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Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by Darrell C, May 16, 2015.

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Should Eschatology Have It's Own Board?

Poll closed May 26, 2015.
  1. Yes

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  2. No

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  1. Darrell C

    Darrell C Well-Known Member
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    Myself, I see it as something that is important in a general understanding of many important issues in Scripture. And I feel it should have it's own board, because there are those who take a greater interest in Eschatology than others. Many of the "great men" of God through History could be pointed out as to whether they had a focus on Eschatology...or not. I have heard quotes of men who are said to have avoided it and considered it unimportant.

    So along with the question of the OP, I will throw in, "Is Eschatology important, or can one expound Scripture and remain ignorant of it?"

    My time is drawing to a close here for now, so I am not going to participate in this thread right now. It is, just as my other threads with polls, particularly in regards tot he political board, more an attempt to give the members their views for the benefit of the staff.

    So please explain why you feel it (Eschatology) should, or shouldn't, have it's own board.


    God bless.
     
  2. Tom Bryant

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    Of course, it should. It will bring as much resolution to the subject as the Calvinism board has. :laugh: :BangHead:
     
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    It is interesting how these newbies show up here and want to change the board and how everyone posts.
     
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    No kidding. I wonder why this thread wasn't titled, "Should Eschatology Posts be Secluded?" I'm guessing it's because the OP likes to discuss the topic.
     
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    As one who has moderated the Calvinist Board in the past I say no!... Brethren in my opinion push the envelope of Christianity on that board!... Start an Eschatology Board and the envelope will be pushed to the limit!... Don't believe me?... Start one!... Brother Glen
     
  6. Tom Bryant

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    They push the envelope of Christianity.. that's rich. They argue about who said what and who believes what and why the other side is wrong and doesn't believe in a Biblical God. That kind of envelope pushing I want no part of.
     
  7. Darrell C

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    Since my presence here has been requested, I will have to make a liar out of myself and go ahead and address this post while I am still here:


    Doesn't mean that Calvinism and Arminianism can never come up outside of it, it just means that the Staff gets a better idea of who has any respect for discipline on the Forum.


    Who are you calling a newbie, lol.

    And all I have done is create a poll to see the views of the members.

    There you go suppressing freedom of speech again...


    As a matter of fact I do. Eschatology plays an integral role in our soteriology.

    So is this the reason you do not want it secluded to a forum of it's own...because of the other thread?

    Okay, good enough.


    Wait, is this to say that there is more focus and intensity because it is in it's own forum?

    Say it isn't so!

    But thanks for the positive insight, which indicates that it is a good idea.



    Aren't you glad you don't have to go to that board? lol

    Now, as to the other question, those of you who addressed the OP, would you care to take a crack at the other question?



    God bless.
     
  8. tyndale1946

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    Well since you and the other brethren think this is such a good idea... The poll shows 4 for and 4 against... Contact the moderators... get the ball rolling... And start one!... Maybe it will become as famous as the Baptist Battle Board?... You know... Those discussing the book of REVELATION!... Brother Glen:BangHead::tonofbricks:
     
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    Just because I am not interested in arguing about eschatology on a board does NOT mean that I think it is unimportant. I think it is very important. It is spoken about too often in the Bible to allow anyone to think it's unimportant.

    I preach expositionally, usually through Bible books so I speak about it as often as the Lord saw fit to mention it. But as I have preached through it, I have discovered that the emphasis is not on winning an argument but in how we live because of what we believe.
     
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    I wouldn't mind having a separate board for eschatology.

    While I'm not as much a big fan on this subject as I once was, I still enjoy reading about it from time to time.

    It would sure beat what I read from those died-in-the-wool KJVO folks in the Translations board!
     
  11. Darrell C

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    I haven't really seen anyone give a reason why it shouldn't be. When I did a poll in politics as to whether Racial Contention should be secluded, it was treated as if it were being excluded (like threads on human sexuality), and raised an outcry.

    It just seems to me Baptist Theology is over-run with pretty mush the same debate concerning the Rapture. Just wondering if that was cleared up if that would stimulate interest in other issues.


    God bless.
     
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    And that's the beauty of it: you have to actually go there to have to be a part of it.

    Right?


    God bless.
     
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    You haven't given a reason why it should be.
     
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    Hello WPE and welcome to the forum, I hope your time here is blessed and that you in turn are a blessing to those here.

    Interesting that you lost interest in Eschatology, or at least, it lessened as you say. For many, it is something that raises interest. One preacher was told, "If you want to fill the house, preach about the end times." I never get tired of it myself, but I guess I can understand with the hostility that arises sometimes one might get tired of the discussion.

    On most forums I go to it is usually a pre/post debate, but here it is primarily per/amil. Which is not as interesting, lol.


    I usually don't get into that one. That is a personal choice some make and I try to respect it as best as I can, but sometimes the issue is thrust on you.

    And usually, just as with everything, it is only the Hyper KJVonlyist takes an extreme view. This view holds that the KJV translation replaces the original manuscripts.

    Again, welcome, and thanks for the participation. You raise a good point in regards to the OP, which shows that secluding certain topics has it's purpose.


    God bless.
     
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    I have too.

    If you had said "a good reason," you might be on to something.

    God bless.
     
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    Same difference............
     
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    Darrell,
    Thanks for your observations.
    As you no doubt already know quite well, there have been some (& probably always will be), shall we say, "unique" individuals that have graced the many BB boards over the years.
    This seems to be especially true when it comes to yet-to-be fulfilled prophecy.
    Back some 45-50 years ago there was this fellow who wrote several small books on the end times. Since I'd ordered one of his books, he would flood me with mail order ads for his next project. Once he wrote that if I'd order a set of his prophecy thrillers, he'd send me a black envelope with a gold notary seal that contained the "actual times" for these future events!!
    Then there was another fellow who told me that if I didn't believe the rapture would occur in 1981, then I didn't believe the Bible.
    I just ignore people such as this, but still do have some interest in future events.
     
  18. Darrell C

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    Not really, read the OP again.


    God bless.
     
  19. Darrell C

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    That wouldn't be Harold Camping, would it, lol. Who was it?

    Date-setting, I guess, can be profitable for people. Then, when it doesn't happen...just tell it was invisible and carry on.

    I love Eschatology, and while I don't make that my only topic, there are a few things I think play an important part in our soteriology. It was Eschatology that helped form the views I take, which seem radical to some.


    God bless.
     
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    The guy with the black envelopes was Salem Kirban. What he wrote probably wasn't that far off, but before he got into writing on prophecy, he was in the advertising business. Seems that maybe a little too much of his ads might have rubbed off on many of his promotion tactics.

    Don't you just love these date-setters?

    I suppose that since the Apostle Paul had to contend with them back in the 1st century AD, we shouldn't be too surprised to see them alive and well in this day and age.
     
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