I don't know how do people still believe in these fairytales, but there seems to be an idea about how the most faithful christ believers can escape the "tribulations" (Read:the upcoming NWO "Rape of man" where you just roll over and die) before they come if they are faithful enough.
Don't delude yourself.
The only people who survive the upcoming mass worldwide Dark Ages are the ones who know how to evade government and survive as the outside rest of the world goes to bloody hell.
It happened in Cambodia that everyone who survived got the fuck out of Cambodia years before the Khmer Rouge took power. It happened in Russia where if you didn't run years before the October Revolution you just die. Do not expect it will be different this time. If you are in ground zero at year zero, Jesus doesn't turn you into a holy paladin. You just die.
I dunno who spread this rapture thing, but whoever spreads it clearly wants the easy way out of the upcoming death and destruction that will engulf the world.
scofield bible was the vehicle by which alot of what fundies believe/hold to was changed/redirected. revelation's rapture & tribulation stuff wasn't really emphasized like it is now prior to the early 1900's. to an observer familiar with both the jq and Baptist theology/history, it's pretty clear zionists/sabbataens have totally captured the protestant fundie/evangelical demographic.
imho, with the advent of mass communications, it was becoming clear to certain (((powers that be))) how much humans/humanity/consciousness creates the world we live in. the (((corruption))) and (((misdirection/redirection))) of what baptists/fundies believe was one of the early attempts to steer humanity towards a dark future.
Makes sense, Schofield stole all his notes from a Jewish Zionist.
Also Schofield divorced his wife by abandoning her. Moved away to be pastor somewhere else and remarried. He's not the best guy.