Michiah-Imla
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we will continue in prophecy, eschatology, and open biblical debate surrounding this
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we will continue in prophecy, eschatology, and open biblical debate surrounding this
Your claim is false, Jesus can't return at "Anytime"
You have no idea on what, people on this board study biblically, prophecy and eschatology is a major part of biblical content, and you think your going to silence its study and debate "Smiles"!While your Bibles collect dust and many other parts in it neglected…
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You have no idea on what, people on this board study biblically, prophecy and eschatology is a major part of biblical content, and you think your going to silence its study and debate "Smiles"!
"Once again" Your claim in bold red above is false, Jesus can't return at "Anytime"Sure, some details are different but in both doctrines Jesus can return at any time. Premill/Post-trib believes a false christ can come at any time and some Christians will accept him and take part in the Apostasy.
It appears your in the wrong forum, this is the eschatology/prophecy forum
Funny how Bible reading is despised around here…
That must be beneath your superior intellects…
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We all have a few. For example, 'rapture' is our word for what the Bible describes as a 'catching away.' Its OK to use descriptive words.I don’t waste time learning all the theological code words…
I have better things to spend time on, like Bible reading.
"Once again" Your claim in bold red above is false, Jesus can't return at "Anytime"
I've addressed this question to you several times now: Where do Premills, generally, state that the future Millennium will be "overrun by the wicked, cursed by sin and sinners, dying and crying, decay and disease, war and terror, and Satan and his minions?"Doesn't it bother you that Pre-trib believes in the same basic thing as you - your imaginary future millennial earth overrun by the wicked, cursed by sin and sinners, dying and crying, decay and disease, war and terror, and Satan and his minions?
You teach Satan is loosed at the end of your proclaimed millennium and organizes a global rebellion against Jesus Christ, Your proclaimed millennium has mortal humans dying, no exaggeration from WPM whatsoeverI've addressed this question to you several times now: Where do Premills, generally, state that the future Millennium will be "overrun by the wicked, cursed by sin and sinners, dying and crying, decay and disease, war and terror, and Satan and his minions?"
Quite simply put, you are at the very least exaggerating, and at the worst, misrepresenting the Premill position, including PreTribs--I'm not a Pretrib. Premills generally see the future Millennium as a time of peace, controlled by Christian authority. Christ's 2nd Coming brings about not only the destruction of Satan's Kingdom on earth, but it establishes peace among nations for a Millennium.
I've addressed this question to you several times now: Where do Premills, generally, state that the future Millennium will be "overrun by the wicked, cursed by sin and sinners, dying and crying, decay and disease, war and terror, and Satan and his minions?"
Quite simply put, you are at the very least exaggerating, and at the worst, misrepresenting the Premill position, including PreTribs. I'm not a Pretrib.
Premills generally see the future Millennium as a time of peace, controlled by Christian authority. Christ's 2nd Coming brings about not only the destruction of Satan's Kingdom on earth, but it establishes peace among nations for a Millennium.
I'll remind you that "bearing false witness" is a sin. Please don't go there--not even slightly. It's always best to be fair to an opposing opinion, or risk coming across as rude and intractable.
The position I suggest Premills hold is stated everywhere, and needs no reference. I could quote references all day long. The Millennium, as even the UN building indicates, will cause swords to be turned to plowshares. “Let Us Beat Our Swords Into Plowshares,” by Evgeniy Vuchetich in the United Nations Art Collection, 1959. | The Core CurriculumTotally disagree. Read what happens in Revelation 20, not what you wish it taught.
Where does Revelation 20 teach that "the future Millennium as a time of peace"?
The position I suggest Premills hold is stated everywhere, and needs no reference. I could quote references all day long. The Millennium, as even the UN building indicates, will cause swords to be turned to plowshares. “Let Us Beat Our Swords Into Plowshares,” by Evgeniy Vuchetich in the United Nations Art Collection, 1959. | The Core Curriculum
The Millennium is a time of relative peace, according to Rev 20. The rebellion of Satan takes place *after* the Millennium!
The purpose of Christ's reign is to remove the influence and deception of Satan during the thousand years, thus bringing a measure of peace to the earth.
The idea of "peace" comes from cross-referencing to OT prophecies that Premills often identify with a literal Millennium, such as...
Isa 9.6 For to us a child is born,
to us a son is given,
and the government will be on his shoulders.
And he will be called
Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
7 Of the greatness of his government and peace
there will be no end.
He will reign on David’s throne
and over his kingdom,
establishing and upholding it
with justice and righteousness
from that time on and forever.
And....
Isa 2.4 He will judge between the nations and will settle disputes for many peoples. They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks. Nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore.
I have no intention of arguing Premil vs Amil, which is what you're doing right now. You're completely bypassing my points in order to insist on misrepresenting the Premill position. Your choice. Let others decide. I've said my bit.Really? You are using something written on the UN building as support for Premil? I would safely question anything they would proclaim about Scripture. This highlights how bereft you are of scriptural support. This is the weakest argument I have ever seen on this forum.
Where does Rev 20 teach that "The Millennium is a time of relative peace"? Give me Scripture please. It is simply not there. The Premil millennium has widespread feigned worship to Christ. It has Christ deceived by multiple millions of charlatans making their way to Jerusalem to watch the slitting of throats of goats and lambs for sin futile useless offerings. It ends in anarchy, mutiny and war as billions turn against Christ in a global uprising of billions. We see the wholesale millennial evangelistic bust when Satan at the drop of the hat claims the millennial inhabitants for himself (as the sand of the sea)? This whole proposal is a massive sham.
Premil has the saints being brought back to this world to witness all the corruption and debauchery that blights this current age. They do so (amazingly) in their glorified bodies for 1,000 years. Premil also has saints that have been delivered from a sinful world thousands of years ago being forced to come back to watch the folly of the rebuilding of a new temple, the debacle of futile animal sacrifices, the restoration of the old covenant priesthood, continued, sin, death and decay. Finally, the saints will have to engage in spiritual warfare in their glorified bodies with Satan and his global army Gog and Magog. This is so fanciful and contrary to Scripture. It will never happen. All because of a mistaken chronological reading of one chapter in Scripture located in the most obscure book in the Bible and the most hotly debated chapter in Scripture.
Yea, and where it arrives after 1000 years of perfect peace and rest? Thankfully, this will never happen.
What has this to do with a future millennium? That is ridiculous. There is no mention of any element of Rev 20.No text is safe with your fixation of Premil.
This is exactly at the core of Premil. It is always forcing a meaning on Scripture that suggests that Scripture contradicts itself and therefore allows them to push their flawed doctrine. This subject is a case-in-point. It allows Premils to invent 2 NHNEs - Mark 1 that is corrupt, temporal and full of billions of the unrighteous, and needs replaced after 1000 years, and Mark 2 that is perfect, glorified and righteous and belongs alone to the elect and will last forever. They do the same with "the last days." Because of their misinterpretation of Isaiah 2 and Malachi 4, they invent an additional last days period that starts after "the last day." That is insane. 2 wrongs do not make a right. Their faulty theology causes them to duplicate clear, distinct, unique and singular time-periods in order to fit their false narrative.
I've explained to WPM that he is misrepresenting Premill belief when he says we advocate for a "sin-filled Millennium." Premills teach that Satan's rebellion takes place *after* the Millennium, and not *during* the Millennium.You teach Satan is loosed at the end of your proclaimed millennium and organizes a global rebellion against Jesus Christ, Your proclaimed millennium has mortal humans dying, no exaggeration from WPM whatsoever
Jesus sits on a throne and is chief funeral director in your proclaimed millennium
I have no intention of arguing Premil vs Amil, which is what you're doing right now. You're completely bypassing my points in order to insist on misrepresenting the Premill position. Your choice. Let others decide. I've said my bit.
Incidentally, your indication that the restoration of animal sacrifices, believed in by some Dispensationalists, is on a par with a "sin-filled world" is illegitimate. Did God consider animal sacrifices under the Law as "sin?" On the contrary.
I'm not a Dispensationalist, and I don't believe in a Millennial restoration of animal sacrifices. But it hardly constitutes proof of a sin-filled Millennium. Dispensationalists are not in this advocating for a "sin-filled Millennium!"
And I've already pointed out that Satan's rebellion, for Premills, takes place *after* the Millennium. Premill belief in Satan's final rebellion hardly constitutes Premill belief in a "sin-filled Millennium!"
No, you're right that Premills--at least some, like me, believe there will be mortal, sinful humans on the Millennial earth. It will be a continuation of human history as it is today--only without Satan's interference and with the advantage of Christian rule.Most non-Dispy Premils believe in the rebuilding of a millennial temple, the restoration of animal sacrifices and the restarting of sin offerings. If there is that there must be sin.
Are you saying that your millennial inhabitants are sinless? Are you saying there is going to be no death then? Are you saying there is going to be no corruption?
Your claimed millennial kingdom has people dying, it has humans working into rebellion against Jesus Christ to gather in battleI've explained to WPM that he is misrepresenting Premill belief when he says we advocate for a "sin-filled Millennium." Premills teach that Satan's rebellion takes place *after* the Millennium, and not *during* the Millennium.
I think you're too emotionally-driven over these matters to discuss this in a productive way. Please see my answers to WPM in this regard.Your claimed millennial kingdom has people dying, it has humans working into rebellion against Jesus Christ to gather in battle
WPM explained it just as you believe and teach, death, decay, and rebellion
Yes your proclaimed kingdom on earth has Jesus sitting on a throne watching humans dying around him, as lambs and lions are feeding together in peace, a morbid twisted picture, it's that simple