you shouldn't such harsh language at grandma"

asking for a friend?

I know a lot of people might find this an inadequate answer, because without much background and in depth discussion and consideration of the nature and character of God, my response is entirely inadequate.

That said, in a nutshell, I have no idea other than that I trust the Lord's judgement. He's smart enough and just enough to figure it out. That's all I got. :)
 
I certainly can understand the compulsion to warn others of a danger you believe to exist. If I was on a trail and I believed there to be a hungry grizzly bear around the bend, I would warn others of that danger. I would feel a moral obligation to warn others.

If there’s actually no bear, I appear the fool - but my intentions, at least, remain unassailable.
 
I certainly can understand the compulsion to warn others of a danger you believe to exist. If I was on a trail and I believed there to be a hungry grizzly bear around the bend, I would warn others of that danger. I would feel a moral obligation to warn others.

If there’s actually no bear, I appear the fool - but my intentions, at least, remain unassailable.

Indeed, reminds me of people flashing their lights to warn of a cop waiting to zap you. If you're speeding, you're thankful and slow down, if you're not, the flashing lights are a nuisance. If there's no cop, then the guy flashing his lights is bugging everyone for no good reason.
 
I know a lot of people might find this an inadequate answer, because without much background and in depth discussion and consideration of the nature and character of God, my response is entirely inadequate.

That said, in a nutshell, I have no idea other than that I trust the Lord's judgement. He's smart enough and just enough to figure it out. That's all I got. :)

I honestly respect that answer.
 
Humans have survived multiple extinctions events.. with the most recent being about 12000 years ago. we will survive the next one.
 
I certainly can understand the compulsion to warn others of a danger you believe to exist. If I was on a trail and I believed there to be a hungry grizzly bear around the bend, I would warn others of that danger. I would feel a moral obligation to warn others.

If there’s actually no bear, I appear the fool - but my intentions, at least, remain unassailable.
So when you encounter someone like this when there is not a bear, do you:

a) thank them for protecting you from the "bear"
b) pity them
c) ridicule them
d) just try to avoid eye contact until you get past them?
 
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