Ronald Nolette
Well-Known Member
See your problem is found in your words -" by our current standards". that is making another assumption. Jesus said many many6 many things that did not get Canonized.Well, either Jesus will or won’t say and do things in a Premil millennium. That means there are only two initial assumptions.
If we assume Jesus will say and do things that are new then by all our current standards that would mean He added to the Canon.
If we assume Jesus will just sit on His throne and not say or do anything at all, then the Canon would not be added to.
It seems very odd that any Premil would even want to admit Jesus is just going to be like a dead person, not saying or doing anything in the millennium, yet that’s how it would have to be for the Canon to remain as it is today. It seems either assumption is troublesome but saying we shouldn’t make assumptions is just a way of trying to get around the problem.
and once again you are forcing Jesus into two of your assumptios-aka putting Jesus in boxes of your making! Why don't you wait until the millenium to find out exactly what jesus says and do and how the inhabitants of the millennial earth respond and record? That is the biblically smart thing to do and requires making 0 assumptions.