Yes, without a doubt this site is anti-dispensationalist.
I don't understand how (Matt. 24:29-30) disproves the pre-trib Rapture as it is speaking of the Second Coming of Christ. The Second Coming of Christ and the Rapture are not the same event.
Be that as it may, my point here is that when people reject dispensational teaching, they themselves are accepting another system of teaching. Be it amillennialism, or postmillennialism, or Covenant Theology. They may say they don't, but they do. Have you come to a place where you know which system you fit?
We all are affected by what we are originally presented with in the Christian faith. But, as time goes on, and we set ourselves to study the Scriptures, even though we may have started out one thing doesn't mean we will remain. And, that is good. I have changed my views over time in areas, such as the gifts of the Holy Spirit. I was taught that they had ceased, and most dispensationalists believe this, but over time have come to believe the Scriptures are teaching otherwise.
But, the overall dispensational method of studying the Scriptures, I believe is the best. In fact, I really believe that to not study the Bible through the dispensational method is to limit your understanding of the Bible. In other words it is a key to opening doors. And if you don't have the key, what is behind the door is lost to you. My opinion.
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