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A-millennialists believers ?

Discussion in '2004 Archive' started by Rich_UK, Dec 2, 2004.

  1. Daniel David

    Daniel David New Member

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    Oldreg, if your understanding of dispensationalism is limited to Chafer and his disciples, I pity your knowledge of the subject.
     
  2. Ed Edwards

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    Grasshopper: "At least you admit your view is baseless."

    I admit no such thing. And you should know it.
    My view of eschatology is based on HOPE.
    I only admit that i'm willing to admit what my view
    is based on. Others will claim that they have
    solid foundation on their gelatin based guesses.

    As always, i should probably defer to a-mills on describing
    a-millinnialism - they are bound to understand it better.
    I will however, defend my own Bible based beliefs:
    dispensational futurist pre-millinnialism pretribulationism,
    if they get attacked here or elsewhere.
     
  3. OldRegular

    OldRegular Well-Known Member

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    Whether you like it or not that is classic dispensationalism. However, there is a movement away from classic dispensarionalism called progressive dispensationalism which is more like historic premillennialism. Of course there is also a group called ultra-dispensationalism. These people don't even believe that the Church began at Pentecost.

    If you want to find out what dispensationalism is perhaps you should read Ryrie's book.
     
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