These iPhone Amish are wrong for thinking they can atone for sin by throwing away the Bible to embrace dispensationalist heresy. Hopefully they did not also join John Hagee in rejecting Jesus' coming as Christ and Messiah.
“These iPhone Amish are wrong for thinking they can atone for sin by throwing away the Bible to embrace dispensationalist heresy.”
What a disgusting heretical comment!
I have no idea what you just said.
Care to expound on that a bit?
“... The Amish, both in the US and Europe, have a long history of anti-Semitism and have traditionally been firm proponents of Replacement Theology...
... ‘We are here to say we are sorry,’...”
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It’s wonderful to hear of this Amish group rejecting the false teachings of Replacement Theology.
What Is Replacement Theology?
by Dr. Thomas Ice
http://www.pre-trib.org/data/pdf/Ice-WhatisReplacementThe.pdf
Israel’s Right to the Promised Land
by Dr. Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum
http://www.pre-trib.org/data/pdf/Fruchtenbaum-Israel%92sRightToThePr.pdf
The Israel of God (Galatians 6:16)
by Dr. Thomas Ice
http://www.pre-trib.org/data/pdf/Ice-TheIsraelOfGod.pdf
What About the Land Promises to Israel?
by Dr. Thomas Ice
http://www.pre-trib.org/data/pdf/Ice-WhatAboutTheLandPromi.pdf
The months left for waking up from such a grossly UNBiblical perspective as you assert
are diminishing rapidly.
Better than embracing your slander against Hagee. His actual point, which he had to make more clear in the second printing of the book in question since some people seem incapable of handling a bit of hyperbole, was that Yeshua's intent in the First Coming was not to be the Annointed (Mashiach, Christos) King, but to bear Israel's sins as a sacrifice.
Which is true.
May I suggest that you actually read the quote in context before getting incensed about it next time.
Shalom.