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It is clearly him coming to where the people are. The people are here on earth not at the GWT.Where does that say anything about Him coming to earth?
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It is clearly him coming to where the people are. The people are here on earth not at the GWT.Where does that say anything about Him coming to earth?
The passage looks literal to me.Do you believe the verse is a literal narrative? Will it be a literal millennial kingdom on Earth for 1,000 years where animals will sit next to each other? Or is God painting a picture representing something?
See post #220Name one scripture that Amil contradicts. Preferably one that is clear and straightforward rather than a highly debatable one.
So? That gives you an excuse to make that claim about Amil without proving it so?One of the Amil people on here were the first to say that premil is a false doctrine without proving it so...
This is weak to just make claims like this without backing it up. Back up your claims with scripture. The Bible does not teach Premillennialism, so it is you that needs to read your Bible. Ask God for wisdom when you do so (James 1:5-7).The proof against Amil is to read the Bible and believe it to be true.
Prove it. Your words are meaningless without any scripture to back them up.Open up the Bible and start reading and actually believe what it states plainly. That defeats Amil.
It looks literal to you? It looks to me that you use your own limited human wisdom to interpret scripture. Is that what scripture itself tells us to do? Have you ever read 1 Corinthians 2:9-16? Paul makes it clear there that we need to use spiritual discernment from the Holy Spirit to interpret scripture, not our own fallible human wisdom.The passage looks literal to me.
Post #220 has no scripture in it. I asked for one scripture that Amil contradicts. Should I take this response to me that you have none? It seems to me that you like to make all kinds of claims, but you are incapable of backing them up with scripture.See post #220
Where does it say that? You are clearly just making assumptions here and not proving anything. Scripture says we will meet Him in the air when He comes. Where does it say we are then taken to the earth? Where does Matthew 25:31-46 say anything about Him coming to the earth? It doesn't. Your beliefs are based on nothing except assumptions and speculation.It is clearly him coming to where the people are. The people are here on earth not at the GWT.
The person I was debating was the first to say the opposite of what you're replying to about premil. I was just showing them that the argument can go both ways.Name one scripture that Amil contradicts. Preferably one that is clear and straightforward rather than a highly debatable one.
Yes there is one reserection of the wicked souls I agree.Oh, really? Let's put your claim to the test. Do you believe this?
John 5:28 Marvel not at this: for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice, 29 And shall come forth; they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life; and they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of damnation.
Do you believe that a singular time is coming during which all of the dead will be raised? Or do you believe that dead will be raised at multiple times separated by, say, a thousand plus years?
Do you believe this?
Acts 17:30 In the past God overlooked such ignorance, but now he commands all people everywhere to repent. 31 For he has set a day when he will judge the world with justice by the man he has appointed. He has given proof of this to everyone by raising him from the dead.”
Do you believe that there is one judgment day where God will judge "everyone" in "the world"? Or do you believe in multiple judgment days?
Do you believe this?
2 Peter 3:10 But the day of the Lord will come like a thief. The heavens will disappear with a roar; the elements will be destroyed by fire, and the earth and everything done in it will be laid bare. 11 Since everything will be destroyed in this way, what kind of people ought you to be? You ought to live holy and godly lives 12 as you look forward to the day of God and speed its coming. That day will bring about the destruction of the heavens by fire, and the elements will melt in the heat. 13 But in keeping with his promise we are looking forward to a new heaven and a new earth, where righteousness dwells.
Peter indicated that the day of the Lord is the day that the Lord will fulfill the promise of His second coming. And he indicated that on that day the Lord will burn up the heavens and the earth. And he indicated that the new heavens and new earth will be the fulfillment of His promise of His second coming. Do you believe all of that or do you believe He will instead allow some mortals to survive His second coming and enter into a so-called earthly millennial kingdom?
Thank you for posting scripture.
Smiting the earth and slaying the wicked sound like they are in the future.
Also, I'm glad we see that he smites slays the wicked because that is another point to shut up the idea that the wicked enter the kingdom.
You Amil were the first to say that Premil is a false doctrine without one scripture to prove it. The burden of proof is on you.Post #220 has no scripture in it. I asked for one scripture that Amil contradicts. Should I take this response to me that you have none? It seems to me that you like to make all kinds of claims, but you are incapable of backing them up with scripture.
It sounds more like you are projecting that on me. Scripture is meant to be interpreted by what it plainly states, and Amil makes up complicated ideas out of the plain text.
What you are saying is not described in the passage of scripture at hand. You are assuming.Where does it say that? You are clearly just making assumptions here and not proving anything. Scripture says we will meet Him in the air when He comes. Where does it say we are then taken to the earth? Where does Matthew 25:31-46 say anything about Him coming to the earth? It doesn't. Your beliefs are based on nothing except assumptions and speculation.
Look, in all fairness, I made this thread to discuss the post-trib rapture, then before I knew it, people started coming in here talking about Amil and Premil, and calling Premil false doctrine. I'm not the one who brought up Amil at all. I'm just replying to all the posts. If you guys want to debate Amil, go make another thread aboub it.Please stop making unfounded assumptions regarding Amil doctrine. You've already admitted that you really know very little regarding the doctrine of Amil. If you can, show how Amil "makes up complicated ideas out of the plain text". If you could give an example of this then perhaps myself and others who adhere to Amil doctrine might be able to show you why you have not rightly understood the doctrine of Amil.
Please read my post #218 where I quoted some plainly stated scripture passages which support Amil, but not Premil.It sounds more like you are projecting that on me. Scripture is meant to be interpreted by what it plainly states, and Amil makes up complicated ideas out of the plain text.
You are doing absolutely nothing to support your claims with scripture. You need to start doing that if you want to be taken seriously. How am I the one making assumptions about Matthew 25:31-46, when you are the one claiming that it's talking about something taking place on earth even though it does not say that anywhere in the passage?What you are saying is not described in the passage of scripture at hand. You are assuming.
Amils believe in a post-trib rapture. You seemed to only be aware of the post-trib premil view, so it became necessary to teach you that there are other views. Your original post really only addresses the post-trib, premil view. Amils like myself are showing how there can be a post-trib rapture from the Amil perspective, which I think is valid in a thread where you are trying to disprove the possibility of a post-trib rapture.Look, in all fairness, I made this thread to discuss the post-trib rapture, then before I knew it, people started coming in here talking about Amil and Premil, and calling Premil false doctrine. I'm not the one who brought up Amil at all. I'm just replying to all the posts. If you guys want to debate Amil, go make another thread aboub it.
I already replied to that post.Please read my post #218 where I quoted some plainly stated scripture passages which support Amil, but not Premil.
Because it doesn't imply otherwise.You are doing absolutely nothing to support your claims with scripture. You need to start doing that if you want to be taken seriously. How am I the one making assumptions about Matthew 25:31-46, when you are the one claiming that it's talking about something taking place on earth even though it does not say that anywhere in the passage?
Amil requires you disbelieve the plain statements of narrative prophecy. Plain and simple.Please stop making unfounded assumptions regarding Amil doctrine. You've already admitted that you really know very little regarding the doctrine of Amil. If you can, show how Amil "makes up complicated ideas out of the plain text". If you could give an example of this then perhaps myself and others who adhere to Amil doctrine might be able to show you why you have not rightly understood the doctrine of Amil.
Ok fair enough.Amils believe in a post-trib rapture. You seemed to only be aware of the post-trib premil view, so it became necessary to teach you that there are other views. Your original post really only addresses the post-trib, premil view. Amils like myself are showing how there can be a post-trib rapture from the Amil perspective, which I think is valid in a thread where you are trying to disprove the possibility of a post-trib rapture.