Why take the rapture so seriously?
This question is directed at those who take subjects like the whole rapture thing so seriously: why? It seems to me that we Christians can find the silliest things to argue and snipe at each other over, and I consider this one of them. When I was in college, a good friend of mine wrote his senior thesis on the rapture. The consensus was that he came out post-trib, which he actually didn't. I read his thesis and he concluded that the post-tribs had done a lot more research, especially recently (up to that time, around 1980) and were basically blowing the doors of the pre-tribs. His closing statement simply said that the pre-trib camp had a lot of catching up to do.
For that reason, the school refused to give him a degree. Ridiculous.
Another student did a study on the question of tongues and concluded that maybe there was some validity to the whole idea, and it should be investigated further with an open mind. He likewise was refused graduation.
We all love Jesus; we all agree he's coming back. We've all read the end of the book and we know who wins. Why isn't that enough for us?
Just a few thoughts. In a time when the rest of the world is making fun of us and pointing out all the stupid things we do, why do we try so hard to give them more ammunition?
As a French hippie might say, je ne diggue pas...