Eschatology

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bigcat22
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This has probably been done before but the other thread got me curious as to what everyone's take is on eschatology. I'm assuming, thanks to the Left Behind series, that most here are pre-millennialists, but wanted to know if anyone else hold the post-millennial or amillennial view.

Personally I'm a post-millennialist and think a strong case can be made that most "end times" events happened prior to 100 AD. Which falls in line with the Olivet Discourse when Jesus said all this will happen in your generation.
schmendeler
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Personally I'm a post-millennialist and think a strong case can be made that most "end times" events happened prior to 100 AD. Which falls in line with the Olivet Discourse when Jesus said all this will happen in your generation.
i think any honest reading of the text leads to the conclusion that jesus definitely thought it would happen within the lifetimes of those present.
Win At Life
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schmendeler said:

Quote:

Personally I'm a post-millennialist and think a strong case can be made that most "end times" events happened prior to 100 AD. Which falls in line with the Olivet Discourse when Jesus said all this will happen in your generation.
i think any honest reading of the text leads to the conclusion that jesus definitely thought it would happen within the lifetimes of those present.


As did Isaiah in chapter 7.
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