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<blockquote data-quote="posty" data-source="post: 2691569" data-attributes="member: 11183"><p>I grew up Baptist, believing the timeline that the OP posted. I recently started attending a Presbyterian Church (PCA). Their eschatology is closer to this. No rapture, just the second coming of Christ, which is the final judgment. As best as I can understand it, the reformed (Presby) view also spiritualizes a lot of things that my Southern Baptist friends take literally. For instance, the millennial reign of Christ began at the ascension and is still going on (and not a literal 1,000 years). I think the tribulation also began with the persecution of the early church under the Romans and isn't a literal 7 years. Interesting stuff. A lot of different takes on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="posty, post: 2691569, member: 11183"] I grew up Baptist, believing the timeline that the OP posted. I recently started attending a Presbyterian Church (PCA). Their eschatology is closer to this. No rapture, just the second coming of Christ, which is the final judgment. As best as I can understand it, the reformed (Presby) view also spiritualizes a lot of things that my Southern Baptist friends take literally. For instance, the millennial reign of Christ began at the ascension and is still going on (and not a literal 1,000 years). I think the tribulation also began with the persecution of the early church under the Romans and isn't a literal 7 years. Interesting stuff. A lot of different takes on it. [/QUOTE]
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