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Nice touch plymouthrock…implying I’m afraid to present in front of spectators.  You can keep "anxiously" waiting for something I’ve done time & time again ALREADY.

If you are talking about talking with you as if hyperpreterism is valid, again to discuss "green legislation" makes no since UNLESS first the person buys into the whole global warming premise.  I don’t buy into the hyperpreterist premise so why would I discuss hyperpreterist conclusions as if they are valid?  Nearly 2000 years of historic Christian interpretation (pre-Roman Catholic, Roman Catholic, Greek Orthodox, Reformed/Protestant, & Modern Evangelical) stands against what hyperpreterism advocates.  So Plymouthrock, if you aren’t going to consider that, then nothing I would say no matter how much Scripture text I quote would convince you.  I’m not into talking & talking with people & them never wanting to actually conclude anything.

 But, I probably will stop posting here for a while.  I’ll wait 6 months & pop in & see how much hyperpreterism has been allowed to influence this forum. 

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