View Full Version : Looking for Amil./Post-trib. Forums
AllofGrace
February 11th 2004, 01:07 PM
Hi everyone,
I am looking to find as many amillennial/Post-trib. forums as I can. I am currently a member of the Mountain Retreat forum, and a handful of groups on Yahoo. Does anyone here know of any other forums that are Amillennial and Post-trib. that I might join?
Thanks!
Michael
lightninboy
April 7th 2007, 11:04 PM
I am looking for online commentaries, sermon archives, etc., from a Postmil or Amil perspective.
Matthew Henry Commentary is readily available on Crosswalk.
Anybody have some other good recommendations?
dizzle
April 8th 2007, 08:55 AM
I have amill/postmill information at
http://www.preteristsite.com/millstuff.html
lightninboy
April 8th 2007, 10:19 AM
Oh, yes. Funny I didn't think of it! It looks like a good site too!
But it is called preteristsite.com when you are a Partial Preterist and say that Preterism is heresy.
It is a handy short name for it.
dizzle
April 8th 2007, 12:25 PM
Lightin - preterism is not heresy - hyperpreterism is. There is an article explaining my position on that (the terminology) - let me know if you are interested and I will shoot you a link.
How are you on this Resurrection Day?
lightninboy
April 8th 2007, 02:01 PM
Lightin - preterism is not heresy - hyperpreterism is. There is an article explaining my position on that (the terminology) - let me know if you are interested and I will shoot you a link.
How are you on this Resurrection Day?
Hmm. Maybe one person's hyperpreterism heresy is another's preterism heresy.
Yeah, shoot me that link.
Okay. Happy Easter to you.
lightninboy
April 11th 2007, 01:52 PM
Hmm. The PreteristSite - 100% heresy-free. But if you feature both Postmillennialism and Amillennialism, aren't you guaranteed to have some heresy on it? They can't both be right, can they? So you are sure that Premillennialism is wrong, but you're not really sure whether Postmillennialism or Amillennialism is right?
dizzle
April 11th 2007, 02:24 PM
I don't consider premillennialism to be heretical either. I don't label all views other than my own heretical. I can think someone is wrong without being heresy (which I limit to beliefs that make someone outside of Christianity)
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