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Originally Posted by Sean
Loren, I am trying to tell you that the passage is covering the entire church age, into the Millienial.
Do you actually think that the world is everlastingly righteous?("and to bring in everlasting righteousness")
Loren, it is not even "hypothetically" righteous.
If you think that the Lord is simply, slowly but surely working on it, then He is slow as molasses.(2000 years of less righteousness)
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Sean Sean, Sean, where does it say the world would be righteous? Are you righteous? Does the spirit of God make one righteous? Did the cross and the work of the cross give you access to be right in the eyes of God? Is not the promise of salvation for all time?
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The point is Loren, the world is NOT righteous, and the Lord has had 2000 years to spread righteousness as it spirals out of control from spiritual to carnal unrighteousness.
Doesn't that make you wonder?
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No I wonder how someone can be so small minded, that they cannot see what is right before their eyes.
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Is being a preterist that big a deal to you to, override reality?
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You don't know what reality is Sean. You are so deep in the rut of your traditions and what you have been told by those that are in the same rut, you can't see the forest for the tree.
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With this in mind, you are not defending your preconcieved opinion of scripture to defend preterism?
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I am not defending anything, I am trying to show you what scripture says. To read scripture without the blinders of tradition.
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I just look at world events and society and realize how satanic and sin sick our world is getting when I read the verse.
Either the Word of God lied to us, or the King of Righteousness has not returned yet.
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I guess then you don't think Christ was the king of righteousness and he did not come. I am beginning to think that If you lived in the time of Christ you would have been a Pharisee and taken part in putting Christ on the cross. Because the same scriptures you attempt to use for a second coming were the same scriptures they used to justify crucifying the Christ.