jetbrane wrote:
They are only threatening if they actually believe what they confess and work to that end. A-mills find them so threatening because within the DNA of their eschatology is eventual failure. I mean you find me threatening enough and in the end that threat is due to a difference in our eschatology.

Nice to see you again John. I trust the wife and the family are doing well.

Smile,

Bret

Bret, sorry I don't see it that way - I don't see one's eschatology as being the driving-force in practicing one's Christianity. If I read your post claim correctly.

Unless that eschatology is as simple as the 2nd Coming. That is an essential in our daily practice, but it is non-essential in our daily practice whether it is adopting the post-, a-, or pre- scheme. Why do you think it is so?

Thanks for the greeting. Though you may have me confuse with someone else as I am single. image


John Chaney


"having been firmly rooted and now being built up in Him and established in your faith . . ." (Colossians 2:7 NASB)