I see dominion theology as a precursor to 'emerging church' theology that seems to already be compromising the gospel for the sake of Islam (and worldliness in general). "Chrislam" could be a precursor spiritual fulfillment of the beast's image within the temple of "God's church". Knowing, though that when the image .......
Jihad is the pinnacle of Islamic worship. I believe what is meant is that the second Islamic Jihad is the image of the first Islamic Jihad. The second jihad emerged from the Islamic beast that was wounded to death in Tours France during the first jihad, but then healed by western wealth transfer in development, production and purchase of oil. I believe this may also have to do with the power and authority that Satan gave to the Islamic kingdom beast.
...... is being erected in 'mainstream Christianity', the remnant will flee the receiving of the false prophet into the temple (the 'true church' will not receive this compromise).
Will there be a literal third temple? I can't answer that, yet. It seems that everything is in place to make that happen, though. And, under the right set of circumstances, could easily happen.
It could have been possible when Jews took back the temple mount after the 6 day war. However since then they turned over control to the antichrists in one of the false peace deals and it isn't likely now.
Nor do I from a Christian perspective, believe there could ever be a purpose for a rebuilt temple - that it could not be of the Lord - since Jesus built out temple in three days, just as He indicated He would.
http://www.islamchristianforum.com/index.php?topic=103.0I do understand why some Jews that may remain sovereignly blinded to the Gospel could have the interest. Though I don't believe it's a Christian's job to cheer them on since we know where the temple of God has been ever since the first century.
This thought struck me just in the last few days. Preterists and others complain that Jews were restored to their land in unbelief, and they are correct regarding perhaps even a majority of secular Jews there. Though scripture may indicate that they would be restored to their land in unbelief not for their sakes but for the sake of His holy name (as resistingrexmundi pointed out in this thread).
http://www.islamchristianforum.com/index.php?topic=3218.0Could it be that God returned unconverted faithful Jews, and even secular Jews, to their land specifically because they are blind to the Gospel and thus hold a more old covenant stance of "an eye for an eye", and thus have more of a heart for physically defending Israeli Jews, Christians and non-Muslim Arabs, than Christians who are called to turn the other cheek?
That being said, it wouldn't surprise me that if, instead of dropping ordinance from the air we instead leafleted all Muslim countries with the Gospel of John and maybe Mark, Islam could collapse in a day. Being exmilitary did you learn about the privately funded bibles that were being given to Afghans as host presents (written in their dialects), who invited our military into their homes? The military found out and collected them all up and burned them. Yet it's the very took that Jesus gave us with which to engage His enemies!
http://www.islamchristianforum.com/index.php?topic=212.0It wouldn't be too far fetched to see God's forceful protection of Israel from surrounding aggressors during a weaponized conflict result in the rebuilding of a temple on the mount. I can only imagine the amount of confident zeal the Jews will have when it comes to pass.
Another issue I have with preterism (as stated in the referenced web site) is the idea that historicists and futurists can't consistently be "constructively involved in making the world a better place for the long-term". That statement is wholly absurd.
Particularly from the lips of antisemites who seem to somehow miss the two primary commandments given to Christians on which all the law rests.
Anyway, I'm wandering all over the map... speculating.
Then working from a recognition of the entire broad context through which we understand prophecy into increasing detail while preserving literal words, verses and passages that are not open to interpretation.
http://www.beholdthebeast.com/traditional_framework.htm
I will check that article out. Thanks again for your responses.
PS: Maybe this response should be moved to the preterism board.
It's OK here for the time being. You may have noticed that a few additional boards came into view after you logged in as a member. Not that long ago I made several boards visible to members only, like the ones that explore specific denominations so that it wouldn't discourage Christians from reading the boards that I left public like the Islam related boards, this one and most others.