What is your eschatology?
What is your eschatology?
I found this quiz
http://quizfarm.com/test.php?q_id=44107
I scored:
You scored as Preterist.
You take the historical setting of the Bible very seriously, and believe that passages like Daniel 7 and Mark 13 were speaking about their own day rather than the End of Time, though there will still be a time when Jesus is 'unveiled' and there will be final judgement and new creation.
Amillenialist
100%
Preterist
100%
Postmillenialist
75%
Premillenialist
25%
Dispensationalist
0%
Left Behind
0%
Jim
http://quizfarm.com/test.php?q_id=44107
I scored:
You scored as Preterist.
You take the historical setting of the Bible very seriously, and believe that passages like Daniel 7 and Mark 13 were speaking about their own day rather than the End of Time, though there will still be a time when Jesus is 'unveiled' and there will be final judgement and new creation.
Amillenialist
100%
Preterist
100%
Postmillenialist
75%
Premillenialist
25%
Dispensationalist
0%
Left Behind
0%
Jim
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Reason:
Reason:
Moltmannian Eschatology 95% (I have no idea what that is)
Premillenialism 90%
Amillenialism 75%
Postmillenialism 35%
Left Behind 30%
Preterist 15%
Dispensationalist 0%
I question the validity of the test. Do not the second and third items express contradictory concepts? How could I score so highly in both?
Or am I one confused eschatologist?
Why should I have scored anything as "Left Behind"? I do not believe in a pre-trib rapture.
Premillenialism 90%
Amillenialism 75%
Postmillenialism 35%
Left Behind 30%
Preterist 15%
Dispensationalist 0%
I question the validity of the test. Do not the second and third items express contradictory concepts? How could I score so highly in both?
Or am I one confused eschatologist?
Why should I have scored anything as "Left Behind"? I do not believe in a pre-trib rapture.
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Reason:
Reason:
Paidion
Avatar --- Age 45
"Not one soul will ever be redeemed from hell but by being saved from his sins, from the evil in him." --- George MacDonald
Avatar --- Age 45
"Not one soul will ever be redeemed from hell but by being saved from his sins, from the evil in him." --- George MacDonald
I scored 100% amillennialist and 80% preterist. That sounds about right to me. The lower scores on the list can be more-or-less discounted, I think, as they may be based upon the answer to a single question or two.
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Reason:
Reason:
In Jesus,
Steve
Steve
- _anothersteve
- Posts: 46
- Joined: Thu Sep 14, 2006 11:30 pm
- Location: Toronto, Canada
Amillenialist 90%
Preterist 90%
Moltmannian Eschatology 55%
Postmillenialist 45%
Premillenialist 30%
Left Behind 15%
Dispensationalist 0%
These numbers could change…I'm still thinking this issue through. Steve Gregg resurrected my desire to learn about eschatology. Until I heard him I had no idea there were non-futurist views. I was basically a pan-millennialist (it will all pan out in the end). I don't blame anyone for being a pan-millennialist when only presented with a dispensational futurist view. It doesn’t make sense. I could never justify "The Gap" or "This Generation" in my mind.
When I was presented with the various approaches by Steve G, I felt like I didn't need to commit intellectual suicide in order to make many passages "fit". Now, several pieces of the puzzle have fit nicely into place in my mind.
I know eschatology is not Steve G's favorite subject by any means. I heard him, one time, express a little dismay at the number of questions people ask him about it. I agree there are many more important issues BUT for someone, like me, who is trying to make sense of the Bible, Steve G's input on this subject is very valuable. His teaching has caused me to revisit many passages in the Bible (which I had given up on) with enthusiasm and new understanding.
Thanks Steve G !!
Preterist 90%
Moltmannian Eschatology 55%
Postmillenialist 45%
Premillenialist 30%
Left Behind 15%
Dispensationalist 0%
These numbers could change…I'm still thinking this issue through. Steve Gregg resurrected my desire to learn about eschatology. Until I heard him I had no idea there were non-futurist views. I was basically a pan-millennialist (it will all pan out in the end). I don't blame anyone for being a pan-millennialist when only presented with a dispensational futurist view. It doesn’t make sense. I could never justify "The Gap" or "This Generation" in my mind.
When I was presented with the various approaches by Steve G, I felt like I didn't need to commit intellectual suicide in order to make many passages "fit". Now, several pieces of the puzzle have fit nicely into place in my mind.
I know eschatology is not Steve G's favorite subject by any means. I heard him, one time, express a little dismay at the number of questions people ask him about it. I agree there are many more important issues BUT for someone, like me, who is trying to make sense of the Bible, Steve G's input on this subject is very valuable. His teaching has caused me to revisit many passages in the Bible (which I had given up on) with enthusiasm and new understanding.
Thanks Steve G !!
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Reason:
Reason:
Avatar...My daughter and I standing on a glass floor. well over 1000 feet above ground at the CN Tower in Toronto...the tiny green dots beside my left foot are trees.
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- Posts: 32
- Joined: Sun Nov 05, 2006 1:41 pm
- Location: lakewood, Ca.
Amillenialist 85%
Preterist 75%
Postmillenialist 65%
Moltmannian Eschatology 55%
Premillenialist 50%
Left Behind 25%
Dispensationalist 15%
Boy...Talk about loaded questions. Presuppositions are deadly.
Preterist 75%
Postmillenialist 65%
Moltmannian Eschatology 55%
Premillenialist 50%
Left Behind 25%
Dispensationalist 15%
Boy...Talk about loaded questions. Presuppositions are deadly.
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Reason:
Reason:
Soon means later, Near means far, and at hand means countless thousands of years off in the future.
Hermeneutics 101, Dallas Theological Seminary
Hermeneutics 101, Dallas Theological Seminary
Amillenialist 100%
Preterist 65%
Postmillenialist 55%
Moltmannian Eschatology 35%
Premillenialist 35%
Left Behind 20%
Dispensationalist 10%
Preterist 65%
Postmillenialist 55%
Moltmannian Eschatology 35%
Premillenialist 35%
Left Behind 20%
Dispensationalist 10%
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Reason:
Reason:
God Bless
Amillenialist 70%
Moltmannian Eschatology 65%
Left Behind 55%
Preterist 50%
Premillenialist 45%
Dispensationalist 30%
Postmillenialist 20%
wow- a lot of close (and seemingly contradictory) percentages. yep, i'll admit i am quite wishy-washy on this topic.
TK
Moltmannian Eschatology 65%
Left Behind 55%
Preterist 50%
Premillenialist 45%
Dispensationalist 30%
Postmillenialist 20%
wow- a lot of close (and seemingly contradictory) percentages. yep, i'll admit i am quite wishy-washy on this topic.
TK
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Reason:
Reason:
"Were not our hearts burning within us? (Lk 24:32)
- _Father_of_five
- Posts: 213
- Joined: Mon Nov 15, 2004 12:37 pm
- Location: Texas USA
Amillenialist 100%
Preterist 75%
Moltmannian Eschatology 70%
Dispensationalist 50%
Postmillenialist 45%
Premillenialist 20%
Left Behind 5%
Todd
Preterist 75%
Moltmannian Eschatology 70%
Dispensationalist 50%
Postmillenialist 45%
Premillenialist 20%
Left Behind 5%
Todd
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Reason:
Reason:
You scored as Amillenialist.
Amillenialist 100%
Preterist 100%
Moltmannian Eschatology 65%
Postmillenialist 50%
Premillenialist 25%
Dispensationalist 0%
Left Behind 0%
Wow I'm 65% Moltmannian
Whatever that is!
Amillenialist 100%
Preterist 100%
Moltmannian Eschatology 65%
Postmillenialist 50%
Premillenialist 25%
Dispensationalist 0%
Left Behind 0%
Wow I'm 65% Moltmannian

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Reason:
Reason:
Derek
Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the LORD our God.
Psalm 20:7
Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the LORD our God.
Psalm 20:7