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So I was brought up with the standard dispensationalist view of the End Times: pre-trib rapture and such.
However, I am no longer sure of what I think about eschatology, but am specifically interested in historic premillennialism.
If you are a historic premillennialist, would you mind answering a question:
I understand that historic premillennialits don't see a disctinction between Israel and the Church the way dispies do. What is your attitude to the modern state of Israel? Do you still think it has some significance to the end times, such as a mass conversion of the Jewish people?
This is where I get hung up. I feel like the existence of modern Israel forces me to be a dispensationalist and that it will still receive some of the promises prophecied in Scripture.
However, I am no longer sure of what I think about eschatology, but am specifically interested in historic premillennialism.
If you are a historic premillennialist, would you mind answering a question:
I understand that historic premillennialits don't see a disctinction between Israel and the Church the way dispies do. What is your attitude to the modern state of Israel? Do you still think it has some significance to the end times, such as a mass conversion of the Jewish people?
This is where I get hung up. I feel like the existence of modern Israel forces me to be a dispensationalist and that it will still receive some of the promises prophecied in Scripture.