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[color:"blue"]Are Calvinism and Premillennialism incompatible? Pilgrim says he thinks they are, but I know of nothing the Bible says that makes that so. Also, I have heard Arminians say they are, but I've never seen the proof.

I am a Calvinist. Also, I am a dispensational, pre-tribulation, premillennialist.

Believe me, People, all of this fits together very nicely!



Joannah:

The problem is what you call Calvinism is just the soterology of the entire system of Reformed theology. Taken as a whole the Reformed Theology is antithetical with strict Scofield Dispensationalism or with its "reformed" version as promoted by Ryrie.

Also, while there are not many, there are premillenialists in the Reformed circles. Charles Spurgeon was one such. But they are not dispensational premillenailists they are what is know as historic premillenailists who see Christ with His church ruling an earthly reign and a earthly kingdom.

As a former Scofieldian Dispensationalist I would seriously urge you to reconsider your position and re-examine those articles that you were shown. I would also urge you to read the book by Keith A. Mathison Dispensationalism: Rightly Dividing the People of God?