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    Transmillennialism

    I'm very happy for you also Nancy! Tonight I will be in the fellowship of over 100 believers from all over the US and Canada. I wish I could describe to you what that is like. Perhaps if the Lord wills, we will one day meet at such a conference. One of the songs we will sing over the course...
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    Transmillennialism

    Good evening Nancy! The LPM Site is aimed mostly at the theological. To understand better what Transmillennialism is may I suggest listening to Tim's interviews with John Anderson, then look at Presence Online. Presence deals with living transformed lives today and has practical or as I...
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    Transmillennialism

    Good afternoon Nancy! Transmillennialism is defined as: The belief that the millennial reign of Christ brought about the change, or transformation of the ages, from the Old to the New Covenant in A.D. 70. Also known as covenant eschatology, or a preterist view of Scripture. Preterism is...
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    How I came to embrace Preterism.

    We were watching "O Brother Where Art Thou" recently and it was quite plain why dreams of golden mansions over on hilltops would have been so appealing during the depression. As one poster pointed out, this whole rapture business did not become a serious doctrine until about 200 years ago...
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    How I came to embrace Preterism.

    G'day Davo! I've been lurking for awhile, but had to put in e-ink the fact that Jerusalem did make a difference and was very significant in its time. The saddest part about reading some of the posts here is that fact that many do not even know the very real repercussions of what they are praying...
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    How I came to embrace Preterism.

    Dear Ms. Bellum, Forgive the interruption, but we have to debunk this notion put in our heads by the good folks at Sweet Publishing. Jerusalem was not a hick town full or nomads and loose camels walking about. For a moment, go back in time. You are a citizen of Jerusalem. You live in...