fulfilled eschatology
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As anyone who’s been around Full Preterism for a while knows, Don Preston is the top teacher in Covenant Eschatology Full Preterism. Don Preston wrote in one of his books that the alive saints in AD 70 metaphorically met Christ in the air and then they metaphorically escorted Christ down in his arrival and presence. Read more
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The new kid in Max Kingism, Zach Davis, is coming out and saying that “There’s more to the Old Heaven and Earth than just the covenant people”. So I can see that he’s now coming up with his own unique version of Max Kingism. He still has the heretical Max King framework, but he’s trying Read more
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Some deceived people can’t even see the hoops they’ve got to jump through to buy into such crazy redefinitions of death and resurrrction that are in the Covenant Eschatology Full Preterism cult! Don Preston, the top teacher in this cult for the past many years, somehow says Adam was alienated, Israel was alienated, alienation must Read more
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When I look at Hebrews 9:28, I very clearly see that this “appearing the second time” is THE second coming of the man who is God who is Jesus, where this second coming of Jesus is not about addressing sin (without sin, apart from sin, not having anything to do with sin), like his first Read more
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Gary DeMar from American Vision is openly supporting and promoting a blatant heretic, Zach Davis. Zach is a member of the Covenant Eschatology Full Preterism cult. Zach joined this cult a few years ago, and he has become “YouTube famous”, even far surpassing in “followers” the top teacher in this cult, Don Preston, who’s been Read more
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More and more people are believing that the end times, or the end of the age, was in the first century. So, here are some questions… If the promised eschatological (end times) “parousia”, or presence, of Jesus took place in the first century, in what form and nature did Jesus arrive and come with? In Read more
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Gary DeMar joined the Max King Cult called Covenant Eschatology Full Preterism. He’ll probably deny it, but he did join it. Max King formally came up with this in 1971, even as he worked on his framework throughout the 1960’s. The main false doctrine in this cult is the claim that an alleged “Old Covenant Read more
