For any lurkers still clinging to the anti-Christ lies of Dispensationalism:
You want to know what Scripture actually says? Let’s torch the Scofield/Vlach fantasy with God-breathed truth — verse by verse.
Galatians 3:16 — “The promises were made to Abraham and to his seed... who is Christ.”
Plain meaning:
The promise was never to "seeds" (plural), never to a bloodline. It was to Christ alone.
Their dodge:
“This is just about spiritual blessings. The land and nation stuff still goes to ethnic Israel.”
Problem:
They just ripped the covenant in half. Paul unifies it in Christ — they turn it into a racial apartheid.
Romans 11:20–22 — “They were broken off because of unbelief... you stand fast through faith... if God did not spare the natural branches, neither will he spare you... God’s kindness to you, provided you continue in his kindness. Otherwise you too will be cut off.”
Plain meaning:
Paul is warning Gentile believers not to grow arrogant — because the Jews were cut off from the olive tree (God’s covenant people) due to unbelief in Christ. Only faith keeps anyone grafted in.
Their dodge:
They claim “cut off” just means temporary discipline or a brief pause in God’s plan for Israel.
Problem:
Paul didn’t say “set aside for now.” He said broken off.
He uses covenantal, organic imagery — the natural branches were removed, and only those who continue in faith remain.
There is no “special exception” for unbelieving Israel. The covenant tree is Christ — and they are no longer on it.
Galatians 3:28 — “There is no Jew or Greek... you are all one in Christ Jesus.”
Plain meaning:
Ethnicity no longer matters before God. The dividing lines are gone — unity in Christ is the only identity that counts.
Their dodge:
“That’s just spiritual equality — not about prophetic destiny or covenant fulfillment.”
Problem:
Paul isn’t writing a Hallmark card. He’s declaring the new creation order. If you're in Christ, you're in — no exceptions for genealogy.
Romans 9:6 — “Not all who are descended from Israel belong to Israel.”
Plain meaning:
Covenant has never been about blood. There’s a true Israel inside the visible one — and it’s marked by faith, not flesh.
Their dodge:
“True Israel is both the Church and ethnic Jews with future prophetic privileges.”
Problem:
Paul just demolished the supremacy of descent — and they rebuild it with Scofield bricks.
Philippians 3:3 — “For we are the circumcision, who worship by the Spirit of God and glory in Christ Jesus and put no confidence in the flesh.”
Plain meaning:
Paul redefines circumcision — not as outward or ethnic — but as spiritual. The Church is the covenant people.
Their dodge:
“He’s only contrasting Spirit vs. flesh — not making a claim about Israel.”
Problem:
Wrong. Paul says “we” are the circumcision. That’s covenant identity language. If we are, then they’re not.
Romans 2:28–29 — “A person is not a Jew who is one only outwardly... but inwardly, by the Spirit.”
Plain meaning:
Paul obliterates Jewish identity as a birthright. The real Jew is one transformed by the Spirit, not by birth or ritual.
Their dodge:
“This only applies to morality, not to national Israel’s role in prophecy.”
Problem:
No. Paul is redefining the entire concept of covenant identity around the Spirit — not race, not ritual, not nation.
Romans 4:13 — “It was not through the law that Abraham and his offspring received the promise... but through the righteousness that comes by faith.”
Plain meaning:
The Abrahamic promise isn’t about Torah, temple, or territory — it’s accessed by faith, and always has been.
Their dodge:
They split the promises: “spiritual ones go to the Church, land/nation ones stay with Israel.”
Problem:
Paul never splits the promises. He re-centers all of them in Christ and faith. Period. Dividing them is a manmade construct.
Ephesians 2:14 — “He has made the two groups one... and has destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility.”
Plain meaning:
Jesus abolished the Jew/Gentile divide and created one new man in Himself. The division is over.
Their dodge:
“This is just about worship unity — not national destiny or covenant structure.”
Problem:
Paul doesn’t say the wall is lowered. He says it’s destroyed. Christ didn’t merge two peoples — He created one.
Matthew 21:43 — “The kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a people producing its fruits.”
Plain meaning:
Jesus is speaking to the Jewish leaders — and says they’re being disinherited. The Kingdom now belongs to a new people — the fruit-bearing Church.
Their dodge:
“This just means individual Jews were unfaithful — not the nation being set aside.”
Problem:
Jesus is using national, covenantal language. The torch is being passed — not temporarily, but decisively.
Why They Do It:
Their misled, warped theology is preloaded with the assumption that God has “two peoples”: Israel and the Church.
So when Scripture directly contradicts that idea, they force a split between “spiritual” and “national” promises — even if Paul himself never does.
In short: They impose Dispensationalism onto the Bible instead of letting the Bible interpret itself.
What This Really Means:
To read Galatians 3 and Romans 9 honestly is to be confronted with the radical truth that:
The Old Covenant was a shadow — and the New Covenant in Christ is the fulfillment.
God has one people, and their name is not “Jews” or “Gentiles.”
Their name is: The Body of Christ.
Scofield and Vlach say “that’s replacement.”
But the truth is: It’s fulfillment.
And here’s the bottom line — raw and unfiltered:
The only way this blasphemous, Satanic, misled insanity works is if you ignore Jesus Christ, silence the apostles, and throw the Gospel out the window.
So if you want to roll the dice with your eternal soul —
ignore Christ, rewrite the Gospel, mislead other Christians, and help ignite World War III —
that’s your choice.
But know the risk:
You're not just dabbling in bad theology.
You are aligning yourself with the enemy of God,
propping up lies that serve the dark lord himself.
And the consequences?
They won’t be temporary.
They’ll be eternal. Forever.
Choose wisely —
because Jesus Christ is not coming back to applaud those who rejected His covenant and empowered His enemies.
He's coming back to judge them.
You want to know what Scripture actually says? Let’s torch the Scofield/Vlach fantasy with God-breathed truth — verse by verse.
Galatians 3:16 — “The promises were made to Abraham and to his seed... who is Christ.”
Plain meaning:
The promise was never to "seeds" (plural), never to a bloodline. It was to Christ alone.
Their dodge:
“This is just about spiritual blessings. The land and nation stuff still goes to ethnic Israel.”
Problem:
They just ripped the covenant in half. Paul unifies it in Christ — they turn it into a racial apartheid.
Romans 11:20–22 — “They were broken off because of unbelief... you stand fast through faith... if God did not spare the natural branches, neither will he spare you... God’s kindness to you, provided you continue in his kindness. Otherwise you too will be cut off.”
Plain meaning:
Paul is warning Gentile believers not to grow arrogant — because the Jews were cut off from the olive tree (God’s covenant people) due to unbelief in Christ. Only faith keeps anyone grafted in.
Their dodge:
They claim “cut off” just means temporary discipline or a brief pause in God’s plan for Israel.
Problem:
Paul didn’t say “set aside for now.” He said broken off.
He uses covenantal, organic imagery — the natural branches were removed, and only those who continue in faith remain.
There is no “special exception” for unbelieving Israel. The covenant tree is Christ — and they are no longer on it.
Galatians 3:28 — “There is no Jew or Greek... you are all one in Christ Jesus.”
Plain meaning:
Ethnicity no longer matters before God. The dividing lines are gone — unity in Christ is the only identity that counts.
Their dodge:
“That’s just spiritual equality — not about prophetic destiny or covenant fulfillment.”
Problem:
Paul isn’t writing a Hallmark card. He’s declaring the new creation order. If you're in Christ, you're in — no exceptions for genealogy.
Romans 9:6 — “Not all who are descended from Israel belong to Israel.”
Plain meaning:
Covenant has never been about blood. There’s a true Israel inside the visible one — and it’s marked by faith, not flesh.
Their dodge:
“True Israel is both the Church and ethnic Jews with future prophetic privileges.”
Problem:
Paul just demolished the supremacy of descent — and they rebuild it with Scofield bricks.
Philippians 3:3 — “For we are the circumcision, who worship by the Spirit of God and glory in Christ Jesus and put no confidence in the flesh.”
Plain meaning:
Paul redefines circumcision — not as outward or ethnic — but as spiritual. The Church is the covenant people.
Their dodge:
“He’s only contrasting Spirit vs. flesh — not making a claim about Israel.”
Problem:
Wrong. Paul says “we” are the circumcision. That’s covenant identity language. If we are, then they’re not.
Romans 2:28–29 — “A person is not a Jew who is one only outwardly... but inwardly, by the Spirit.”
Plain meaning:
Paul obliterates Jewish identity as a birthright. The real Jew is one transformed by the Spirit, not by birth or ritual.
Their dodge:
“This only applies to morality, not to national Israel’s role in prophecy.”
Problem:
No. Paul is redefining the entire concept of covenant identity around the Spirit — not race, not ritual, not nation.
Romans 4:13 — “It was not through the law that Abraham and his offspring received the promise... but through the righteousness that comes by faith.”
Plain meaning:
The Abrahamic promise isn’t about Torah, temple, or territory — it’s accessed by faith, and always has been.
Their dodge:
They split the promises: “spiritual ones go to the Church, land/nation ones stay with Israel.”
Problem:
Paul never splits the promises. He re-centers all of them in Christ and faith. Period. Dividing them is a manmade construct.
Ephesians 2:14 — “He has made the two groups one... and has destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility.”
Plain meaning:
Jesus abolished the Jew/Gentile divide and created one new man in Himself. The division is over.
Their dodge:
“This is just about worship unity — not national destiny or covenant structure.”
Problem:
Paul doesn’t say the wall is lowered. He says it’s destroyed. Christ didn’t merge two peoples — He created one.
Matthew 21:43 — “The kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a people producing its fruits.”
Plain meaning:
Jesus is speaking to the Jewish leaders — and says they’re being disinherited. The Kingdom now belongs to a new people — the fruit-bearing Church.
Their dodge:
“This just means individual Jews were unfaithful — not the nation being set aside.”
Problem:
Jesus is using national, covenantal language. The torch is being passed — not temporarily, but decisively.
Why They Do It:
Their misled, warped theology is preloaded with the assumption that God has “two peoples”: Israel and the Church.
So when Scripture directly contradicts that idea, they force a split between “spiritual” and “national” promises — even if Paul himself never does.
In short: They impose Dispensationalism onto the Bible instead of letting the Bible interpret itself.
What This Really Means:
To read Galatians 3 and Romans 9 honestly is to be confronted with the radical truth that:
The Old Covenant was a shadow — and the New Covenant in Christ is the fulfillment.
God has one people, and their name is not “Jews” or “Gentiles.”
Their name is: The Body of Christ.
Scofield and Vlach say “that’s replacement.”
But the truth is: It’s fulfillment.
And here’s the bottom line — raw and unfiltered:
The only way this blasphemous, Satanic, misled insanity works is if you ignore Jesus Christ, silence the apostles, and throw the Gospel out the window.
So if you want to roll the dice with your eternal soul —
ignore Christ, rewrite the Gospel, mislead other Christians, and help ignite World War III —
that’s your choice.
But know the risk:
You're not just dabbling in bad theology.
You are aligning yourself with the enemy of God,
propping up lies that serve the dark lord himself.
And the consequences?
They won’t be temporary.
They’ll be eternal. Forever.
Choose wisely —
because Jesus Christ is not coming back to applaud those who rejected His covenant and empowered His enemies.
He's coming back to judge them.