That is not true.
My criticism of dispensationalism is not aimed at a specific person, blogger, no matter how much you whine. I am discussing the topic. Please stop making this personal. It's tedious and counter-productive, much like dispensationalism.
And I've been around long enough to know the RM can read any post they want and respond if necessary.
I cannot help it that when dispensationalism is critiqued you take it personally. That's your problem. Not mine.
As for using words like "repugnant and despicable," do you recall when I used those words?
I do.
It was when you called me "anti-semitic" which was a repugnant and despicable comment for you to make.
You seem to think you're the only one entitled to feeling strongly about this topic and the only one who is basing their beliefs on Scripture.
You're not.
Stick to the topic and kindly avoid making this personal.
Biblical doctrines which have been presented in the context of dispensations are only considered tedious and counter-productive for those lacking patience to remain in fellowship with God through faith in Christ.
Many believers have found that by remaining in fellowship with God through faith in Christ, God the Holy Spirit is able to minister to them in their human spirit when the Word of God is taught to them categorized in terms of dispensations.
Interestingly, much Bible doctrine categorized dispensationally in our hearts as provided by the Holy Spirit reaffirms many Bible doctrines from Reformed theology. Placing Reformed theology ahead of faith in Christ, though, quenches the Holy Spirit, precluding His active continuing ministry in our spirit, mind, and hearts.
Both of our statements stand on all of these subjects. Consider the subject closed.