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I39;ll be posting some of my notes on eschatology in this blog. I find the orthodox preterist view fascinating. I39;m still exploring the amillennial and postmillennial positions. I reject hyper-preterism.

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I39;ll be posting some of my notes on eschatology in this blog. I find the orthodox preterist view fascinating. I39;m still exploring the amillennial and postmillennial positions. I reject hyper-preterism.

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This web page orthodoxpreterist.blogspot.com states the following, "Ill be posting some of my notes on eschatology in this blog." We saw that the webpage said " I find the orthodox preterist view fascinating." It also said " Im still exploring the amillennial and postmillennial positions. Wednesday, January 2, 2013. Revelation A Mentor Expository Commentary. On the Book of Revelation by Douglas F. Monday, December 10, 2012. Why I Left Full Preterism. Thursday, November 29, 2012. Revelation and The First Century."

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