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Originally Posted by Godsdrummer
I can tell by your oneside statements that you haven't got a clue. Don't mean to be mean spirited, but if you did you would take a little time to research what I said. Dwight Pentecost "Of things to come" was not one mans teaching of one subject it is a camparison of all teachings leaving the reader to come to his own conclusions. In most parts.
As for prophecy being or not being fulfilled. Not using the language of OT prophecy to interpret NT prophecy is putting your own interpretation to the word. Adding to and taking away as you see fit.
And you forget the passages you refer to were written before 70ad.
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Maybe I don't have a clue, as you declare, but I am not the one that is placing prophecy into history and having been completed either.
Here is what I have learned over the past 35 years of reading the bible, many people make general statements that are just plain trash, and when you disagree with them and require scriptural references to establish truth, they attack your character by calling you lazy (take a little time to research), clueless (you haven't got a clue), forgetful (you forget the passages you refer to), and all the while being mean spirited while declaring that they don't mean to be mean spirited.
You have every right to come to your own conclusions (leaving the reader to come to his own conclusions) HOWEVER, mistaking your conclusions for truth is not something I wish to be a part of with you. You may indeed feel you have come to a great revelation and all the prophecy scriptures that troubled you are now dismissable due to your revelation, however I am not of the same mind.
Also, I have no idea what the following is supposed to mean, therefore validating your declaration that I don't have a clue...
As for prophecy being or not being fulfilled. Not using the language of OT prophecy to interpret NT prophecy is putting your own interpretation to the word. Adding to and taking away as you see fit.