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If you are a Premillennialist (whether Dispensationalist or not), there are several things you must necessarily believe:
You must necessarily believe that physical death will continue to exist beyond the time of Christ’s second coming.
You must necessarily believe that the natural creation will continue, beyond the time of Christ’s second coming, to be subjected to the curse imposed by the fall of man.
You must necessarily believe that the New Heavens and New Earth will not be introduced until 1,000 years subsequent to the return of Christ.
You must necessarily believe that unbelieving men and women will still have the opportunity to come to saving faith in Christ for at least 1,000 years subsequent to his return.
You must necessarily believe that unbelievers will not be finally resurrected until at least 1,000 years subsequent to the return of Christ.
You must necessarily believe that unbelievers will not be finally judged and cast into eternal punishment until at least 1,000 years subsequent to the return of Christ.
Amillennialists don't see these beliefs being taught in Scripture.
Sam Storms
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- Doomsday Dementia - Politics of Theology / Theology of Politics

Extensive resource for primary sources, historical, theological and biblical critiques of dispensationalism.
- MacArthur’s Millennial Manifesto - Part 1

Sam Waldron - A Response to the Opening Address of the 2007 Shepherds’ Conference - John MacArthur Is My Friend
- MacArthur’s Millennial Manifesto - Part 2

Sam Waldron - A Response to the Opening Address of the 2007 Shepherds’ Conference - All Calvinists Should Be What?!!!
- MacArthur’s Millennial Manifesto - Part 3

Sam Waldron - A Response to the Opening Address of the 2007 Shepherds’ Conference - MacArthur Versus Church History!
- Dispensationalist Theology

Wikipedia
- The Dispensational Premillennial View of the Kingdom of God

Sam Storms
- Dispensationalism and the Bible

Jon Zens
- Does Dispensationalism use a "Literal" Hermeneutic?

Center for the Refutation of Dispensationalist Falsehoods
- What is the Doctrine of Premillennial Dispensationalism?

Darren Middleton
- Dispensational critique - Part A

Darren Middleton
- Dispensational critique - Part B

Darren Middleton
- The Scofield Bible, Dispensationalism and The Salvation of the Jews

The Highway
- My Shift to Covenant Theology and Amillennialism

David L. White
- The Dispensational Origins of Modern Premillennialism

Jack Van Deventer
- Rise of Premillennialism

Jack Van Deventer
- Dispensationalism in Transition

Gilstrap, Gentry and North - Online journal critiquing Dispensationalism
- House Divided- The Break-Up of Dispensational Theology

Bahnsen & Gentry
- Dispensationalism Defined

Answers in Action
- Hal Lindsey’s Prophecies

David Mathews - A Study of The Late Great Planet Earth
- The Reformation's Repudiation of Chiliasm

Prof. Russell J. Dykstra
- Millennial Migration

Jack Van Deventer - My purpose in writing is to communicate the thoughts and circumstances that led to a change in my eschatological perspective on history from what is commonly considered a pessimistic outlook (premillennialism) to one of optimism...
- Bad Prophecy Rising

Jack Van Deventer
- The Mark and Number of the Beast

Tony Warren
- Evangelical Zionism: Hastening the Apocalypse?

J.W. Hendryx - With extensitve quote on literalism by Graeme Goldsworthy
- Book Review of Hanegraaff's "The Apocalypse Code"

Kim Riddlebarger
- The History of Chiliasm

William Masselink
- The Erroneous Interpretation of Prophecy

William Masselink
- A Return to Types and Shadows in the Millennial Age? -- A Problem for Dispensationalists

Kim Riddlebarger
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