Dispensationalism is a form systematic paltering
Dispensationalism is a so called theological scheme for interpreting the Bible which purports that history is divided into multiple ages called "dispensations" in which God interacts with his chosen people in different ways. Dispensationalist claim there are seven dispensations; Innocence, Conscience, Human Government, Promise, Law, Grace, and Divine Government. There are no proof text to support this.
Dispensationalism is not a type of theology, it is actually a form systematic paltering, which is the active use of truthful statements to influence a targeted victim’s beliefs by giving a false, misleading and distorted impression of The Bible, God’s Holy Word. This systematic paltering of Dispensationalism was systematized by John Nelson Darby and the Plymouth Brethren in the 1800’s. It began its spread in the United States during the late 19th century through the promotion efforts of James Inglis, James Hall Brookes and Dwight L. Moody, the programs of the Niagara Bible Conference, and the establishment of Bible institutes. With the dawn of the 20th century, Cyrus Scofield introduced the Scofield Reference Bible, by which dispensationalism stained the minds of Christians in the Western World.











