PROF DION FORSTER - The Rapture: A Biblical and Historical Perspective

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In this segment, Prof Dion addresses the recent failed prediction of the Rapture on September 23/24 by South African pastors. He provides a theological and historical perspective to clarify confusion, explaining that the modern concept of a pre-tribulation rapture—where believers are suddenly taken to heaven—is a relatively recent development, originating in the 19th century through dispensationalist theology.

Professor Forster highlights two key errors in this interpretation: a category mistake (misreading apocalyptic and poetic biblical literature as literal history) and a cosmological mistake (applying an outdated, three-tiered universe model to scripture). He directs listeners to Matthew 24:36, which states that "about that day or hour no one knows," emphasizing that no prophet or believer is given special revelation of the timing.
25 Sep English South Africa Religion & Spirituality · Christianity

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