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Top: Society: Religion_and_Spirituality: Christianity: Theology: Dispensationalism: Hyper-Dispensationalism: Mid-Acts
| Please submit only sites concerning mid-Acts Dispensationalism to this category. This viewpoint is based upon the belief that the present church began with the apostle Paul at some point during the mid-Acts period. Consequently, mid-Acts dispensationalists believe that only Paul's epistles were written directly to the church today, and that none of Paul's epistles were written to believers in previous dispensations. The theme of these sites must focus mainly upon mid-Acts Dispensationalism, instead of related topics such as baptism, the Rapture, eternal security, etc. |
Mid-Acts Dispensationalism takes its name from the belief that Paul became the first member of the body of Christ during the mid-Acts period. Consequently, since Dispensationalists also believe scriptures pertaining to Israel do not apply to the body of Christ, mid-Acts Dispensationalism teaches that only Paul's epistles apply directly to the church today. Mid-Acts Dispensationalists also agree that believers must not forsake the rest of the Bible, because all scripture is written for our admonition and learning (1 Cor. 10:11, 2 Tim. 3:16, 2 Pet. 1:20).
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