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Bible Note: Dear Ed, Demand? Oh ho... do you think I have such authority? I just want to minimize the amount of reading I need to do (per #243147). Surely somebody thought it fitting to explain it all in a single volume. I just noticed that no two Dispensationalists agreed on the same doctrine. What I have learned from you is that there is another kind of Dispensationalism of those who disavow Dispensationalism in general. Instead of minimizing the amount of reading, now if I am to understand, I must read even MORE and varied positions. The amount of effort to understand this document increases exponentially. Your questions regarding the Reformation are out there to uncover as you wish. None of these things were done in a corner. Just as my efforts to understand Dispensationalism will require further attention. We who do not comprehend these doctrines have little authority to comment on them. To summarize my confusion, it involves the Pentecostal embracing of Dispensationalism, while rejecting or accepting en toto, the teaching of Dispensationalists through history. A rose by any other name, you know? I have a couple other AOG professors I can ask. Thus, I will seek the answers elsewhere with those who are apt to teach. Sorry for bothering you with questions of your Non-Dispensational doctrines expressed in the context of Dispensationalism. In Him, Doc PS You continue to want to talk about Reformed perceptions... Seems odd that a Pentecostal wants to know about Reformed Theology. Please start your questions on another thread. Branching off topic would confuse everyone. In another thread, I'll be happy to answer any questions that you might have. PSS I got an answer from one of my AOG pastor friends. He writes, "Standard A/G doctrine IS dispensational, pre-tribulational and pre-millenial. PERIOD." (sic) He further tells me that there are dissenters among those ordained as AOG pastors. Another one says, "Smile and nod. Just take his name to prayer and hold forth a hand of friendship with a view to hopeful fellowship." These statements have confirmed my growing suspicions that Dispensationalism is a moving target. Reformed theology had that problem at one time. It took a hundred years to iron it out. It looks like it will take more than two hundred years for Dispensationalists to arrive at agreement. |