"You have to understand, Most of These People Aren't Ready to Be Unplugged..."
~ Morpheus
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Thanks.
I argue with dispensationalists a lot, I've never seen one turn from it's errors.
It is strong like the dependency on "the system".
People have a hard time giving up the system, becoming unplugged.
Ive been unplugged from dispensationalism for a long time, but I'm just lately understanding the warfare necessary to fight it.
It's a tough battle we are up against brother. Understanding the mind and how language works plays a huge role. I encourage you to keep digging into this topic. Nlp, brainwashing and mind control are all in play in many areas. You definitely show the patients for it which I truly love seeing. Keep it up brother. Love you
Thanks, I'm a little embarrassed to be having this conversation in this forum, I save most debate(doctrine separates us) for The Donald or Escatology site. GAW trys to not seperate by religion, which I do respect and appreciate.
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Thanks for the encouragement.
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Don't be embarrassed. This site is all about finding truth where ever it leads. It's healthy to have discussion like this every so often. Truth matters brother. You aren't going about it in a bad way so that's what's most important.
God bless you brother :)
You really should spend more of your energy arguing about the essential doctrines of the Christian faith, rather than non essential, eschatological doctrines.
Changing salvation to a future event is a pretty big deal. My big thing with it is it robs the church of the present spiritual reality, changing spiritual things into physical things, so that the spiritual reality can't be recieved.
In short it makes weak Christians that just want to be taken out of the world, it makes Christians who have given up on humanity.
It's essential stuff to me, all that really matters.
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It also teaches a difference between "the church" and "Israel".
A teaching that has been around since the early church fathers.
Early Church Fathers like Justin Martyr (2nd century) and Irenaeus (2nd century) acknowledged distinctions between God’s dealings with Israel and the Church in their writings. They recognized that God had specific plans for both groups.
Yup
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The promise to be spared from the hour of testing that comes upon the unbelieving world does not make Christians weak. It gives them hope and confidence in the promise of Christ and His Word. Fulfilling the great commission until the last elect of the church believes before removal (before the hour of testing) is not giving up on humanity.
“Essentials” are already defined as essential to salvation. That means you don’t get to redefine terms and their meanings.
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I don't see the unbelieving world address in the Revelation of Jesus Christ.
Chapter 13 is a description of Babylon.
The carnal man is being worked out of the church through judgment throughout the book.
Check this out:
https://communities.win/c/RevelationOfJesusChrist/p/17rmABgrFT/13-part-judgment-of-babylon-/c