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Are There Amillennialists Among Us?

Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by TCGreek, Aug 7, 2007.

  1. DeafPosttrib

    DeafPosttrib New Member

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    David Lamb,

    Amen. I like what website defines amillennial, what it teaches. Well saying.

    I am also amill.

    In Christ
    Rev. 22:20 -Amen!
     
  2. TomVols

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    Good post.

    I am one, too.
     
  3. Amy.G

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    Do Amillennialists believe in the rapture of the church?


    This is an interesting thread. :)
     
  4. DeafPosttrib

    DeafPosttrib New Member

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    Aboslutely! YES! All amills included me, believe we will be rapture!

    In Christ
    Rev. 22:20 -Amen!
     
  5. Amy.G

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    Before or after the tribulation?
     
  6. DeafPosttrib

    DeafPosttrib New Member

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    All amills believe rapture after tribulation at second coming.

    In Christ
    Rev. 22:20 -Amen!
     
  7. Amy.G

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    Thanks. :)
     
  8. EdSutton

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    FTR, this is not exactly so. Not all a-milleniallists believe in a 'literal" tribulation, at least not in any sense of a "time period', that hsa any definition or limits. In fact, most a-milleniallists do not believe this, (and especially in any 'rapture', which is by definition, the "taking out" of the saints from the world), but rather in a 'sudden' "ending of this world" at "judgment day", and the start of 'eternity'.

    And there are all sorts of flavors of all views on eschatology, as I have previously posted, and among Baptists, at that.

    "All" is just too broad a brush to paint with, in most cases, on prophecy.

    You might also note that "post-trib", as a general category, has to do with a Post-tribulational rapture, and pre-millennial return of the Lord Jesus Christ, and not any a-millenial view.

    "Rapture" and "return" are not synonomous, by any stretch.

    Ed
     
  9. EdSutton

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    Amy.G, note my just completed post, above this one. :)

    Ed.
     
  10. DeafPosttrib

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    Ed,

    You are partially correct. Some amills do not believe in literal 3 1/2 or 7 year of "Tribulation Period". But, technically, amills believe we are already in tribulations since Early Church to now. Much safer for to saying that all amills believe 'caught up'(1 Thess. 4:16-17) shall be after tribulation according to Matt. 24:29-31.

    In Christ
    Rev. 22:20 -Amen!
     
  11. Debby in Philly

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    How about pan-mil?

    These theories are all conjecture, I believe it will all "pan out" in the end. Leave it to God.

    For he saith, I have heard thee in a time accepted, and in the day of salvation have I succoured thee: behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation. II Corinthians 6:2
     
  12. TCGreek

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    I think this is generally what the amillennials advocate at this point.
     
  13. charles_creech78

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    I am with you that said yes.
     
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    I am an Amillennialist. :thumbs:
     
  15. old regular

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    Almost all Old Regular Baptist, would be considered such, but a-mill should be realized millennialist, Mountain Retreat has some great articles on the subject. Elder Slone
     
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