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Why do Dispensationalists ignore what the Bible clearly says that contradicts its system of belief?

As a case in point, look at the following Dispensationalist question and the bogus answer given (and chosen as best answer).

QUESTION FROM DISPENSATIONALIST: Does anyone here think there is any proof (in the Bible) that replacement theology is biblical? If so, please show chapter and verse.

ANSWER CHOSEN BY DISPENSATIONALIST: The so-called "replacement theology" is not biblical at all.

How can a serious Christian claiming to be a Dispensationalist simply ignore clear scripture and hold on to its unbiblical system of belief? Is there any Dispensationalist out there with a Bible (who knows how to read it and exegete rather than eisegete)?

Update:

Hey OldGuy63... Fair enough.

Since you asked, I provided a ton of scripture to refute Dispensationalism in the question cited below. After citing so much scripture, I was especially disappointed in the scripture-free answer that was chosen by the asker.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Atsw_...

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  • Phoebe
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Maybe because it has become so widespread & commonly taught that they just assume all true Christians *must* hold this view ... similar to the state-churches in the Dark Age.

    I am coming across Reformed Baptist brethren that had never heard of anything else (even though they are Reformed in soteriology) till they came to our church.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    i think of a couple of places right off the bat.

    Romans 11 is huge!! Matthew 3:9, 10

  • 1 decade ago

    You would do better if you just told us where the Bible clearly contradicts dispensationalism. The Bible is the authority not the Q&A from YA.

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