Posted on 04/08/2008 9:31:51 AM PDT by topcat54
BTW, I might add that many futurists recognize the foolishness of trying to claim that Matthew 24 has no real relationship to AD70, so they have invented the theory that it has two fulfillments, once in AD70 and once at the end of the age.
Of course they still need to resurrect Rome, rebuild the temple, etc. Thats what gets John Hagee and his friends all excited about events in the Middle East. They are looking intently for a revived Rome and the rebuilt temple which will signal the soon annihilation of millions of Israeli citizens under their Antichrist.
Ill take a pass on their brand of theology.
At least us “replacement theologians” not out to see most of the Jewish population killed off.
All we can offer them is the hope of the gospel, being regrafted into the root, identifying with our father Abraham, and sharing in the promises that have been secured by Messiah Jesus. The only place we can offer them is the New Jerusalem in heaven where all the saints of God are now reigning with Him.
The real thing we “replace” is the abject pessimism of futurist dispensationalism with an optimistic expansion of Christs kingdom today and until He returns. This is real good news for both “Jew and greek”.
Odd brand of "logic". By what system of logic are you permitted to ignore the obvious parallels between the two narratives to conclude they are speaking of entirely different events? (The Greek wording is identical in many verses.)
Which confirms that there is no logical thesis that demands we accept a highly questionable conclusion.
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