Ah, yes, escapist fare is so comforting. That is what makes it so popular.

Of course, it is also FANTASY.

HOWEVER, you could be on to something, here ...

The crescent and rapture are related. They are both false doctrines from Babylon!

ALSO, Yom Teruah is Feast of Shoutings and not Trumpets.

Crescent = Babylonian

Trumpets = Judaism = Babylonian compromise

Rapture = Latin

Latin is from Rome where modern ??????? sits.

"The rapture" doctrine was created by a catholic priest. He used a pseudonym of a Jewish rabbi who had "converted" to pass it off. The purpose was to intentionally infest the Protestant reformation from within. It was a little slow getting off the ground, but it finally caught on in a big way.

"The rapture" doctrine didn't really catch on until Harry Ironside and Clarence Larkin latched onto Scofield's lies and incorporated it into "dispensational" theology in an attempt to explain away the latter day rain outpouring of The Holy Spirit in the beginning of the 20th century. Of course, "dispensational" theology also shored up with even more strength teachings against Hebrew roots.

Scofield, Ironside and Larkin probably have a place just a little deeper and hotter than Hitler.