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Re: The Appeal of Preterism
I think it's only natural to seek a definitive answer to (deliberately ambiguous) questions like these because they are foremost in others' minds, and what we may feel we are being implicitly called upon to answer definitively; when the nature of the question itself, it's uselessness in the moment (plus the fact that it is what everyone wants to know), precedes here.
While appearing to be an important question, it becomes merely a trap, a red herring. Forcing you to take A Position defined by Some Guys, that some Other Guys disagree with, which should be your biggest clue. It divides you. It has no other purpose, imo.
Last edited by shazeep; 10-19-2014 at 02:06 PM.
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