RonJohnSilver
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Sure wish one of the amazing authors out there would write a whole series on the millennium, covering everything from politics to home life and everything in-between, covering the entire one thousand years from day one to the habitation of the new earth and eternity to be the epilogue..Sure wish one of the amazing authors out there would write a whole series on the millennium, covering everything from politics to home life and everything in-between, covering the entire one thousand years from day one to the habitation of the new earth and eternity to be the epilogue.. how does the the last rebellion start? When/how does it's beginnings take hold? How does The Bride Of Christ rule? What about animal life, how do animals and humans relate to one another? What about education? Do children grow up watching holograms of the past from Adam/Eve all the way to current events? Of course they will have lectures from those who experienced said events first hand. Even covering the supernatural side of things, from the locking up of Satan to the time that he is let lose, is he seen by people or does he act invisibly as he does now and just how does he go about deceiving people this time? I haven't been able to find to many novels on the millennium and the ones I've found have been quite disappointing, I expect more from a series of this magnitude. Trouble is, it's such an ambitious project I wonder if anyone willing to go there has time to finish the series?
FYI ... Dallas Theological Seminary has a free series of online courses on various topics that are actual classes taught in the school. They have a new one on the Millennium, however, it just recently was added so I can't speak to its content. It does require taking a prerequisite course on Jesus' return, which I just finished. I recommend the courses. Some are better than others, but it's free and taught by solid professors. Most of the courses are 3-8 courses, about 40 minutes each. They are condensed versions of the physical class. No homework, just watch. If interested, start at the DTS home page, then to online courses. And DTS is theologically sound or as much as a seminary can be these days.