Display title | Caught Up in the Rapture |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A standard feature of some Christian eschatology (a fancy word meaning "study of the end of the world") dictates that, before (or possibly after) God allows Satan to screw the world over, He will rapture his church, by grabbing everyone who is a Christian, or possibly everyone who might also be able to figure out what's going on and do something about it. So basically, a whole lot of people just suddenly vanish without warning, potentially leading to all sorts of interesting effects. Or, maybe not so many. |