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==Links==  
==Links==  


Some Christadelphians believe that history conforms to a “week” of millennia: literally, in the case of [[YEC|”young earth”]] believers. Some examples:
Some Christadelphians subscribe to the ancient belief that history conforms to a “week” of millennia: literally, in the case of some [[YEC|"young earth"]] believers. For examples:


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*[https://christadelphianresearch.com/gods-7000-year-plan God’s 7000 Year Plan and the Failed 1910 Prediction] (an earnest, somewhat anti-Christadelphian website by former member Tim Woodall)


*[https://christadelphianresearch.com/gods-7000-year-plan|Overview] (on an earnest, somewhat anti-Christadelphian website by former member Tim Woodall)
*[http://www.christadelphia.org/pamphlet/millen.php|'''The Millennium''' - Bible Teaching About The Approaching Thousand Years](a pamphlet apparently from the late 20th Century)
 
[http://www.christadelphia.org/pamphlet/millen.php |’’’The Millennium’’’ - Bible Teaching About The Approaching Thousand Years](a pamphlet apparently from the late 20th Century)


==Discussion==
==Discussion==
[https://christadelphiansoriginsdiscussion.wordpress.com/2017/09/21/7000-year-plan/]
*[https://christadelphiansoriginsdiscussion.wordpress.com/2017/09/21/7000-year-plan/ God's 7000 Year Plan - Biblical?]

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Some Christadelphians subscribe to the ancient belief that history conforms to a “week” of millennia: literally, in the case of some "young earth" believers. For examples:

Discussion