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Actually it depends on which person you are speaking to in Rome, and which source you are reading from them. It is a Jesuit systematically formulated doctrine, not meant to clarify anything, but simply misdirect one from its own identification -"There has historically been general agreement with non-preterists that the first systematic preterist exposition of prophecy was written by the Jesuit Luis de Alcasar during the Counter Reformation." [Link]Luis De Alcasar - [Link]
The history is clearly detailed here and documented - [Link]
The Greek Antiochus Epiphanes IV and Roman Emperor Nero [etc] do not fit the prophecies in numerous ways, and fall far short.
Rome teaches both Preterism [Antiochus IV and Nero] and Futurism [along with Amillennialism], all of which are not merely contradictory to one another, but also false, and incongruent with Scriptural prophecy and history.
Rome [Papacy] thought to change "times and laws", and those times are not merely God's chosen days, but also the prophecies dealing with time. Rome seeks to redirect all attention from its identification in Prophecy.
Wheras the SDA follow in the footsteps of the old Millerite church, y'know. the Second Coming was to occur in 1843.
Yeah, that didn't happen either...nor any of other "prophecies" concerning the Second Coming since then from the groups influenced by the Millerite doctrine, like the SDA church.
Funny that.
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