The Big Lie, Exposed!

· WestBow Press
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394
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About this ebook

As early as the first century, the church believed there was a living church rapture. Let us note the language of Paul to the Corinthian church in 15:36: Thou fool, that which thou sowest [Greek word means to strengthen] is not quickened [Greek word means to reanimate conjointly with], except it die. Paul tells the Corinthians that the living church is strengthened by Holy Spirit [we shall be changed]. The dead in Christ shall be raised incorruptible. This is one of many verses that prove the rapture theory is false theology. This is why I named this book The Big Lie, Exposed. This book exposes the false teaching of the Christian churches for the past two thousand years. I do this as instructed by Isaiah by putting precept upon precept, line upon line, here a little and there a little.

About the author

In the spring of 1992, Thomas Copping started his search for salvation. Thomas opened up the Bible and read through Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Thomas closed the book and prayed to God that if he helped him understand this book, he would study every day. And he did. After eight years, he knew he needed to get baptized. In 2000, with the help of a friend, he was baptized at the First Christian Church. He continued his studies, and he came to the conclusion that many pastors who teach the pre-tribulation rapture was false theology. There will be no one “left behind” as promised by the Bible. The doctrine of the living church rapture to heaven is false doctrine. It took him ten years and thousands of hours of research to write this book. Thomas believes this book gives you the true interpretation of the Word of God.

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