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Eschatology

Eschatology explores end times, biblical prophecy, dispensationalism, Scofield theology, Christian Zionism, and preterist interpretation through the lens of Scripture and historical context. These essays challenge popular prophecy assumptions, examine interpretive flaws, and encourage readers to consider what prophetic passages meant to their original audience before applying them today. If you want to test modern end-times teaching against biblical context and sound theology, this category is a good place to begin.

C. S. Lewis on the Most Embarrassing Bible Verses

C. S. Lewis on the Most Embarrassing Bible Verses

C.S. Lewis said that the verses about Jesus returning in the lifetime of his followers are the most embarrassing verses in the Bible. Here is the Scripture to which he’s referring. It occurs in three of the four Gospels. Matthew 24:34, Mark 13:30, and Luke 21:32 Truly I tell you, this generation will not pass …

What Is the Mark of the Beast

What Is the Mark of the Beast?

Did the Mark of the Beast mentioned in Revelation 13:11 already happen? This is a great conversation that includes not only the Mark of the Beast but other important eschatological content.  Here is the Mark of the Beast verse in context (Revelation 13:11-18 BSB). Then I saw another beast rising out of the earth. This …

Gunnar Heinsohn’s 2016 Lecture on the Potential 700 Years of False History

For a number of years, I heard people throw around the idea that 700 years had been added to our timeline. I didn’t know where that idea had originated and didn’t take the time to look. (So many theories, so little time.) This 2016 presentation by Gunnar Heinsohn’s answers that question – in detail.  Below …

The Bible Was Written For Us, But Not To Us

The Bible Was Written For Us, But Not To Us

The Bible was not written to American Christians in the twenty-first century. The books of the New Testament, for example, were written to their original recipients during the first century A.D. Each of the Gospels was written for a particular purpose. Every letter was written to a particular people. 1 Thessalonians was not written to …

Have the Resurrection and Judgement Already Happened?

This is an excellent overview of this topic from a preterist perspective. It is a paradigm shift which requires taking off the eschatology glasses so many American Christians have worn for much of their lives. As different forms of preterism spread in the body of Christ, I think it’s important to understand it. You can …

Not One Stone Left Upon Another | The Olivet Discourse

In this video, JT Follows JC and Post Post-Modern Theology discuss The Olivet Discourse and many other topics. I watched it when it came out last summer and I had a few different aha! moments. The section from the 35 to 38 minute marks really stood out to me at the time because I was …

Preterism Tweets by Andrew Torba

My online friend, Shelly, did a video recently about Andrew Torba and the fact that he sounded like a Preterist. I shared the video on Gab and tagged Andrew. My gab didn’t really go anywhere so I forgot about it. (I’ll embed Shelly’s video at the end of this post.) Yesterday, Andrew followed me and …

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