“Basically, you’re finished and your thread is a typical Bible-denying fraud that we’ve seen a million times. But don’t worry - salvation will still be available during the seven-year Tribulation. Maybe then your eyes will be opened.”
Answer:
Interesting observation ‘Bible-denying fraud’.
My view is the same view that Jesus, the Apostles, the Early Church, and all of the great Reformers held.
In fact, the article that I posted, quoted the Geneva 1599 Bible notes for this 70th Week Person as Jesus Christ. This was the Bible of the Puritans. It is America’s Bible brought on the Mayflower.
Are you saying that the Puritans and 2,000 years of Christians are also ‘Bible denying fraudsters’?
On the other hand, Dispensationalism was unknown to anyone prior to the 19th century. It was not developed in the church, but rather through social conferences and through the Bank of England funding.
One fact. The Scofield Reference Bible was the very first American book ever printed on the Oxford Press. The Oxford Press is the Bank of England publishing (propaganda) house.
So, dispensationalism did not come from Christianity, rather it came from secular (should I say mercantile?) roots.
Christian ... Which doctrine is really the Bible denying fraud?
WHAT UNMITIGATED BALDERDASH NONSENSE HORSE FEATHERS!
Incredible.