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Re: What can an emerging theology learn from preterism?

Re: What can an emerging theology learn from preterism?

Sometimes I feel sorry for God. I feel sorry because he has created such a miserable, stiff-necked people to worship Him. These posts have everything to do with what human creatures are, and not much to do with what God is and what God wants us to be. He offers to all of us his friendship and commands we do the same to and for each other. I feel shame.

Pray for me and I will pray for you.

May you find peace.

What can an emerging theology learn from preterism? By: Andrew (32 replies) 4 September, 2008 - 13:51