
Mother Agapia believes “The Rapture” is a False Christian Belief promoted from "new theology" in the 1800’s without roots in foundational Christianity
• In discussing Christian Zionism's desire to rebuild the Temple on the Temple Mount, Mother Agapia describes the belief in the rapture as a key component of their theology.
• She explains that this idea stems from a 19th-century interpretation originating in the 1830s with figures like John Nelson Darby and Cyrus Scofield, who promoted a "new theology" without roots in foundational Christianity.
• According to her, Christian Zionists believe they will be "swooped up into heaven" during end-times events, avoiding the chaos of a third world war or global conflict, only to return after the fighting ends. She calls this a "false belief" and a heresy condemned by the early Church in 381 AD at the Council of Constantinople, emphasizing there is no literal thousand-year kingdom or future millennium to await.
• She argues this theology denies Christ's fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies, promotes division over compassion, and justifies actions like supporting Israel's expansion, which she sees as contrary to true Christian values.
How This Ends?
• Mother Agapia states that the outcome depends on collective action, particularly from Christians in the United States, as U.S. policy holds the key to Israel's actions.
• She urges political change: Christians must wake up, demand an end to unconditional support for Israel, and push for a sovereign Palestinian state with defined borders, possibly through a two-state solution or confederation. Wealthy Arab nations like Saudi Arabia and Qatar could fund Gaza's reconstruction as a Palestinian-led project, not a "Riviera" for outsiders, allowing self-development without Israeli military presence.
• Without this, she warns of continued ethnic cleansing, slow starvation, or forced transfer of Palestinians, leading to a third world war or major global conflict.
• Spiritually, she calls for living by Christ's principles of compassion, tolerance, and love, preparing for judgment rather than pursuing earthly kingdoms or rebuilding the Temple.
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