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''Synopsis:'' The {{Infobox_Contents | topic_name = Rapture refers to an event that some | subtopics = [[Christian]]s believe will occur in the end-times - that all Christians will be taken up into the sky to meet [[Jesus]] and be taken to [[heaven]]. The doctrine of the Rapture is relatively recent, becoming popular with certain [[Protestant1 Thessalonians 4:15]] denominations in the nineteenth century.| opinion_pieces = {{short_opinions}}}}
__TOC__{{topics}}The Rapture refers to an event that some [[Christian]]s believe will occur in the end-times - that all Christians will be taken up into the sky to meet [[Jesus]] and be taken to [[heaven]]. The doctrine of the Rapture is relatively recent, becoming popular with certain [[Protestant]] denominations in the nineteenth century.
{{opinions}} ==Main article== The Rapture is an event in certain systems of [[eschatology]] (the study of the end times) in which it is believed that all Christians will be taken from Earth into Heaven by Jesus Christ. Although all denominations teach that that those who are "saved" will have eternal life, the term "rapture" is usually applied specifically to the belief that all Christians will be "taken" up into the air to meet Jesus and be taken into heaven at a specific moment. Its introduction and popularization in Christian belief is relatively recent, and the teachings of older Churches do not include any such doctrine.
The timing of "when" the rapture will take place is a key point often discussed and debated between denominations and individuals who accept the belief. One belief ("dispensationalist" or "futurist" interpretations) is that the rapture will take place at an unknown period of time prior to the beginning of the seven year tribulation, and that at that time only non-Christians will be left on the earth. However, according to the dispensationalist view, many will come to know Christ during the time of the tribulation. Others believe that the rapture will be a very audible and visible event which takes place after the events of the tribulation, right at the Second Coming of Christ in which the righteous will be taken up in the clouds to meet Christ upon his return. Other Christians teach that Jesus will return when all on Earth have come to worship Him as their savior.