Alright, while I continue to wait patiently for G/Watchman's definition of "Soon", as a courtesey, and a gesture toward continuing our ongoing discussion, even though, as usual, there is not really anything to add to Saturon's comments, I'll go ahead and address G/Watchman's latest querries,:
GodsWatchman said:
What do Full Preterists believe for Salvation?
1) Once saved always saved?
2) One can loose salvation?
3) Salvation comes by faith? Faith + works? Knowledge?
Full preterists believe exactly the same things as futurists about the issue of salvation.
What do Full Preterists believe is in store for the earth (dirt) ? 10,000 more years of today?
Like Stauron, I can only speak about what THIS Full Preterist believes in in store for the earth 10,000 years from now.
In view of the fact that God said His creation is "very good," and remembering that God promised to never again curse the ground or destroy mankind as He did in Noah's day, we cannot possibly expect that God will bring a cataclysmic judgment to end the generations of mankind. It should further come as no surprise to find that the Scriptures tell us that the Kingdom, and the generations of man, and the earth itself are all to continue "forever" (Ps. 104:5; 145:13; Eccl. 1:4; Dan. 4:3,34; 7:14,18,27; Lk. 1:33; Eph. 3:21).
This Preterist does not know future events, but I am fully confident in the fact that whatever the conquering Savior pleases to do, He does, on earth as in heaven (Ps. 135:6). And when we consider the divine eternality of the Church on earth and her progressive divine dominion, we know that her future, and hence the future of humanity, will be filled to overflowing with innumerable blessings which are even now
utterly impossible for us to grasp. For what wonders will God work in and through His more-than-conquering Church after 10,000 years of ecclesiastical progress, or after 1,000,000 years of victory? Only God can know (Eccl. 3:11). What we do know is that in Christ Jesus our Creator and our Redeemer, the future of mankind on earth under His dominion will surely be "exceeding abundantly" and incomprehensibly wonderful....
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Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us, unto him be glory in the Church by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, world without end. Amen" (Eph. 3:20-21).
What of the bizarre fact that within the last 75 years - mans knowledge suddenly jumped on a hyperbolic curve up?
that is ... the very apparent fullfillment TODAY (the last 75 years or so) of this:
Da 12:4 But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased.
I agree with Stauron that you seem to want to ignore the context.
What type of knowledge?
Knowledge of God and of Salvation was indeed increased exponentially on earth during the 40 years between Christ's ascention and parousia as the disciples Literally "ran to and fro" throughout the empire spreading that knowledge.
Anyway, a
literal reading of the text "run to and fro" automatically rules out any modern transportation such as Jet planes, trains, automobiles etc.
What do you say is "the strong delusion", or "working of error"?
Again, not suprisingly, I defer to Stauron's comments.
When do you believe the Book of Revelations to be written and how old was John when he wrote it?
The book of Revelatio
n was written by St. John between AD 66-68, in the final years of the Neronic persecution.
See this link:
http://www.preteristvision.org/questions/qa_revelationdate.html
Oh - and one more important thought. Since you've "closed" the book of Revelations, being that it is completely fullfilled, I presume you must have a COMPLETE POINT BY POINT, VERSE BY VERSE explanation for ENTIRE parable? That would be quite the thing to see indeed! On that note - I would presume that all the parables are "loosed" to you also?
I am also unclear on your question here.
Could you elaborate upon it?
Are you looking for a published preterist commentary on the Book of revelation?
I have heard one was in the works, indeed I have heard a preterist study bible was in the works, but I am unsure of when it is due for publication.
Why don't you toss out a few verses you'd like to see the preterist comment on, and we can endeavour to ablidge!