For those of you who have wished that yours truly would come into the 21st Century and list my answers to the 95 Theses Against Dispensationalism in order…well, you have your wish!
musings of a "reluctant" dispensationalist
For those of you who have wished that yours truly would come into the 21st Century and list my answers to the 95 Theses Against Dispensationalism in order…well, you have your wish!
13 comments On Answers to the 95 Theses in Order
Thank you for listing your articles which dealt with it.
Hi Paul. I recently purchased and read the book Wrongly Dividing The Word Of Truth A Critique of Dispensationalism by Dr. John Gerstner. It is the 2nd edition. I started to look again at the 95 Theses Againist Dispensationalism and I noticed that a great majority of the objections to it were borrowed or taken from that book. At this point I dont believe that they are really intrested in any discussion since from what I see they dont want to listen or to accept any answers that are given for their objections or any misrepresentations that they do. It feels like they think that they are right no matter what is the impression that I get. Thank you for the articles you have posted .
Bryan,
What can I say? I think you are right.
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Dispensationalism, premillennialism, Zionism, hence Christian Zionism are all systematic theologies established and ordained by the Head Zionist, dispensationalist and premillennialist Himself, Yehovah. It should be every believer’s desire to please Him and accept, believe and trust what His word teaches. Those who do are called faithful stewards and servants; those who don’t won’t be hearing those words we all desire to hear, “well done, good and faithful servant.” Matthew 25:21
I was very tempted not to permit this comment, but I don’t want to be uncharitable. But really…what is this trying to prove?
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