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The Rapture (Now With "Supernatural" Spoilers...Apparently)

SalixIncendium

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URAVIP2ME

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Just as there was No rapture when the Israelites left Egypt.
Just as there was No rapture in Noah's day.
Just as there was No rapture when Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed
Just as there was No rapture when the Roman armies destroyed un-faithful Jerusalem in the year 70.
Just as Jesus said as in the 'Days of Noah' (No rapture) so it will be at the time of Revelation 7:9.
The set pattern is: that the end will also come ' hard and swift '.
No rapture, but a resurrection or a coming through (living through) the great tribulation of Revelation 7:14; Isaiah 26:20.
 

VoidCat

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Well, Dean Winchester knows God.

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He knows this really cool angel named Castiel, and he knows the archangel Gabriel.





And he was once possessed by the Archangel Michael.

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That's not to mention his strange encounters with Lucifer, and the King of Hell.

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So, I guess it stands to reason that Dean Winchester would also know Jesus. o_O
Hold up. I only watched the first four seasons. You telling me he meets God? And is possessed by Michael?
 

VoidCat

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Whoops... :eek:
It's fine im just messing while I did only watch the first four seasons I've seen videos online of segments on other episodes. So I knew he met God. Didnt know about the Michael thing tho...
 

VoidCat

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Supernatural is one of my favorite shows. I've watched all 15 seasons, and I'm looking forward to the possible prequel.
There's a prequel coming out? Cool. I dont really watch tv but if i did I probably would watch all the supernatural shows. It was good the first 4 seasons.
 

SalixIncendium

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Well, Dean Winchester knows God.

80a61a57fb0372c4c126b4d279a3d0382e99c36a_hq.gif


He knows this really cool angel named Castiel, and he knows the archangel Gabriel.





And he was once possessed by the Archangel Michael.

b2565f5f9d24088c82c5da07a03add47.gif


That's not to mention his strange encounters with Lucifer, and the King of Hell.

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So, I guess it stands to reason that Dean Winchester would also know Jesus. o_O

Hold up. I only watched the first four seasons. You telling me he meets God? And is possessed by Michael?

Whoops... :eek:

It's fine im just messing while I did only watch the first four seasons I've seen videos online of segments on other episodes. So I knew he met God. Didnt know about the Michael thing tho...

Supernatural is one of my favorite shows. I've watched all 15 seasons, and I'm looking forward to the possible prequel.

There's a prequel coming out? Cool. I dont really watch tv but if i did I probably would watch all the supernatural shows. It was good the first 4 seasons.

Don't worry guys. I edited the title so no one has to suffer what @RayofLight did in this thread. ;)
 

Stevicus

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I've never seen Supernatural, but the thread title got me to thinking about that old song by Blondie called "Rapture." I won't post the video for it here, though. I never really liked that song too much.

There was also a movie called The Rapture (1991) which was kind of interesting.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
I don't get the term rapture.

It sounds very painful. Involving sandpaper or something like that.

I suppose it's better than rupture though.
 
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