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Amillennialism is the belief that the millennial kingdom referred to in Revelation 20:1-6 is not a literal 1,000 year reign of Christ on earth, but rather represents the period that began at Christ's resurrection and will continue until his second coming.
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Amillennialism is in contrast to the two alternative views of premillennailism and postmillennialism. . Premillennialism is the belief that Christ will return prior to a literal 1,000 year earthly reign and postmillennialism is the belief tha that Christ's return will follow a 1,000 year golden age ushered in by the church.
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