Some people believe that interpretation, but others don't. And as for the timing of the second coming that is very simple. Because it isn't hidden, coded, or some mystical secret. It is plainly obvious in the text.
There was a show on the History Channel a couple of weeks back about the End of Days.
My understanding is that the timeline is as follows:
The Rapture occurs. The living Christians and dead are taken to Heaven. (Which puzzles me, because aren't the dead Christians already in Heaven?)
The seven year Tribulation begins. The first three and one half years sees the rise of the Anti-Christ, his sidekick, The False Prophet, and a one world government.
The second three and one half years is marked by disease, famine, etc. People are required to take the Mark of the Beast.
Christ returns and vanquishes the Anti-Christ and his forces in the Battle of Armageddon. Satan, the Anti-Christ, False Prophet, demons, and all their human followers are cast into the Lake of Fire.
Is this correct? The Internet is all over the place.
Those of you responding in this thread, please be respectful of others' beliefs.
From a Catholic perspective, we dont believe in the Rapture as the evangelical Christians do. We do believe there will be an anti-Christ, but not that everyone who is "saved" will suddenly disappear. At the end of the reign of anti-Christ, Christ will come again for the general judgement, when all who are living will die, and all the dead throughout history will be rejoined with their physical bodies to either enter Heaven with Christ or be sent to Hell, both body and soul. This is one reason Catholics refrain from being cremated after death.
This is a good, short explanation of the Catholic view. My wife and i believe we are living in the great apostacy right now. The events listed on the site are not necessarily in chronological order.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08552a.htm
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