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To: Lee N. Field; BibChr; P-Marlowe; Alamo-Girl; Quix
You clearly aren't convincing these dispensationalists. Yesterday, Bib Chr, said to another anti-dispensationalist:

1. You know next to nothing about dispensationalism.
2. You think you know everything about dispensationalism.
3. You don’t want to know anything about dispensationalism.

I do think that Bib Chr is onto something, but, of course, I have no idea how much you know about dispensationalism.

However, I do think that those who seem most annoyed by dispensationalists have a tendency in a "preterist" direction.

What is it about dispensationalism, in your opinion, that blocks someone's accepting preterism?

353 posted on 11/08/2007 7:42:46 AM PST by xzins (If you'll just agree to the murdering of your children we can win the presidency!)
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To: xzins; Lee N. Field; P-Marlowe; Alamo-Girl; tabsternager
I do think that Bib Chr is onto something, but,

He may be a legend in his own mind, but there are plenty of non-dispensationalists who understand completely** what the system is all about, especially as it is taught in the pop media (as most folks get their knowledge about these things).

However, I do think that those who seem most annoyed by dispensationalists have a tendency in a "preterist" direction.

So what?

I have found it very interesting over the course of the last ten or so years how dispensationalists, previously ignorant of anyone else’s view but their own, have taken off after postmils and preterists with a vengeance.

I was listening to Woodrow Kroll on his Back to the Bible broadcast the other day answer a question about preterism. He was very nice in his response, and made it clear that he disagreed, but I found it quite telling that even Mr. Kroll felt compelled to say something about what appears to be the principle opposing view of dispensationalism. What has him so concerned?

I still contend that folks are growing weary of the mumbo-jumbo and "Jesus is going to return next week" rant, especially those folks who can read their Bible for themselves, and they are leaving dispensationalism for a more biblical eschatology. Some are even becoming more Reformed, and seeing the disconnect between the Bible/Reformed theology and dispensationalism. That leaves them with some flavor of amil/postmil.

** As completely as one can given that dispensationalism changes from week to week, book to book, revision to revision, seminary to seminary, Bible school to Bible school, "no creed but Christ" independent fundamentalist to independent fundamentalist.

360 posted on 11/08/2007 9:05:50 AM PST by topcat54 ("Dispensationalism is a disease ... as contagious as polio.")
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