Edited in a few days later; thread could have accurately been called:
Confessions of a Quasi-Full-Preterist!!!
I keep View Active Topics as my home page and have been following Steve, so to speak, since I heard him on The Bible Answer Man in about 2003. I haven't been posting much on the forum for some time now.
Quick question for Steve: I saw on google that you'll be debating the full preterist, Don K. Preston later this year. Is that on?
On to the topic . . . .
Steve and I are about the same age and grew up when dispensationalism was the sensation everywhere, even among non-believers! The Hal Lindsay "Late Great Planet Earth" era. I recall the first serious Bible reading I did when I was about 18. Read Matt 24 and "Late Great." I noticed that they didn't really seem to match. I mean, wasn't Jesus actually speaking to those folks, back then?
In any event, a couple years later I went to an A/G Bible college and learned the different views on eschatology. I became an amillennialist and partial-preterist, though I was unfamiliar with the latter term then. My reasons were essentially and exactly the same as Steve's, which are probably best illustrated in his Rev 20 lectures.
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Encountering Full Preterism
I'm constantly trying to find debates or lectures on anything biblical and have heard a quite a few on preterism (full and partial). Other than this, there have been full preterists on this forum. I've read posts by others on other forums too.
Not to be overly critical of some of them, but, frankly, a lot of them go into a kind of Bible Thumping Mode, which, I don't suppose there's anything necessarily wrong with that. I mean, if one is posting with others who also believe in the Bible, as it were. It seems a fair amount of full preterists have a background in dispensationalism. So maybe they're kind of over-reacting? Enuf said on this.
In my past posts here I've said (something like) "I'm a 3/4ths Preterist" -- in that -- I've had an intuitive kind of hunch, or something like that, to where I'm, apparently, a little more than a partial preterist. By "intuitive hunch" I don't really mean "how I'm feeling". It's more like some kind of 'intuitive hermeneutical understanding' of certain key passages, or of apocalyptic language and books (like Revelation).
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A Couple Asides
Watching debates between Christians and Muslims (please take a Tums in advance!); one Muslim argument is that Christians made Jesus into a god (or God) and that they have never really appreciated the fact that he was a prophet. This latter critique has merit, especially when one undertakes the task of unraveling The Olivet Discourse and all of the rest of NT prophecy.
Many Christians, even famous ones like C.S. Lewis, have said things about Jesus' supposed failed-soon-return. That Jesus, Paul, and other NT writers only thought Jesus would return soon but didn't. In other words, their predictions failed. This way of seeing the NT is widely accepted among liberal scholars, etc.
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Back to the Main Topic
As I've been wrenching my mind over the last few years on all of this, it's been a lot of hard work! I've been agnostic while maintaining my (default) quasi-partial-preterist position.
Questions I've asked:
1) "What if Jesus actually did return in 70AD and that the rapture (cf. 1 Thess 4:16-17) has happened?" Some full preterists, as I mentioned before, have said stuff like, "Why don't you just believe what the Bible says?" I do believe it. But when one is rearranging one's beliefs, just knowing what the Bible says is only part of the task. I need some kind of explanation to possibly replace my current and former beliefs, if you see what I'm saying(?)!
2) "What if Jesus, in fact, will not return 'bodily' as I've always believed?" (and I'm not trying to make a case for that right now). I've felt like, if he doesn't come back, it probably won't really matter! I mean, God is going to do what He's going to do. 'Just fine by me.
3) "What if my current view of Conditional Immortality (aka, Annihilationism) is incorrect, and 'my soul' will just go to heaven when I die?" Again, this would be OK by me!
4) Related to 3: I'm doubting my CI view now also.
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Wrapping This Up
If I'm not a full preterist (and don't know it yet), I'm about as close as one can get, I would imagine! To truly "convert" to this view would certainly change me. At least in terms of what I've been taught, and including what I've been learning.
I just found a "Suggested Watch" by a full preterist pastor, David B. Curtis. The page I'm linking to (his Berean Bible Church page) has a playlist of 7 videos, all on eschatology. Pastor David's presentation is not only "irenic" but loaded with information and new ways of seeing things. I'm going to spend some time digesting all he has to say. Sometimes he moves pretty quickly through texts, but he's not 'proof-texting'. He gives reasons in his interpretations.
The End Times, Pastor David Curtis
Thanks for reading and be seeing you, here, there, tho not necessarily in the air!
Rick
