He argues that dispensationalist premillennialists are a controversial Christian minority, but they are unusually organized and fanatical, and such groups tend to achieve objectives.
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"you think this is evil what's a problem with believing that there's a plan in the Bible what would that be anti -christian okay..."
"these groups the dispensation list millenials premillennial are the most organized and they're the most fanatical they really believe that this is true okay..."
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