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Millennium. That this Millennial Kingdom will begin at Israel, and be administered by the resurrected "Ancient Worthies" -- men and women of faith from the time before Christ. That the time from Christ until the Millennial Kingdom, the "Gospel Age," is for gathering the "Bride" class who will rule with Christ, from heaven, to uplift mankind during the Millennium (Revelation 20:6). This view is documented in "The Divine Plan of the Ages," Volume One of the "Studies in the Scriptures" series, by Pastor Charles Russell, 1886 (Currently published by the Dawn Bible Students Association). (See the Special History Issue, "Bible Student History," at Herald-magazine.com for a history of the Bible Student Movement, and their views.) See also
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as offered to Adam and Eve at the beginning. That the intervening 6000 years have allowed mankind an experience with sin and its consequences, so that they may make good choices when opportunity provides in the
Millennium. That this Millennial Kingdom will begin at Israel, and be administered by the resurrected "Ancient Worthies" -- men and women of faith from the time before Christ. That the time from Christ until the Millennial Kingdom, the "Gospel Age," is for gathering the "Bride" class who will rule with Christ, from heaven, to uplift mankind during the Millennium (Revelation 20:6). This view is documented in "The Divine Plan of the Ages," Volume One of the "Studies in the Scriptures" series, by Pastor Charles Russell, 1886 (Currently published by the Dawn Bible Students Association). (See the Special History Issue, "Bible Student History," at Herald-magazine.com for a history of the Bible Student Movement, and their views.)
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this 21th century, alas, has proved to be so far to be very different from the preceding one, so who knows, it may be on the rise again. It is a type of religious phenomenon, in my view, from which the Judeo-Christian religions cannot seem to be able to avoid. It is rather died in their wool from their inception. This article and its cognate one on the subject (Millenarianism), still need a lot of work on
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Millennium. In discussion with editor Warshy, we extremely shortened our comments on that point, down to the essence. I thought it was a feasible compromise, though much more in the direction of editor Warshy, than of myself. Would it be agreeable to add back this sentence following? If so, I would do that, but wait for your comments, please. The proposed change -- (( Bible
Students hold for universal opportunity for every person, past and present, not previously recipients of a heavenly calling, to gain everlasting life on Earth during the Millennium. )) Without this, the point and purpose of the Millennium is missing. Thus the existence of the Millennium is vacuous. Is this agreeable? Thank you -- David Rice
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preoccupations of the fringe Church/Sects such as
Anababtists, Mormons, etc. This rejection was based on several grounds, including their rejection of the notion of a perfect community prior to the end of time, and their horror of groups justifying their existence on the basis of millennial claims. The current discussion on Reformation and Beyond would appear to be an attempt to sanitize the Mormon view of the subject. This section needs to be rewritten and referenced to provide a more cogent explanation of the Lutheran and Calvinist Church's opposition to chilianism.
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Students and Jehovah's Witnesses. None of the Bible Student fellowship are in any way associated with the Watch Tower, which regularly disfellowships people who do not agree with them. Really, it is best to leave "Bible Students" as its separate entity. No one else holds the same basic understanding. It is broad enough to incorporate many subgroups -- I could list a dozen of them. It is a generic term to cover them all. -- David Rice
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Hello, Warshy -- As to another source, perhaps "To Us the Scriptures Clearly Teach," which is widely used by Bible Students, but by no one else other than Bible Students. It appears in the Herald Magazine each issue, and also on the Dawn Bible Students website. As to combining Bible Students under a
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Hello, Warshy and all -- I have discussed this addition with editor Warshy, and agreed to add another reference, which I have now done. Warshy directed me to post comments here about the addition (rather than as before on his talk page). So I am doing this here. Following is the proposed addition to
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Hello, Warshy -- Well, I suppose I could swallow hard, and appreciate your effort here. It seems a shame, when the small paragraph proposed above expresses the essence of so many particulars, so succinctly. But compromise is part of life, and I appreciate you have spent a lot of time on this. But
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Hello, Editor2020 -- You will have observed the considerable discussion above, leading to compromise and agreement. But now a considerable revision, with no discussion involved. Among the revisions, is the omission of the central point of Christian Millennialism -- namely, the purpose of the
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OK. Thank you. I have rearranged all "modern era" sections under a new section ("19th and 20th Centuries"), and I have rearranged all of the sub-sections in this new section in a better chronological order. The new sub-section we discussed and agreed upon above has been added. Be well.
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