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Is there a shared perspective on eschatology among Anabaptists?
I am thinking about becoming an Anabaptist, but I think my eschatological stance may be incompatible.
I'm a dispensationalist, and I believe there is a eschatological significance for modern Israel, but I wouldn't say I'm necessarily pro-war and militarily backing Israel at all costs like what seems to be popular with the evangelical right.
I also believe it is possible to pro-Israel and be a dispensationalist while also calling out the country's injustices towards Palestinians.
Is any of this incompatible with Anabaptism and do Anabaptists tend to have an eschatological leaning?
I am thinking about becoming an Anabaptist, but I think my eschatological stance may be incompatible.
I'm a dispensationalist, and I believe there is a eschatological significance for modern Israel, but I wouldn't say I'm necessarily pro-war and militarily backing Israel at all costs like what seems to be popular with the evangelical right.
I also believe it is possible to pro-Israel and be a dispensationalist while also calling out the country's injustices towards Palestinians.
Is any of this incompatible with Anabaptism and do Anabaptists tend to have an eschatological leaning?