Their interpretation is that this is not the end times… that I would agree with.
The bits of scripture are not an interpretation, it’s a reference.
Their interpretation is that this is not the end times… that I would agree with.
They take various one liners (chapter and verse/s) and create an outcome from it. It's their interpretation.Slimshandy wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 10:49 amTheir interpretation is that this is not the end times… that I would agree with.Della wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 10:18 amThis is from GotQuestions. It's their interpretation.Slimshandy wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 10:17 am
How am I going to say if I agree with your interpretation if I don’t know what it is?
The bits of scripture are not an interpretation, it’s a reference.
The various one liners aren’t adding up to a singular narrative.Della wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 11:52 amThey take various one liners (chapter and verse/s) and create an outcome from it. It's their interpretation.Slimshandy wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 10:49 amTheir interpretation is that this is not the end times… that I would agree with.
The bits of scripture are not an interpretation, it’s a reference.
mommy_jules wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 12:53 pm What Israel’s role in the “end of times” in Christianity depends on your eschatological views. Got Questions ministry is a conservative evangelical nondenominational (I read that as reformed Baptist) parachurch ministry. They have a premillennial dispensational view on eschatology, so that needs to be considered when reading their views on “the end times”.
https://www.gotquestions.org/Eschatology.html
More charismatic/pentecostal Christians, such as Sean Feucht, who believe the world is in “the end times” now or are always predicting “the end times.”