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exis [7]
3 years ago
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Futuristic/Dispensational Premillennalism believes... the kingdom of God is currently advancing the millennium is spiritual ther

e will be a literal millennium on the earth (but no pre-tribulational rapture) there will be a literal millennium on the earth (but a pre-tribulational rapture)
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1 answer:
miskamm [114]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Postmillenialism believes...

the kingdom of God is currently advancing

On of the arguments against a pre-tribulational rapture based on 1 Thesalonians 4:15-17 is...

doesn't reference a secret coming

The New Testament clearly speaks of bodily resurrection.

true

Historic premillennialism believes...

there will be a literal millennium on the earth (but no pre-tribulational rapture)

Virtually all scholars believe in the rapture.

false

Jesus' promise of his presence to believers in the present is the same as his second coming.

false

Amillenialism believes...

the millennium is spiritual

There will be a future coming judgment.

true

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