So you are claiming that all the ECFs who taught Pre-Mil were Catholic Jesuits?
Where did I say that, Many were pre mil but I don't know of any that were pre trib. At least one thought that the Millenium wast the everlasting kingdom.
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So you are claiming that all the ECFs who taught Pre-Mil were Catholic Jesuits?
You said "The Historicist teaching is the only non Catholic doctrine."Where did I say that,
Pre-mil is the foundational futurist doctrine. Pre-trib, Mid-trib, Pre-wrath, and Post-trib are all variations on that theme.Many were pre mil but I don't know of any that were pre trib.
So you are claiming that all the ECFs who taught Pre-Mil were Catholic Jesuits?
So you are an historicist/futurist? How does that work?3 Will be fulfilled when Christ returns.
So you are an historicist/futurist?
You said "The Historicist teaching is the only non Catholic doctrine."
Pre-mil is the foundational futurist doctrine. Pre-trib, Mid-trib, Pre-wrath, and Post-trib are all variations on that theme.
So you are an historicist/futurist? How does that work?![]()
Oh come on.
You are comparing apples and refrigerators.
HankD
No, I understood it fine. It just fails horribly on the "together in the air" issue.
Exactly. And how long do you think God will keep them hovering there in the air before allowing them to continue TOGETHER on to Glory?
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I disagree with your conclusion.Not at all. Just demonstrating falacy that not knowing the day or hour of a coming event prevents one from knowing the general time....and demonstrating the Absolut FACT that one can be ignorant of the day and hour of a certain event, be it the birth of a baby or the 2nd coming of Christ, yet still have abolute certainty that it will come to pass before a certain amount of time passes.
Though they did not know the day or hour in advance, The apostles uniformly taught it would take place in their generation, before they had all died, before they had finished going through all of Israels' cities... They all knew and taught that it was near, about to take place, in a very little while, without delay, soon, shorty in their generation.
I believe they were correct.
I disagree with your conclusion.
HankD
Not at all. Just demonstrating falacy that not knowing the day or hour of a coming event prevents one from knowing the general time....and demonstrating the Absolut FACT that one can be ignorant of the day and hour of a certain event, be it the birth of a baby or the 2nd coming of Christ, yet still have abolute certainty that it will come to pass before a certain amount of time passes.
Though they did not know the day or hour in advance, The apostles uniformly taught it would take place in their generation, before they had all died, before they had finished going through all of Israels' cities... They all knew and taught that it was near, about to take place, in a very little while, without delay, soon, shorty in their generation.
I believe they were correct.
No, your points were correct brother. Just your conclusion is different than mine.I see that.
Care to point out one or two points I made that you believe are incorrect?
I don't think anyone is arguing that the events of AD 70 did not take place or that the Lord Jesus did not foretell them.My answer to this is that we know EXACTLY when the biblical endtimes were, for Christ and the apostles all taught WHEN they were. The apostles stated that THEY were the last days generation (Heb 1:1-2, 1 Cor 10:11, Acts 2:15-17; 1 peter 1:20; James 5:3; Heb 9:26), and they did so because their Master told them so. Jesus told his apostles that THEY would experience the signs of the end and even be killed in their generation:
"So, too, when YOU see all these things, recognize that He is near, right at the door. Truly I say to you this generation will not pass away until all these things take place." --Matthew 24:33-34
"upon you may fall the guilt of all the righteous blood shed on earth, from the blood of righteous Abel to the blood of Zechariah, the son of Berechiah, whom you murdered between the temple and the altar. Truly I say to you, all these things will come upon this generation." -- Matt 23:35-36
In fact, the N.T. is unanimous on the subject.
No, your points were correct brother. Just your conclusion is different than mine.
My conclusion - He has delayed His return.
HankD
I don't think anyone is arguing that the events of AD 70 did not take place or that the Lord Jesus did not foretell them.
Great question.The question is, was that the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ in judgement on the whole earth and the inauguration of the new heavens and new earth?
The answer is no!
When the Lord Jesus returns it will be a physical return (Acts 1:11)and it will be visible to all (Revelation 1:7).
"So, too, when YOU see all these things, recognize that He is near, right at the door.
Truly I say to you this generation will not pass away until all these things take place..........But of that day and hour no one knows.......but as the days of Noah were so also will the coming of the Son of Man be"
(Matthew 23:33-37). Do you see? The disciples asked three questions and the Lord Jesus is answering them. There is an event for which there will be signs-- when you see them, recognize that it is near.
But there's another event for which there will be no signs-.
Acts 17:31 Because he hath appointed a day, in the which he will judge the world in righteousness by that man whom he hath ordained; whereof he hath given assurance unto all men, in that he hath raised him from the dead.Right.. I addressed that already.
So you disagree that the day of His return has been appointed beforehand, as Acts 17:31 teaches?
You are just being obstreperous now. If you don't want to honestly discuss the issue just bow out gracefully.Using your interpretation, you'd have to conclude they will remain hovering in the air forever:
Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And thus we shall always be with the Lord.
Where exactly do you find the phrase.. "continue together on to Glory" in this passage?
Seems to be missing from my Bible...