hyperpreterism

  1. RoderickE

    Is Partial-Preterism a Problem?

    I know that what I'm about to say here may be difficult to take, but please bear with me. I AM a former 15-year long hyperpreterist, out of that movement now for 3 years. All glory to God! I also know it has become vogue for some people, even prominent teachers such as Ken Gentry, Gary DeMar...
  2. RoderickE

    Onus Probandi & Hyperpreterism

    Hyperpreterist teacher and "leader" Sam Frost said on Feb 8, 2010: The context for this quote, before I'm accused of taking it out of context, is Frost arguing with his follow hyperpreterist, Norm Voss. Voss is advocating that historic Christianity is so messed up, that hyperpreterists...
  3. RoderickE

    Christ's Resurrection and Ours

    Paul tells us that he taught nothing but what was ever taught in the O.T. (see Acts 26:21-22). So, what did Paul and the Jews, and the early Christians believe about the resurrection? I mean, we agree Paul taught nothing new about the resurrection of the believers. It should be a simple...
  4. RoderickE

    Types of Preterists Reviewed

    It is difficult to categorize something that is in constant flux, but since many people wonder how many types (factions and sub-factions) of preterists there are and how each developed, I will attempt to categorize the types of preterists -- with source documentation of course. I hope to offer...
  5. RoderickE

    Fake Hyperpret 'Pastor' Finally Defrocked

    First, let us define the word "defrock" (see also laicize). A frock is/was a gown or robe worn by the clergy, thus to "defrock" them is to remove their status as a minister. Another question would be, who has the power to do such a thing and for what reasons. Historically, ministers have been...
  6. M

    A full preterist response to "When Shall These Things Be?"

    A full preterist response to "When Shall These Things Be?" Amazon.com: House Divided (9781615290086): David A. Green, Edward J. Hassertt, Michael J. Sullivan: Books Product Description This book is a Reformed response to Keith Mathison's multi-authored book When Shall These Things Be...
  7. RoderickE

    Why Hyperpreterists Can’t Use the Bible

    In interactions with hyperpreterists, one of the first claims they make is that they are just reading the Bible for what it says. First, we must ask then why 2000 years worth of Christians who have read that same Bible, some people even in the original languages & some people who had ONLY the...
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