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Yes, I've heard these things too. It is thought by some that early Chiliasm advocated for Amillennialism in a sense by its "Replacement Theology." That is, the view that Israel went out with the OT Law and was replaced by the NT Church is a feature in Amillennialism.
It was this dominant belief in Replacement Theology that caused Dispensationalists to root themselves with early Chiliasm, thinking that Premill is the basis for their own system. But Chiliasm never contained elements of an any-moment Rapture of the Church, nor is there a trace of Pretribulational Theology, in my opinion.
Amillennialism has nothing to do with "replacement theology". "Replacement Theology" is a pejorative term used to smear historic and orthodox Christian teaching about who Jesus is.
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