MikeinGhana
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Can anyone here enlighten me as to what Hyper-Dispensationalism is? Are there groups that believe that only the Prison Epistles contain doctrine for the Church?
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Hi MikeinGhana. You’re talking to a Hyper (Ultra) Baptist Dispensationalist, which I have been called on this board. It equates to “heretic” from some. But really turns out to be a badge of honor, for the Apostle given the “dispensational” gospel by Christ Jesus as He sits on the right hand of His Father in heaven, was accused of “heresy”. Ephesians 3:1 and on, ”For this cause I Paul, the prisoner of Jesus Christ for you Gentiles,Originally posted by MikeinGhana:
Can anyone here enlighten me as to what Hyper-Dispensationalism is? Are there groups that believe that only the Prison Epistles contain doctrine for the Church?
John, as a general (very general!) rule, Calvinists would not even be dispensationalists, let alone the hyper variety. Dispies (as they are affectionately known) tend to be 3-4 Point Calvinists. Most Calvinists (I hate generalities) tend to be Post-Millenialists.Originally posted by johnp.:
Hello ituttut.
I did a quick search on the web and found this site, http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/9170/index.html
is Hyper-Dispensationalism the same as Calvinism?
john.
Mike, I have a friend, an IFB pastor, that I correspond with occassionaly that believes that only Paul's writings are relevant and applicable for the church today. He flat out told me I was wasting my time preaching a message to my church from the Old Testament or from the Gospels.Originally posted by MikeinGhana:
I was really asking the question, "Do only the writings of Paul contain doctrinal truths for the Church today?" If so, how do we deal with the passages like "All scripture...is profitable..." How do we deal with the passage that says the OT examples were given us as a warning, and so on.
The theology of the dispensationalsists has changed. Read CH McIntosh, Scofield, Chafer and Larkin and then compare that to Ryrie of about 20 years ago and then the dispensationalists today.Originally posted by MikeinGhana:
In all fairness to ituttut I must ask you what keeps changing?
The theology of the dispensationalsists has changed. Read CH McIntosh, Scofield, Chafer and Larkin and then compare that to Ryrie of about 20 years ago and then the dispensationalists today.Originally posted by gb93433:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by MikeinGhana:
In all fairness to ituttut I must ask you what keeps changing?
Thanks for the reply. Close John, but not the same, and also not Arminian. I believe from the “source” Paul came these beliefs, but as with all coming out of the "mother" church, they brought extra baggage.Originally posted by johnp.:
Hello ituttut.
I did a quick search on the web and found this site, http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/9170/index.html
is Hyper-Dispensationalism the same as Calvinism?
john.
The theology of the dispensationalsists has changed. Read CH McIntosh, Scofield, Chafer and Larkin and then compare that to Ryrie of about 20 years ago and then the dispensationalists today.Originally posted by Calvibaptist:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by gb93433:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by MikeinGhana:
In all fairness to ituttut I must ask you what keeps changing?
From the standpoint of an "amil" or "postmil," yes, these changes are small in insignificant. A dispy is still a dispy, no matter what changes they make within their system.Originally posted by Humblesmith:
But do these changes really qualify as "big time" changes? Is not the basic thrust the same? especially when compared to amil?
Hello my Christian Missionary friend in Ghana, and all you other Christians. There are way too many to individually answer, so I’m going to try and answer all of you at once, and then you can try to disprove any specifics given. It is going to be in plain words in kind of a story form, hopefully not ambiguous at all, and every one should be able to understand what I am saying. Perhaps you will see why I call my self a “progressive dispensationalist”.Originally posted by MikeinGhana:
I am a little confused by the term progressive dispensationalism.