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I'm seriously thinking about putting you on ignore permanently. I don't know yet. Maybe I will, maybe I won't. And if I do, it's not because of your Amil theology, but because of things you say to me at times like you do in this post. Some of the keywords are--deliberately, deceitful, underhand tactics---that that is supposed to be describing me. Wow.
So, I'm supposed to apologize for something I haven't even done, that being that I allegedly have deliberately been misrepresenting Amil, thus being deceitful? Guess what? I'm not too proud to apologize for something that I have actually done if it warrants an apology, but no way am I going to apologize for something I haven't done, because that would imply I'm admitting I did what I'm being falsely charged with. That would be like someone being accused of stealing money from someone even though they did no such thing whatsoever, then the accuser saying they will forget about the incident, as if it never happened, if they simply apologize for what they did. For what they did? What did they do? They did not steal the money. They are supposed to apologize for not stealing the money???
I will present some evidence how you have deliberately misrepresented Amil, despite knowing what we really believe. My refutations are also attached.
My main point had to do with Revelation 12:17, and since that appears to be spanning from the time of the ascension until the time of the 2nd coming, and that most of this 2000 years that this covers, Amil has that involving the thousand years, this adds up to that Amil has satan making war with the church when he is locked up in the pit.
Why would satan be waging war with anyone while he is depicted as shut up in a prison??
there is nowhere in all of Revelation 12 where there is a time satan can be in the pit. So why do many still insist satan is bound in the pit in this age, regardless that Scripture, such as Revelation 9 and 12 prove otherwise?
James 4:7 Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.
Where exactly is the devil going to flee to if he is supposed to be locked away in the pit at the time? Back to the pit he escaped from during Amil's version of the thousand years?
… How does satan manage to cast others into a prison while he himself is in a prison at the time
I don't see it making sense that while satan is depicted as locked up in the pit, that he is also waging war on the church or anyone for that matter. Therefore, Amils are wrong to place the thousand years in this age.
Satan functions in a spiritual prison which allows him to operate on the earth, albeit under careful spiritual restraint. He’s like a dog on a chain.
The fact that the devils in Revelation 9:2-3, the beast in 2 Thessalonians 2:3-12, Revelation 11:7 and Revelation 17:8, the false prophet in Revelation 13:11 and Satan in Revelation 9:10-11 and Revelation 20:3 are all released from their spiritual restraint in the abyss before the second coming for a little season shows that they were obviously placed there previously. Multiple NT Scripture shows the First Advent as the time of subjugation for the demonic realm.
You give lip service to the fact the abyss is a spiritual prison. That is why Satan can still function on this earth and do his evil against those who align with him. The reality is, prisoners can still do harm in a prison. A fierce dog on a chain can still do harm to those who get close to it.
There are multiple New Testament Scriptures to support the Amil position and the current binding of Satan. You must sidestep all these to sustain your own argument. Premil on the other hand has zero corroboration for its theory. That is damning for the doctrine. Scripture proves Satan was spiritually bound in spiritual chains (Matthew 12:22-29, Mark 3:11, 23-27, Luke 10:18-19, Luke 11:20-22), negate Premil. 2 Peter 2:4, Jude v 6, Revelation 9 and Revelation 20 all prove the whole demonic realm is currently restrained from stopping the free-flow of the Gospel. Revelation 9 also describes an abyss that is full of wicked spirits that are restrained, but will be released prior to the second coming for a short season.
As every Amil has told you countless times, you are deliberately misrepresenting Amil. That is deceitful! You obviously cannot deal with what we really believe or examine our beliefs in the light of our true position. This battle has been won a long time ago online. Many have seen the error of your position. The support you receive is totally negligible today compared to a few years ago. That is a powerful testimony as to how lame and unconvincing your arguments are.
I think your aim is to provoke Amils because this is getting old. How can we respect this or take anything you say serious?
Eric has corrected you many times and you have refused to apologize for your continuous misrepresentations. He has exposed your underhand tactics.
Per Amil apparently satan can pretty much do everything he can do when he is loosed while he is bound. Per Amil he can deceive nations while he is bound and that he can wage war while he is bound, and so can he when he is loosed. Per Amil he can be walking about, as a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour, while he is bound and also be able to do that when he is loosed.
Spiritual binding is speaking about putting him in spiritual chains (Matthew 12:22-29, Mark 3:11, 23-27, Luke 10:18-19, Luke 11:20-22). We are looking at spiritual restraint. Satan is currently in a spiritual prison since the first resurrection until Satan’s little season (see Revelation 9 and Revelation 20). So is his minions including the beast. This corresponds with Satan being cast out of heaven with his minions toward earth (John 12:31-33 and Revelation 12:5-11).
Another deliberate and malicious misrepresentation of Amil - and you know it. If you would care to objectively study the OT and the NT you will see that a mammoth change occurred after the first resurrection that opened up the Gospel to the nations. The darkness was dispelled and they were no longer without excuse.
Apparently, in your mind, if one thing is not literal then neither is anything else that is involved.
Using this same logic.
Revelation 19:11 And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war.
Since the white horse is not literally meaning a flesh and blood horse, then neither is heaven literal here, nor is the one sitting upon the white horse a literal being.
When has any Amil ever said this? Never! You know that! Amillennialists do not force a bias preconceived notion upon the sacred text. Each passage, chapter and book should be approached recognizing its proper sense and setting. That may be hyper-literal, highly-symbolic, hyperbolic, parabolic, poetic or apocalyptic. But the context and ambience of the location should assist us in determining the overall thrust of the text. What is more, a good knowledge of other relevant Scripture, should reinforce what the sense and setting is telling us. That helps us in interpreting the Bible as it presents itself.
As I have said countless times: you have no grasp of Amil yet (more than any other Premil) you try to constantly talk on its behalf (as if you are some authority) and always end up misrepresenting it.
How about asking questions? You don't because you would discover the truth. Misrepresenting Amil seems to be more appealing to you.
If you kept to the facts your argument would swiftly crumble.
The believer's physical resurrection can't be the first resurrection, since Christ's resurrection already preceded it, is what you argue. In that case neither can the believer's spirititual resurrection be the first resurrection, since Christ's resurrection already preceded it. What now?
If you would just listen instead of talk then you would grasp what Amils actually believe. What frustrates them more than anything over the years is that we can explain something 200 times and you still do not grasp what they are telling you, or, you are intentionally misrepresenting Amil. Whichever, it is, you do not get what Amils hold on this. This has all been explained to you until we are blue in the face. So, the breakdown is on your behalf. You chose what you are functioning in.
Not so. Never. You keep claiming this but refuse to address the Scriptures that forbid this error. You populate your so-called future millennium with countless mortal wicked. But the Bible forbids that. You have billions marrying, procreating and dying and crying, when Scripture forbids. It will never happen. I suspect you know that.
Revelation 20:6 says, “Blessed and holy is he ‘that hath part’ (present active particle) in the first resurrection: on such the second death hath no power.”
The first resurrection is shown elsewhere throughout the Word to be Christ’s resurrection (Acts 26:23, Colossians 1:18, 1 Corinthians 15:20 and Revelation 1:5). The Greek word translated “part” in the text is the word meros meaning share, allotment or portion. This reading tells us that all those that have come to the joy of saving faith in Christ have become partakers in the resurrection life, and through this will escape the horrors of the second death –
eternal wrath.
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