To: Ramius
I dont think one need assume they are dabbling in dispensationalism in order to recognize that they were wrong to be antisemitic. Its not an atonement, its an apology. The article uses the pejorative term "replacement theology" to describe traditional Christian beliefs. That is dispensationalist.
Anti-Semitism and NAZI sympathies are represented as the consequence of traditional Christianity. Atonement is a form of reconciliation after an offense. The Amish group is seeks atonement for Anti-Semitism and NAZI sympathies by rejecting traditional Christian beliefs.
To: mas cerveza por favor
The article uses the pejorative term "replacement theology" to describe traditional Christian beliefs. That is dispensationalist. One has to wonder where Ryan Jones came up with that one?
43 posted on
12/01/2010 6:17:07 PM PST by
topcat54
("Dispensationalism -- like crack for the eschatologically naive.")
To: mas cerveza por favor
Let's see: Calling a theology "replacement" because it claims that the Church has replaced national Israel vs. calling a theology a heresy because you happen to disagree with it . . .
I say, is that a beam in your eye?
72 posted on
12/02/2010 8:13:51 AM PST by
Buggman
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