noting that “Christ is neither taught in it nor recognized.” Despite his misgivings, though, Revelation appealed to those who condemned the Papacy and couldn’t wait for the millennium to begin.
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Is God having a cultural 'moment'?
God seems to be having a moment, culturally speaking. So is the Bible, it seems.
A bizarre encounter in a North Texas neighborhood has left residents on edge after a man wearing a satanic mask and holding a sign with an apocalyptic Bible passage approached ... premillennialists” ...
A post-tribulationist (Brand and Ostrander) believes that Christians will live through the tribulation before they are taken up by Christ. The same logic also applies to the millennium -- a term which ...
I hesitate to admit this, but I put "another carefully timed pandemic" on my 2025 bingo card, and yet somehow missed putting "the vice president of the United States wields 'ordo amoris' in a debate ...
It was created by John Nelson Darby in the 1830s. Dispensationalism is also known for belief in the secret rapture of the church, followed by a tribulation, then Christ’s return and millennial reign.
The Church rejects (see DS 3839) or at least regards critically all forms of millenarism, meaning that after a time of trial Christ returning to earth would reign during thousand ... new Pentecost and ...