I respectfully disagree. I think it’s totally reasonable to reject dispensation theology.

The apostles did not teach dispensational theology. It’s only been accepted for 200 years of the 2000 year history of the church. 1/10th of the time of the modern church.

Another strong argument against dispensational theology is the fact that Christ’s very words concerning himself throughout the entirety of the old Testament have to be disregarded or discarded for dispensational theology to be true. Dispensationalism can only stand in the presence of revision of history.

Like most people here, I, too, was born and raised with that theology. It took a bit of study, but I eventually had to give in and realize that the witness of history, the witness of the apostles, the witness of the early church fathers and sound biblical reasoning would not allow me to embrace it any longer.