Originally Posted by warpedwarriors
PILGRIM: "Deuteronomy 18:20-22 (ASV) 20 But the prophet, that shall speak a word presumptuously in my name, which I have not commanded him to speak, or that shall speak in the name of other gods, that same prophet shall die..."

^^^ Here you quote Deuteronomy 18:20 to justify what should happen to Dispensationalists.

This is a classic example of a "Non Sequitur" (a conclusion or statement that does not logically follow from the previous argument or statement.) The CONTEXT is that anyone who takes it upon himself to predict an event concerning God's eternal will/plan and that event/matter does not come to pass is thus, by God's infallible Word, a 'false prophet', and thus in OT Israel politic that individual is to be put to death. Therefore, concerning some within the Dispensational camp who are given to making predictions and fulfillments of future events which are patently false, under OT law, they would be liable to being stoned to death. In our present NT covenant, that law no longer pertains, unless one is an advocate of Theonomic Reconstructionism to its extreme.

You, at best, have over reacted to my statement which is patently true concerning false prophets and which pertains to ANYONE who is guilty of that law. If one holds to some form of Dispensationalism and makes false predictions, claiming that it is God's truth, then they are worthy of being excommunicated from their local assembly, IF in fact they actually are a professing member of a church, and totally avoided by all who profess the name of Christ. So, the question is, are you one of those who is given to making false prophetic announcements based upon your particular and unique interpretation of Scripture and announces such nonsense publicly in essence as "Thus saith the Lord...."? IF <---- that is the case, then I strongly urge you to repent and seek the Lord for forgiveness. IF <---- you are not such an individual, then at least I would encourage you to curb your tender sensibilities, read what others are writing/saying in CONTEXT and first look to yourself for any possible misunderstanding before openly and publicly castigating anyone harshly thus being guilty of breaking the 9th commandment.


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