Yeah well, even a kitten has its day I guess,
When people state that if one gets eschatology wrong and most likely the rest of their doctrine is wrong is a really tragic remark and completely unfounded in the ecclesia, the spiritual church where I know many of the Reformed Faith are born again in Christ and hold to a Covenant Theological understanding of scripture with orthodox preterism.
From my point of view that would mean you, @eternally-gratefull @dcontroversal et. al., have most your doctrine wrong and I know that is absolutely not true....so in that light I was not defending myself only but all of us with different points of view on eschatology....the most debated part of the bible.
The starting point for correct understanding of all scripture, first and foremost is the Gospel, get that wrong then I might be concerned.
When people state that if one gets eschatology wrong and most likely the rest of their doctrine is wrong is a really tragic remark and completely unfounded in the ecclesia, the spiritual church where I know many of the Reformed Faith are born again in Christ and hold to a Covenant Theological understanding of scripture with orthodox preterism.
From my point of view that would mean you, @eternally-gratefull @dcontroversal et. al., have most your doctrine wrong and I know that is absolutely not true....so in that light I was not defending myself only but all of us with different points of view on eschatology....the most debated part of the bible.
The starting point for correct understanding of all scripture, first and foremost is the Gospel, get that wrong then I might be concerned.
When I was in Amillennial Churches, especially Reformed, they didn't have a developed eschatology except "Christ is returning and then the Judgment...everything else comprised of dissing Dispys. I just think that abridged/truncated view does disservice to the tons of Prophecies, especially in the Ot concerning Israel and in the NT concerning the Church.
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