"If D'ism has a different eschatology than Judaism had 2000 years go"
This is the scriptural eschatology, the true eschatology.
I don't know what D'ism is, it's not scriptural.
And you are not the only one on TOL who does not believe scripture.
Jamie, I think you've mistaken some players in the picture:
D'ism is Dispensationalism. That is the belief that there are two programs in the Bible, one for Israel the race, and one for believers by faith. D'ism does not believe that the one for Israel drops out of the picture. As you might guess, it is extremely close to Judaism itself.
The eschatology that Judaism had 2000 years ago is not the truth. The NT is quite different. A new order or reformation of all things took place, says heb 9-10, and obviously from that passage you can see that Judaism's role is not retained by Christian faith; there is conflict.
Or you can check places like Jn 12:34. The Law = Judaism. It thought a kingdom was coming forever. But Paul says that that view is veiled and that only in Christ do we truly grasp what the OT was saying.
To be clear, as you may have seen from many posts here, D'ists like RD, STP, PJ, Musterion, Tam, don't believe that 'in Christ' is a doctrine or concept that shifts anything in the NT. They retain Judaism in many ways and things. STP said this week that "believers" in the old covenant have an eternal place like Christians do! So they end up saying there are other ways to be saved, or that 'saved' means many things, all to avoid conflict with Judaism, which, you must see, is not how the early church did things.
what on earth does your last line mean? You say you don't believe D'ism. You have been talking about a D'ist eschatology and since I don't accept it you say I don't believe scripture.