Until you mentioned it, I’ve never heard of a “Scofield Bible”. I was raised upon the King James version. Thanks to the internet I can access other versions of it.
Indeed this is a very touchy subject I see. That’s why I tried to avoid side issues that other the poster seems bent on bring in but refused to fully discuss the only topic I had inquiries .
Most of my life I heard the importance of Israel in prophecy, specifically Revelations which always drew my attention I fear.
I was interested to hear from others on this subject but it hits too many controversial topics.
Too bad...
Pray tell, how does one critically "discuss" the Law of Identity? A=A, or it does not.
Your "question" carries the same epistemological baggage as that of the Jehovah's Witness questioning the divinity of Christ, or the Trinity.
If you're looking for a nice simple verse, you're not going to find it, just as you won't find one for the Trinity, nor the Incarnation; that does not invalidate these foundational doctrines.
Indeed, understanding the validity and historicity of such doctrines is an education in and of itself, and is no more appropriate a question for a short form discussion board than asking for a brief synopsis of Western Civilization.
Thanks for the feedback...I appreciate it. I stumbled onto “Zionism and Scofield Bible” about a year ago. And methinks you’re right... a discussion seems to hit a LOT of buttons all at once.
Thanks again :-)