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A:According to John Nelson Darby, who invented the theological concept of 'Rapture' in the nineteenth-century, all you have to do to be taken up in the Rapture is to be a believer. He said that if you are not a believer you will be left behind to face what he termed the 'Tribulation'.What would most likely prevent a believer being taken bodily up to heaven in the Rapture is that the whole idea is a fiction. Some of the world's most important religious leaders have termed it "heresy," or "false theology."
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A:No. The word 'rapture' is not in the Bible, nor is the modern concept of a "Rapture" of Christians mentioned or discussed. Rapture is a theological creation of John Nelson Darby, the nineteenth-century founder of the Plymouth Brethren. Interestingly, although few people belong the the Plymouth Brethren Church, many Christians believe in its founder's most enduring theological creation, the Rapture.
Another answer from our community:All Bibles will have the story of the rapture, & the prophecies that must first be fulfilled, & what will happen after the rapture. It's all in the book of Revelations, the last book of the Bible, which was a written account of a vision/dream that the Apostle John* (aka St. John the Divine) had while in exile in Patmos, Greece, years after Jesus' resurrection & ascention into Heaven. It's a good read, even if you aren't religious at all, because it's a tale of a post-apocalyptic world. As a Christian, it's hard to take it literally because it's so "science fiction-y."*Recently, theologians have begun to debate the possibility of John, the favourite disciple of Christ, John of Patmos, & St. John the Divine were actually three different individuals.
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