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FlorianGeyer1524 on scored.co
11 days ago10 points(+0/-0/+10Score on mirror)2 children
The main issue is that Dispensationalists view that God has 2 covenant people, israel and the church, and that God really cares more for Isreal and that God still has future promises to fulfill for them.
Whereas for the vast majority of church history (1850+ years) most Christians understood that the church is the true Isreal and that it is those who have faith in Christ who are truly children of Abraham.
A major distinction of dispensationalism is zionism, and an eschatology that says that Isreal will be reestablished, a third temple will be built, and there will be a pretribulational rapture of the church.
This is where we get all the boomer evangelicals sending money to the "fellowship of Christians and jews" or buying shofars and prayer shawls.
If your eschatology says that israel is God's chosen nation, and that you must bless israel or you'll cursed, then of course we should send a gorillion dollars every year and send our men to die for them.
And dispensationalists also believe we need to support israel so they can build the third temple, so the anitchrist can set himself up as the abomination of desolation, so God can rapture the church before the tribulation begins.
If you tried explaining that to a christian before the 1850s, nobody would have understood a word you were talking about.
11 days ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
>Christians understood that the church is the true Isreal
I like to say "Jesus was the last Jew (Israelite)". He made it clear that the path to God was through Him alone, and nothing to do with birthrights, more than likely because of how many of the "Chosen" decided to spit in God's face.
Whereas for the vast majority of church history (1850+ years) most Christians understood that the church is the true Isreal and that it is those who have faith in Christ who are truly children of Abraham.
A major distinction of dispensationalism is zionism, and an eschatology that says that Isreal will be reestablished, a third temple will be built, and there will be a pretribulational rapture of the church.
This is where we get all the boomer evangelicals sending money to the "fellowship of Christians and jews" or buying shofars and prayer shawls.
If your eschatology says that israel is God's chosen nation, and that you must bless israel or you'll cursed, then of course we should send a gorillion dollars every year and send our men to die for them.
And dispensationalists also believe we need to support israel so they can build the third temple, so the anitchrist can set himself up as the abomination of desolation, so God can rapture the church before the tribulation begins.
If you tried explaining that to a christian before the 1850s, nobody would have understood a word you were talking about.
I like to say "Jesus was the last Jew (Israelite)". He made it clear that the path to God was through Him alone, and nothing to do with birthrights, more than likely because of how many of the "Chosen" decided to spit in God's face.