There is the left behind series and then there is also left behind kids
2025-09-22 03:19:53
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WidowTeaLady :
The first book came out when I graduated high school. I refused to read it because I was already traumatized by rapture preachings. We were taught about it in Sunday School at 7-8 years old. Such a wonderful fun time being told that we were worthless sinners & would be left behind if we did not accept Jesus into our hearts.
2025-09-22 13:12:56
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Robin Renderos :
Yea there’s a kids version for sure
2025-09-23 18:50:58
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Anarchic_Éowyn :
Kid version?!?!
2025-09-22 20:01:06
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Cris :
I know there’s been other times they’ve thought they would be “raptured”. What have they done in the past when it hasn’t happened? I know some stay, but is there a large amount that finally wake up and leave?
2025-09-22 03:15:56
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Rebecca Maxine :
there's an adult version
2025-09-22 03:08:51
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RealOrNotReal :
I read the first few books in that series in junior high. I love dystopian and fantasy books! 😁
2025-09-22 12:08:51
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Z-Man :
Before "Left Behind" the big thing everyone was obsessing over in my church was "This Present Darkness" by Frank Peretti. To me, it all seems to stem from the same theological reference points.
2025-09-22 06:13:15
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Anmer :
Before “Left Behind” there was “Late Great Planet Earth” by Hal Lindsay.
2025-09-22 14:03:49
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FRobert :
Hasan watched some of it a couple days ago on stream, his commentary was so good.
2025-09-22 13:51:17
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kathyp38 :
It was terrible, the movies were the worst
2025-09-22 15:35:16
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Stitch Dr :
Just imagine how many kids of these people out there who will be subjected to who only knows what horrors on 9/25. There needs to be a class action launched on behalf all of those who have been psychologically a bus ed their entire childhoods based upon their parent’s and guardian’s brainwashing and psychotic beliefs of a fairy tale. Like imagine a kid being made to follow “Cinderella” and having their entire lives centered on that bc their caregivers believed SO fervently in that fairy tale, for example. Exact same thing herein.
2025-09-22 07:35:18
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A.M :
my grandmother made me read them😐 for a good year and a half as a 10-year-old I was worried about getting left behind and going to hell😩
2025-09-22 03:10:07
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user668276893366 :
My BFF was raised IFB. She used to wake up at around 7 from a nap, if no one was around she would freak out thinking the rapture happened and she was left behind. It was so sad.
2025-09-22 03:26:04
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Lydia Fayre :
The Kids version focuses on four teens/preteens. There was generic 16 year old leader guy who thought he was too smart for his religious family before the Rapture proved him wrong. There was Vicky, a pretty redhead whose family wasn't religious and loved in a trailer park, being abusive until they were born again. The black kid, and the youngest kid. The books were much thinner than the ones about Rayford Steele and crew.
2025-09-22 11:52:48
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Coyote 🆘🇺🇲🔥 :
The movie that came out in the 70's was a yearly staple at our church throughout the 80's. We were watching that way too young.
2025-09-22 21:08:38
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tcup :
I'm glad my parents taught me the rapture wasn't real, hell isn't real, and that if/when Jesus returns, it will be a happy time.
2025-09-23 00:47:12
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Gravesco Pottery | Rebecca :
Before Left Behind (I’m gen X) there was a low budget evangelical rapture and trilogy series that was shown to us on the Church overnight lock-ins. It was fucking terrifying and were told over and over that if we weren’t careful our parents would be raptured and we would be left behind. I don’t believe our parents saw the movie. I remember being gaslit that “they didn’t say that” when I’d have night terrors.
2025-09-22 18:23:04
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btarikeda🌏🇺🇸🇯🇵💙 :
There was a Baptist movie that I saw back in the early 70s. Long before Left Behind. For 50+ years to this day I picture every guy mowing his lawn disappearing.
2025-09-22 03:30:41
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Jenny-B3llatora :
I have enough Catholic trauma, but I do distinctly remember my parents and I hahaing over rapture predictions. I didn't actually think people REALLY believed it. All of the exvangelicals speaking about it recently have made me realize that while I still think it's very goofy, some people have some real trauma behind that.
2025-09-22 16:49:41
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Niecey Mines :
I wanted to not exist i was extremely hopeful everything there was anything I wanted to avoid i was hopeful the world would just end because I didn't want to risk double hockey sticks unaliving
2025-09-22 09:26:56
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