PaladinValer
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"Replacement Theology" is a misnomer. Orthodox Christianity maintains that all believers in the Incarnate God are Israel. There is no replacement of one group by another. Rather, there is a continuum of saints from the creation of mankind to the present. Even in the OT period of time, it was the true believers who were considered to truly be Israel. When there were only found a few thousand Israelites who had not bent the knee to Baal, there were at that time a sum total of a few thousand Israelites. Those who rejected God ceased being Israel. When God became incarnate, those Israelites who rejected Him ceased being Israelites, and those Gentiles who embraced Him became Israelites.
Although there may be a few people who mistakenly believe that there was some kind of "replacement" that went on, and although that is the stereotype that is fed by dispensationalists, that is not the historic orthodox Christian belief. It might be more accurate to call it "Continuum Theology", as that more accurately describes the belief.
I agree with everything you've said. Bravo!
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