Exactly so. Who gets to say that Pre-millennialism, Post-Millennialism, or Amillennialism is the “correct” Biblican worldview. And what about Preterists?
If someone is going to say “it’s my way or the highway” then religious discourse will have sunk to the same level as American politics.
Who gets to say that Pre-millennialism, Post-Millennialism, or Amillennialism is the “correct” Biblican worldview. And what about Preterists?
>A terrific battle was fought by reformers like John Wycliffe, John Huss, Martin Luther, the Anabaptists, many of them burned at the stake and by other horrific ways, such as what they did to the Anabaptists, for the basic truths of the Bible that so many of us now take for granted.
Enter bigbob, who thinks the fight is over for the truths of the Bible.
Clearly, the truths of the Bible, in this case, one of the greatest truths of all, the goal of every Christian’s faith, the kingdom which Christ will rule over on this earth, after having defeated the chief enemies of that kingdom, bigbob thinks not worth fighting for. Choose any of the views on the millennial you want, they all amount to the same.
How you view the millennial has everything to do with how you interpret what is going on in the world as we speak. Your worldview, in other words.
And preterism? It doesn’t matter if you believe we are living in a prophetic vacuum? What Christ said in Matt. 24 is not relevant for us today? Quite a different worldview there, I would say!
I sometimes consider myself to be a panmillenialist — it’ll all pan out in the end.