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Originally posted by Peter
What if the fulness of the gentiles came in and then the Israelites seeing the work of God, children of Abraham made from stones, they converted?:bigsmile:
Originally posted by Draught Horse
Originally posted by WrittenFromUtopia
If Israel is destroyed, will dispensationalism disappear? This is a serious question, of course the loss of life would be catastrophic, but would this not refute dispensationalism at its very heart?
That's interesting. Gary Demar found a bunch of quotes from Dispensationalists who say that at least 2/3 of Israel must be destroyed. Of course, at first the Dispensationalists would think that this is fulfilling prophecy, until Israel is totally destroyed. Then perhpas they would rethink their paradigm.
it was a good run. But all good things eh em, bad things eh em, wrong things, come to an end.Originally posted by houseparent
. Many used to though.
then when we say that Jesus is already ruling, we get accused of "Replacement Theology"Originally posted by houseparent
Nope, they would say that Israel will again return as it HAS to before Jesus can come back. They would admit to mistakes, but insist that all still lies in the future. The King would not return without His Davidic throne to sit upon.
Originally posted by houseparent
Bobbi, what is it you believe exactly? That there will be a rapture of the Saints, and that National Israel will repent during a seven year lot of time in which an "Anti-Christ" rules the Earth?
If so, I don't think anyone here believes that. Many used to though.
Originally posted by Slippery
then when we say that Jesus is already ruling, we get accused of "Replacement Theology"Originally posted by houseparent
Nope, they would say that Israel will again return as it HAS to before Jesus can come back. They would admit to mistakes, but insist that all still lies in the future. The King would not return without His Davidic throne to sit upon.
And Bobbi, I believe the beat already ruled and reigned and the tribulation was not seven years long, and that it's already over as well. Can you show me in scripture where it tells us that this Tribulation you speak of is seven years long?