thomas15
Well-Known Member
Yes robycop3 and the point I was trying to make is to be any kind of preterist you will be of a reformed background. You have to be because the liberals don't care about being anything close to Biblical in their theology and will not give preterism any second thought, and if you take a literal meaning from the words of the Bible you will at the minimum consider the possibility of some form of dispensationalism. You might not embrace it but you will not write it off totally.
The conservative reformed among us somewhere will along the line take refuge in one of the various confessions or the teachings of church fathers or the reformers. Once you do that allegory becomes a possibility, it is with the ECFs that allegory got it's historic start.
The conservative reformed among us somewhere will along the line take refuge in one of the various confessions or the teachings of church fathers or the reformers. Once you do that allegory becomes a possibility, it is with the ECFs that allegory got it's historic start.