LOL. Of course not. It is the in-between that you deny. Are you denying that the wicked rise up as the sand of the sea at the end of the millennium and confederate together under the influence and control of Satan and surround the camp of the saints?
That is not what Scripture states. That is your interpretation.
They are deceived to battle. But there was never a battle. They were consumed by fire before any battle happened.
You can call that my interpretation all you want. No where does it say the camp of the saints was destroyed, and God retaliated with fire. It states after their march across the breadth of the earth they were consumed by fire. They were dead sinners in the LOF, for thinking about doing battle. But no Scripture states there was a battle. That is your imagination. I already pointed out their thoughts were of sin, but sin is a direct violation of a law. What law states one cannot be deceived by Satan?
You call them wicked. That is adding to Scripture. They are deceived, but being deceived does not make you wicked. Doing direct disobedience against God makes one wicked.
You claim I deny a bunch of people march across the earth. I have always stated that fact. Why do you keep pointing out the number, and call them wicked sinners who lived a thousand years and then all of a sudden decided to act on their sin nature? They were not waiting for Satan to be released to get up the courage to rebel.
They had no clue what rebellion even was, until decieved by Satan. That is what being deceived entails: led to believe after living in a perfect state, there is a better choice if they listen to Satan. Do you not accept the corroboration of Genesis 3 how Satan works and his MO? You use that term a lot, and cannot even apply it to how Satan deceives perfect people, who are not sinners, not born in sin, with a sin nature, but still listen and follow Satan to their eternal destruction?
These people do not bring sin into the world, because God does not let them act out their deception. There is no battle, but they are consumed by fire before they actually sin. Marching across the earth is not a sin. Doing battle is the act of sin against God. Thinking about doing battle is not an act of sin. It is a thought of sin. These people are not thinking because they are sinners. They are thinking under the influence of Satan, who is the father of sin.
Even in Genesis 4, it does not say Cain was listening to Satan. In the NT we are told that Cain:
"Not as Cain, who was of that wicked one, and slew his brother. And wherefore slew he him? Because his own works were evil, and his brother's righteous."
So we know that God does not state listening to Satan is sin. But doing what Satan implies we do, by acting out our thoughts is what produces sin. Surely you are not going to say, Cain was the procreation of Satan and Eve, when you won't even allow procreation in the Millennium.
If the camp of the saints cannot have any offspring, how are there people spread over the whole earth to march against the original camp of the saints? You ask where they come from. They are humans born after 20 to 25 generations later, during the thousand years. They certainly are not Adam's dead corruptible flesh left over after sin has been removed at the Second Coming. You deny Scripture from Isaiah 65 to corroborate an implied point in Revelation 20, that after 1,000 years, humans have once again spread across the earth. What else do you think happens during a 1,000 year period on earth, nothing? You have Revelation so wrapped up in your own symbolic interpretation and imagined opinion, you refuse any physical interpretation. You deny Jesus even physically returns to this earth. You claim a NHNE before God is finished saving those in Adam's dead corruptible flesh in current reality. It is Amil who declares God kills 8 billion souls, instantly, and then sends most of them to the LOF.