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    I went for my yearly eye check-up, and my Doctor and I got to talking, and he brought up a really interesting point. He said he called all the lawyers around town and asked if any of their clients had included a "rapture clause". You know...in event of the rapture I want my money to go to blah, blah, blah. I had never even thought about that. He was pointing out that all these preachers who say the end is coming really, really soon, should be putting their money where their mouths are, and adding rapture clauses to their wills.

    Just something to ponder...

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    Lawyers will just argue that there is no proof people have been raptured and absorb all the money.

    After 7 years you can be declared legally dead anywaty can't you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FunFromOz View Post
    Lawyers will just argue that there is no proof people have been raptured and absorb all the money.

    After 7 years you can be declared legally dead anywaty can't you?
    yes, but where will your money go? Hopefully your children will have been raptured with you, so who gets the money?

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    If there is one:

    Kids will be raptured

    Grand kids: dunno, still quiet young.

    But if they're still here they'd get it based on our wills and the kids wills.

    But there would be such an economic failure would what we have be of any value?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lista View Post
    yes, but where will your money go? Hopefully your children will have been raptured with you, so who gets the money?
    i would will my possessions to the rather large petite ladies who sing opera.... you know... it aint over to the fat lady sings.... its the only thing that comes to mind...

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheeze View Post
    i would will my possessions to the rather large petite ladies who sing opera.... you know... it aint over to the fat lady sings.... its the only thing that comes to mind...


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    If a person goes in the rapture, there will be no proof of death. It seems like it would be like putting your desires regarding your funeral in your will. A funeral is over before the will is dealt with.

    Interesting thought to ponder for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FunFromOz View Post
    Lawyers will just argue that there is no proof people have been raptured and absorb all the money.

    After 7 years you can be declared legally dead anyway can't you?
    Yep, but since Jesus returns in 3 1/2 to 7 years after the rapture (depending on pre-trib or mid trib views on the rapture) that wouldn't be enough time to declare anyone legally dead.

    I suppose the best you could do would be to put a non-believing friend or relative's name on a joint account you have and tell them that they can have the money should you disappear in a rapture-like event.

    You could also tell them to use the money to take of your pets...unless of course you're already signed up for an after rapture pet care service like this:

    http://aftertherapturepetcare.com/

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