rebuilder 454
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No, what you’re doing is not “showing what Jesus said.” You’re butchering what Jesus said, stapling Scofield’s fantasy timeline to the side of it, and pretending that your cut-and-paste theology somehow qualifies as divine revelation.
Let’s stop pretending you’re quoting Jesus. You’re quoting your misreading of Jesus, filtered through a Darby lens, wrapped in Zionist propaganda, footnoted by Scofield, and regurgitated by a generation of prophecy grifters who never learned how to actually read the Bible — they just memorized charts and repeated slogans.
You keep yelling "Jesus said before the flood!" as if that's a timeline for a pre-trib rapture. But it’s not. It’s literally just a setting. The people were living normal lives before the flood, oblivious to what was coming. That’s the warning — not a timestamp for evacuation. It’s about sudden judgment, not escape.
And your line — “so sorry to see there was no wicked that perished before the flood” — is so embarrassingly off-base it’s almost not worth responding to. That’s the entire point of the flood. It was a worldwide purge of the wicked. Jesus says the flood came and took them all away — then says His coming will be just like that. That’s not salvation. That’s damnation.
You keep trying to make “taken” a good thing, but the context crushes you every time. The flood took the wicked. Noah was left behind, preserved through judgment. That’s what Jesus is referencing. That's what you keep dodging.
Your Scofield doctrine has you reading judgment passages as rescue missions, and wrath as reward. That’s not theology — that’s delusion. That’s what happens when you base your eschatology on footnotes instead of Scripture.
Matthew 24:29-31 says, Immediately after the tribulation... He will gather His elect. That’s the only timeline Jesus gives. But you’ve thrown it out. Why? Because your doctrine demands Jesus show up early to match a model invented in 1830 by a man no church in history ever followed until Oxford Zionists shoved his heresy into American seminaries.
So here’s what’s really happening:
You’re not quoting Jesus. You’re contradicting Him.
You’re not destroying a doctrine. You’re swinging at the truth and getting knocked out by the text every time.
And you’re not defending Scripture. You’re defending a lie that tells the Church to sit around and wait to be rescued instead of preparing to endure and overcome.
Jesus said, He that endures to the end shall be saved.
You say, He that gets raptured before things get hard shall be saved.
Your version isn’t in the Bible. It’s in Scofield’s margins. And you’re defending it like your life depends on it — when it’s your soul that should.
You’re not contending for the faith.
You’re a walking cautionary tale — a loud, arrogant example of what happens when people let prophecy peddlers write their theology.
So go ahead — quote another verse, rip it out of context, and pretend it means something it doesn’t. You’ve done it in every reply so far.
But know this: you’re not fighting me. You’re fighting the words of Christ Himself.
And when the tribulation does come — and there is no pre-trib escape — you’ll remember exactly who warned you.
Not Darby.
Not Scofield.
Not your pastor.
Jesus Christ — and everyone who still believes what He actually said.
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"Darby.
Not Scofield.
Not your pastor.
Jesus Christ — and everyone who still believes what He actually said."
The reason you think others are obsessed with dead men is because your doctrine told you the dead ancients are more reliable than the bible.
That is why your dusty Bible can not be used.
So you assume others rely on men as you do.
I laugh every time you go down nothing burger road to arrive at a tired debunked doctrine that you have zero verses.
You can not support your deal that was taught you by men, and the embarrassment they put you in is what I see in every postrib when challenged.
They all do what you do.
(Get mad when I show them they do not have a single postrib rapture verse.)
Not a one.