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Old May 9, '12, 10:17 pm
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Default Re: Dispensationalist inconsistincies with and

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Coptic, Coptic, Coptic,

I appreciate this thread. It has certainly pushed me to further study the issue.

Thanks for your patience.

Pen

P.S. No one else is allowed to address me as "Pen"--only Coptic.

Pen Name Anna, mi amigo,

It is sad that many do not understand the implications of this Dispensational belief. In my opinion it is one of the greatest evils. I believe if you review post #48 in this thread...


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post #48 in this thread outlines the evil associated with this belief
No Jew in his or her right mind should support anything Hagee says. His dispensationalist theology (he fancies himself a "prophecy expert", whatever that is) teaches that all the Jews in the world will immigrate to Israel.....where God will promptly wipe them out in the "tribulation".
and I said this...

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Evangelical Free Churches are dispensational. Dispensationalists in their activity approach Judaism not as Judaism but a means to an end. This article discusses what is called "anti-Christian" activity.

It is my opinion that although Dispensationalist Christians say they love the Jewish people it is with the intent other than just to love them as people but a means to an end....thoughts.
When I was investigating the Evangelical Free Churches I discovered that they had Lutheran roots, were ecumenical, and claimed dispensationalism in their statement of faith. I actually called and spoke to a handful of some of the Pastors of these Churches and each agreed that it was part of their belief. The sad part is that they tended to focus on a "personal relationship" with Christ and brush the dispensationalism under the rug...in my mind that is not acceptable...it is discounting that what they profess in their statement of faith is this inherent evil that I see in dispensationalism...it kind of gives me the hee bee geebees when the Evangelical Free Church member wants to get cozy with me and have this as part of their statement of Faith....
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