No dispensationalism does not assert there are separate paths of salvation.
Some are more consistent that others.
The way I have heard it, with my own ears, involves separate eternal destinies. And, of course, separate promises. This from a man involved at the time (he's dead now) in some way with LaHaye's pretrib group.
I never heard until your post the part about separate eternal destinies. I have read Ryrie, Ironside, Walvoord and a few others. Not even what I heard of LaHaye was it ever hinted of different eternal destinies. Perhaps their critics have made such claims or others but the above dispensationalists do not make such claims. If you have quotes supporting your statement from their actual works I would be happy to view them.
I am not saying such ideas may not be out there but have not seen the actual dispensational theologians state so.
It has been and always will be saved by Grace through faith in the shed Blood of Christ.
Some are more consistent that others.
The way I have heard it, with my own ears, involves separate eternal destinies. And, of course, separate promises. This from a man involved at the time (he's dead now) in some way with LaHaye's pretrib group.
I will agree with Lee N. Field here - I have argued against dual-covenant Dispensationalists right here in this forum. The gist goes something like Christians getting raptured before the trib, then the Jews are left and the Mosaic code kicks back in for the tribulation...