
01-26-2008, 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Daniel Ritchie The postmillenial bit on the picture is not 100% accurate; there are different views among postmils about what the millennium is:
1. Some hold its a golden-age within the NT, as is represented in the graphic.
2. Some hold its the whole NT age, as with Amils.
3. Some hold its from 70 AD until a rebellion against Christendom "Satan's little season".
The main difference between amillennial and postmillennials is the latter believes that the gospel will advance much more in the NT age. |
What Daniel said.
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