I don't debate eschatology on line and am not interested in lengthy correspondance. But visit me in Baton Rouge and I'll buy the coffee and we can talk.
BTW, I did my PhD at Westminster so I have been around my share of covenant theologians and we spent many hours there discussing eschatoology.
***A quck search found a book predicting that soon Dallas will discard this innovation***
Please cite the source and the basis for the conclusion. I know many of the men at DTS (many of the faculty department heads) and I think this is wishful speculation from non-dispensationalists. But if they should, my theology wouldn't be changed thereby.
Actually, the book was a tome by Bahnsen and North. And, I am not interested in their arguments against dispensationalism. Nor, do I expect you to be.
Nor, am I particularly interested is such specifics as eschatologhy.
However, I am interested in how thoughtful people can accept a system of theology that is such a departure from the understanding of even the historical Protestant confessions.