Timtofly
Well-Known Member
I reject man's additive teachings to God's Word. Amil is an additive teaching that is not found nor implied in any Scripture. Not even the scoffers found in 2 Peter 3 are Amil although they have similar interpretations of Scripture. Perhaps some Amil are those scoffers, but Amil itself is not scoffing God's Word. Amil just adds man's opinion to Scripture.Not true. You refuse to accept the clear and repeated teaching pertaining to end-times.
Amil view Genesis 1:1 to Revelation 20:15 as one age, and the last 2 chapters as the age to come. That is not even sound doctrine, just like those scoffers in 2 Peter 3.
I have pointed out clear teachings of Scripture and you mock them, because your Amil additive teachings, are not Scripture. Thinking Amil is a clear teaching from Scripture is being blinded by your own made up mind and thought processes. Scripture cannot teach Amil, as that would cause Scripture to contradict Scripture.
Amil is in addition to Scripture, and the foundation of your version of Amil is extra biblical teaching as you cannot prove recapitulation is taught in the book of Revelation. All you can do is allege an implied assertion. Your Scriptural teaching cannot be proof, as it is only in your mind, not the mind of Christ.