Definitely not a Reformed eschatology. Why do they need to scramble over the obvious to get a meaning that isn’t there. I’m a Amil partial preterist. If they’ve read the Church Fathers than what about Augustine? This reminds me of Grudem’s explanation of how prophecy, both biblical and contemporary, can be mostly wrong and partly from God.
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Definitely not a Reformed eschatology. Why do they need to scramble over the obvious to get a meaning that isn’t there. I’m a Amil partial preterist. If they’ve read the Church Fathers than what about Augustine? This reminds me of Grudem’s explanation of how prophecy, both biblical and contemporary, can be mostly wrong and partly from God.
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