That’s all post-Reformation heretical innovation.
For roughly 1,700 years that doctrine did not exist.
I would study the attainments of the Reformation honestly and at great length before I disagreed with them on eschatalogy, or even any other doctrinal subject, IMHO.
Being an American, the “Pilgrims” that came to America in 1620 are always a valuable group of Christians to study.
You’ll find no Christmas, no Easter, etc.
Which was what the Protestant Reformation was all about - reforming the Church to rid it of grave errors of doctrine and practice, and restoring Church doctrine to what it is expressed as in the Word of God.
It’s such a shame that we ignore those attainments, when so many people were martyred in achieving them.
“Thats all post-Reformation heretical innovation.”
You are extremely mistaken.
I would study the Bible and believe it—all of it.