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Hitch
January 29th 2005, 04:19 PM
There is a particualty amusing theme I've noticed looking over a few threads. The futurists are placing nearly all their stake on M24 and the 'end of the age'. Of course no manner of faulty logic will be left unused to supply power for their assertion that this does and must mean the end of time and Christ , who had only just parrabolicly told the disciples of the cross, had in fact leapt to and event seperated from them by millennia. LOL
Whats really funny is that no futurist I know, and certainly by defintion no DF, can argue that Christ lived and spoke in the contemporay 'age'.
Take care
Hitch
President-Elect $cirisme
January 29th 2005, 05:03 PM
Speak of the devil, I was just thinking of you this morning Hitch.
Howdy.
dizzle
January 29th 2005, 05:07 PM
Hitch has been like the ghost of Christmas past. He comes - makes one post - and then disappears leaving a hazy wisp in the place he once occupied.
Hitch
January 29th 2005, 07:55 PM
Speak of the devil, I was just thinking of you this morning Hitch.
Howdy. I see you were well occupied.
Take care
H
Chief of Staff Lizard
January 30th 2005, 09:53 AM
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studyhound
January 30th 2005, 01:00 PM
Hitch has been like the ghost of Christmas past. He comes - makes one post - and then disappears leaving a hazy wisp in the place he once occupied.
Hitch that tease!!!:lol:
Lets see if he sticks around for mor than 10 minutes.
:sh:
Tim C.
April 4th 2005, 05:47 PM
There is a particualty amusing theme I've noticed looking over a few threads. The futurists are placing nearly all their stake on M24 and the 'end of the age'. Of course no manner of faulty logic will be left unused to supply power for their assertion that this does and must mean the end of time and Christ , who had only just parrabolicly told the disciples of the cross, had in fact leapt to and event seperated from them by millennia. LOL
Whats really funny is that no futurist I know, and certainly by defintion no DF, can argue that Christ lived and spoke in the contemporay 'age'.
Christ's references to the "end of the age" pertain to the close of the Old Covenant dispensation for Israel (i.e., Daniel 2:41-44, 7:24-25, 9:27). In other words, it has nothing to do with the present church age. There is no problem here for dispensationalism.
-Tim
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