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Originally Posted by Neogillist So I guess what I described is indeed accurate from a Reformed standpoint. I don't know how the premil would differ from us, but if the soul of the righteous according to the premil receives its body when Christ returns on earth to reign for a thousand years, he must conceive that either the soul of the righteous sleeps after death, or goes up to heaven to meet Christ, just as the amil believes; but then he must have two physical resurrections, which is really silly. That is why I am not a premil, it is just not really Scriptural. | Very true; for the premil the blessed hope turns out to be either not so blessed, or a transient hope to be deferred until after the millennium.
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