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[In reaction to a group of Baptists joining an interfaith group to help build a mosque.]
Makes you wonder if the U.S. will even notice the rapture when it happens ---because the number of missing people will be SO SPARSE ????????

It gets more scary every day, and if it weren't for RR, Olive Tree, Lion & Lamb, Farag, and several others, we would have NO access to the truth. Even though our pastor preaches the gospel, I discovered he doesn't believe in the rapture (blew me away!), so there is no preaching of end times, current events, etc. And because we have a high percentage of elderly members, who were raised to be "democrats" (and still are STAUNCH supporters), there is no mention of the evil in the White House, government, etc. He does make it clear the evils of abortion, gay "marriage", etc., but refuses to mention WHO has/is doing more to promote those sins than in the history of our nation.
We looked long and hard in the Nashville area to find a conservative church, but now I wonder if the SBC, and the "local" apostates in positions of power/influence, have tainted every church in the area.
First Baptist Franklin is now a Willow Creek bastion, and I honestly don't know where to turn at this point. I find that I spend my Sunday afternoons watching FB Dallas, Michael Youseff, and a few others on DirectV. Then get my weekly update from JD Farag, and John Haller, and finish up with Hal Lindsey online.
While I know my pastor's sermons are solid as to being Biblical as to how we should live, I never hear the urgency as to the very little time we have left. Just lots of talk about "future generations", and the world our "grandchildren" will live in. How about the fact that there is so much whacked out apostasy in most churches these days, that the "grandchildren" will most likely be following Satan off the cliff, if somebody doesn't tell them the truth and scare them into listening???????

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