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Fri May 22, 2015 4:04 PM
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I belong to a Church that I really appreciate for their high view of Scripture and how they want to grow each member of the local body into mature believers. They refuse to get sucked into the latest movements. However, every once in a while it is clear from their view on Eschatology (historic Premillenial) that they are not fond of Amil position. Last Wednesday's Bible study was a good example of this. While my pastor asked us to turn to a specific Bible passage (sorry I can't remember the reference) he said this shows that the Amillennial view that claims there is no future for Isreal is wrong and it is clear from this and many other passages that there is indeed a future of Isreal. While I am not sure how much I should say if anything to either my pastor or others concerning this, quite frankly I am not sure what to say. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks Tom
Last edited by Tom; Fri May 22, 2015 4:06 PM.
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