The absurdity and heresy of Preterism

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My good fellow, Irenaeus, was born in 130 AD in Smyrna a full 60 years after the fall of Jerusalem. He was from Lyon which is located in modern day France. He recalled his discussion on this subject with Polycarp, whom he once met, 35 years earlier. You ever have a hard time recalling perfectly a discussion with someone from 35 years ago? I can't remember what I had for breakfast most days. Either he heard wrong or didn't remember accurately. You are believing triple hearsay from someone who wasn't even there as if it were rock solid evidence. The Bible teaches on the account of 2 or 3 eyewitnesses, you don't have any. Such evidence would be inadmissible in any courtroom in America. I'm glad you aren't a judge. But here you go, blindly following traditions of men because it fits your eschatological view. You have to believe this or your whole belief system is shattered.

The Syrian version of the Apocalypse clearly states that John was banished by Nero. Syria is much closer to the events than France. All I am saying is the date of Revelation is unsettled and unproven whether it be Domitianic or Neroic. Eusebius even claimed that it was unsettled in his day.

I used to believe exactly as you do but was bothered by so many inconsistencies inherent in the futurist view. I took the matter to the Lord in earnest prayer and asked to be shown the truth. I then re-read the NT with an open mind, actually with an eye towards the preterist viewpoint. It was like someone turned a switch on and I started to see clearly. I used to be on here arguing with preterists too before I had my awakening. My whole life I was a futurists until about 5 years ago and I'm much older than you.


Irenaeus is not discussing the 70 AD event, he is discussing the 95 AD event!
 

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Irenaeus is not discussing the 70 AD event, he is discussing the 95 AD event!
Another Doctrine!

1.) The individual denies a future return of Jesus Christ to earth?

2.) The individual denies the future glorified body of the believer and resurrection on the last day?

3.) The individual denies a future New Heaven and Earth?

Three Strikes You're Out!

"Avoid Them"!

Romans 16:17KJV
17 Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them.
 

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You deny a future coming of Jesus Christ

You deny a future resurrection of the believer while receiving a glorified body.

You deny a future New Heaven and Earth.

Your views are (Full Preterist), this is considered (Heretical) within the orthodox Christian church, and I agree 100%
In 70 AD after 40 years of the teachings of Christ and His disciples, only 7% of the Jewish people accepted their Messiah as the Son of God. The remaining 93% denied Christ and remaining committed to the Law and Judaism. So, is the majority always right? The Bible tends to indicate throughout that the majority is usually wrong.
 

PlainWord

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Another Doctrine!

1.) The individual denies a future return of Jesus Christ to earth?

2.) The individual denies the future glorified body of the believer and resurrection on the last day?

3.) The individual denies a future New Heaven and Earth?

Three Strikes You're Out!

"Avoid Them"!

Romans 16:17KJV
17 Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them.
Then I shall avoid you because you follow the traditions of man and ignore the clear teachings of Christ and His disciples. No matter what you futurists do, you cannot explain these 3 eyewitness accounts of what Christ taught. Instead, you and biker take the word of a 3rd hand witness who wasn't there and was born 60 years after the event recalling a conversation he had 35 years earlier with someone who talked to someone.

Matthew 16:28
Assuredly, I say to you, there are some standing here who shall not taste death till they see the Son of Man coming in His kingdom.”


Mark 9:1
And He said to them, “Assuredly, I say to you that there are some standing here who will not taste death till they see the kingdom of God present with power.”


Luke 9:27
But I tell you truly, there are some standing here who shall not taste death till they see the kingdom of God.”


I actually had a futurist try to tell me that there are a couple of dudes 2,000 years old sequestered somewhere that God kept alive, to make this passage come true.
 

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Scribes only copied the Tanakh (Old Testament).
Who copied the Gospels and the rest of the NT including Revelation, and how many copies were made, or, were all the Churches throughout the Roman Empire sharing the original?
 
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Who copied the Gospels and the rest of the NT including Revelation, and how many copies were made, or, were all the Churches throughout the Roman Empire sharing the original?


I would give you the History of it but why waste my time?

You think 70 AD was the grand slam event!

I have given answers that have been thoroughly proven and when you toss in a Newton quote that took place 1600 years later, I understand what I am dealing with!
 

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When I read your views, I understand just how Real the Stupid actually is!
You know it's the side with the poorer argument that resorts to name calling and insults first right? Psychology 101. Was just kind of surprised reading through this then all of a sudden BAM!!!, this just stood out as very weak to me. I thought you were making a good case, and making it well until this. Not how you should speak to a brother or represent our King who says the world will know us by our love for each other. This is my opinion admittedly, just thought it might actually help. Honestly though chill with that, it really does take from the real case you had made to this point.
 

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I would give you the History of it but why waste my time?

You think 70 AD was the grand slam event!

I have given answers that have been thoroughly proven and when you toss in a Newton quote that took place 1600 years later, I understand what I am dealing with!
Wow went into full blow insult mode, then run and hide mode? Why are we so fragile that we can't hear opinions that are not our own without falling to pieces to the point we "JUST CAN'T DISCUSS THIS!!!!!!!!!!" and run away from it. Biker your meltdown at the end here is honestly embarrassing man. This is how you behave to your fellow human being, never mind a brother? This is what our King calls us to do?
 

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Another Doctrine!

1.) The individual denies a future return of Jesus Christ to earth?

2.) The individual denies the future glorified body of the believer and resurrection on the last day?

3.) The individual denies a future New Heaven and Earth?

Three Strikes You're Out!

"Avoid Them"!

Romans 16:17KJV
17 Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them.
Aren't you just a peacemaker. A ray of sunshine you are. "They don't believe like us, quick separate!!!!!" I wish I could say I was shocked. What do you not think we are called to come together to discuss these things and maybe, just maybe, learn something from each other? I know this is a bold thing to say, and I hope it's doesn't "just" offend you, but you are fanning the flames of the anti-Christ spirit here man, dividing so quickly over what really? Do you not trust the Spirit to lead you to all truth? Do you not trust Him to lead us to that very same truth? Maybe it's our interactions He uses to show us what we aren't seeing, and helps us to see the truth, or even a WAY out there possibility, and He uses others to open your eyes to a truth you were blind to. Think it may work a little something like that? Or are you still just "Hurry hide and divide, never ever listen to or share with any of "them". I know which one I feel sounds more like our King.
 

PlainWord

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I would give you the History of it but why waste my time?

You think 70 AD was the grand slam event!

I have given answers that have been thoroughly proven and when you toss in a Newton quote that took place 1600 years later, I understand what I am dealing with!
70 AD was the end of the Jewish age and of the Bible. You keep bringing up Newton like he's the only person I quoted and relied upon. I quoted multiple sources including Ignatius who stated that Christ returned and raised up His disciples from the dead. These power quotes and evidence, you ignore. I quoted three passages in scripture where Jesus was recorded as saying that some of those He was talking to, would still be alive when He returned. This you also ignore. You ignore all the overwhelming evidence of the first century Advent and instead cling to the 3rd hand, hearsay account of a Frenchmen and the traditions of man.

How about we debate scripture. You give me your interpretation of the 3 eyewitness accounts who stated clearly what Christ said about those standing there seeing His return. How did all 3 of them get it wrong???
 

PlainWord

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Thanks Jimbone, even though you don't agree with much of my views. Thanks for defending my right to express them.
 

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Any neutral arbitrator can take these passages only one way. Christ returned and someone standing there saw it. To any futurist, please give the class your interpretation of these passages and how they apply to a period thousands of years into the future. Let the twisting and gymnastics begin...

Matthew 16:28
Assuredly, I say to you, there are some standing here who shall not taste death till they see the Son of Man coming in His kingdom.”

Mark 9:1
And He said to them, “Assuredly, I say to you that there are some standing here who will not taste death till they see the kingdom of God present with power.”

Luke 9:27
But I tell you truly, there are some standing here who shall not taste death till they see the kingdom of God.”
 

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Thanks Jimbone, even though you don't agree with much of my views. Thanks for defending my right to express them.
I disagree with Jimbone on a lot of things too. But he is always civil about it and doesn't seem to get overly excited when someone disagrees.
 

PlainWord

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How about these:

Matthew 5:18
For assuredly, I say to you, till heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one tittle will by no means pass from the law till all is fulfilled.

Luke 16:17
And it is easier for heaven and earth to pass away than for one tittle of the law to fail.

Are we still under the Law or are we under Grace? When the temple fell, the Law fell with it. Thus - All is fulfilled.
 

PlainWord

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I disagree with Jimbone on a lot of things too. But he is always civil about it and doesn't seem to get overly excited when someone disagrees.
He has the true heart and love of a Christian. Christ commanded that we love one another. Jimbone is up to the task.
 

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How about this passage futurists? Explain how this can be thousands of years later when all these cities were destroyed before 70 AD as recorded in history. Here Christ again is saying He will return, this time before His disciples went through all the cities of "the Lost Sheep of the House of Israel." Since these cities are gone, Christ must have returned.

Mat 10:

5 These twelve Jesus sent out and commanded them, saying: “Do not go into the way of the Gentiles, and do not enter a city of the Samaritans. 6 But go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel.

21 “Now brother will deliver up brother to death, and a father his child; and children will rise up against parents and cause them to be put to death. 22 And you will be hated by all for My name’s sake. But he who endures to the end will be saved. 23 When they persecute you in this city, flee to another. For assuredly, I say to you, you will not have gone through the cities of Israel before the Son of Man comes.
 

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Thanks Jimbone, even though you don't agree with much of my views. Thanks for defending my right to express them.
?? I'm not sure why you think I don't, but I was actually surprised how much I do share your views, and I KNOW how popular this view is that's why I like it when someone is brave enough to proclaim it, for reasons witnessed here. There may be other things outside of what was said here we might not agree on, I can't remember, but our views on these things line up here. I believe the end of the age Jesus warns of coming before that generation "passes away", did in fact come just as He said it would, and was the promised judgement on the covenant breakers, which is why the temple was taken off earth as well as the genealogies for the priesthood, everything they needed to truly live as God commanded them live, in that AGE. I also believe Jesus is alive and seated at the right hand, right now with all authority in heaven and on earth granted to Him and is reigning until all enemies have been made a footstool for His feet, we are to therefore go and make disciples of all nations, for His glory.