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Originally Posted by 1ofthechosen
Absolutely agree with that, and I think we as Apostolic's need to come out of these boxes created by Trinitarian's. If someone is going to create a hybrid Theology it has to be in this area. It makes no sense to not agree on soteriology, sanctification, the identity of God, and then agree on Eschatology. But your right sis it all is viewed through a certain lens, with a predetermined view in mind. And in that, you cant see anything outside of that. Or even comprehend anything anyone is saying outside of that line of thinking. I'd rather sit back and observe it with no predisposed ideas, and look into it and see what the Bible is relating. I believe this is a area as a movement that this is needed like never before.
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You're on the right track. I believe there is a Biblical "system of eschatology", but to find it we have to first, drop whatever hand me down borrowed isms we've been exposed to and then second, start at Genesis and just let the Word teach us all about it.
Everybody wants to start at the end, Revelation, probably the most complicated book of the Bible. You can't build a house by beginning with the interior decorating, you have to have a good foundation FIRST.