Most Baptists believe the dispensational viewpoint, which I call "Schofieldism", because it's the only view they have ever been taught. At best, it is the only thing they have ever studied. After all, the Schofield Reference Bible is lauded by Baptists as the greatest Bible out there. In my estimation, it has been one of the biggest reasons for the spread of the false doctrine of dispensationalism and it's sub-teaching of pretribulationism.
Baptists, don't you think it's time for another look? Nothing that Schofield or Lindsey or Van Impe of Walvoord has ever taught about Bible prophecy has come true. Most of it has been outright proven wrong. The only view that is consistent with the scriptures in every sense is the full-preterist view. No added gaps, parenthesis, funny definitions, or denials are inherent in the preterist view. It is the only view that is based on accurate exegesis of the text alone, and confirmed by history. The preterist exegesis blows the dispensational exegesis out of the water. In fact, it isn't even close.
Warren
Baptists, don't you think it's time for another look? Nothing that Schofield or Lindsey or Van Impe of Walvoord has ever taught about Bible prophecy has come true. Most of it has been outright proven wrong. The only view that is consistent with the scriptures in every sense is the full-preterist view. No added gaps, parenthesis, funny definitions, or denials are inherent in the preterist view. It is the only view that is based on accurate exegesis of the text alone, and confirmed by history. The preterist exegesis blows the dispensational exegesis out of the water. In fact, it isn't even close.
Warren