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Question for Historicists

I'm not a subscrber to any Eschat; ceptin' maybe Amillenialism and Partial Preterism. That's what I learned in the Reformed Baptist Church. As long as I've been Christian, I'm still a layman at Eschatology. I think I've got a learning disability when it comes to Eschatology; it's not my thing...

I'm wanting to hang out on the Eschat board, hoping something might stick. But so many Posts are way too lengthy...
Bruiser, read, if you have not already, The Last Days According to Jesus by RC Sproul. One of the many books that convinced me of Orthodox Preterism.
 
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