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To: AnalogReigns
Conservative Lutherans, the conservative Reformed churches, and Wesleyan churches, such as the Nazarenes and conservative Methodists, tend to be amillenial as well in eschatology. The rising Calvinist tendency among the Southern Baptists is heavily amillenial as well. Theonomists, who are mostly conservative Presbyterians, are postmillenial.
6 posted on 02/03/2007 6:19:33 PM PST by Wallace T.
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To: Wallace T.

Thanks for adding that. Some seem to think that if you don't think the Rapture and Great Tribulation are all on the verge of happening, one must be theologically liberal.

That kind of eschatology is only about 175 years old after all....and its founders pretty eccentric.

Jesus could come at any time, we all agree.


7 posted on 02/03/2007 6:34:48 PM PST by AnalogReigns
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To: Wallace T.

Let's make sure we're not confusing millenialism views with tribulation views. The "Left Behind" series espouses a pre-tribulational view. Many evangelicals believe that, while others espouse mid-trib, and post-trib. Then added to that are the various combinations of pre-mil, a-mil, and post-mil.

I remember being in a Freshman Bible class hearing about all these views and it blew my mind. I had only ever heard one view.


11 posted on 02/04/2007 6:05:06 AM PST by Ray'sBeth
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