Monday, July 26, 2010

Preterism: A Marxist Theological Tool

I was just encouraged and refreshed, reading a blog exposing the fallacies of Preterism, which I first became acquanited with by a member on here, who held the eschatological posiiton of Preterist.


Many observant onlookers have noticed the various degrees and doctrines of compromise running amuck in the Christian Church today. Joel Richardson, author of Islamic Antichrist, has a post on his blogsite www.joelstrumpet.com titled, Preterism: The Marxist's Favorite Theological Tool.

To give you a taste, I'll post a couple of excerpts of this excellent little blog here:

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But beyond “social justice”, there is another foundational theological element to this equation that must be exposed. But first, it is important to briefly review the primary hope, expectation and message of the Bible. From start to finish, the unified, cohesive message that every Biblical prophet and apostle proclaimed is the coming of the messianic kingdom of God on the earth. Whether Jewish or Christian, the pole star of hope for every believer has always been the Messianic Kingdom. This vision of heaven and earth fully redeemed together as one, has always been the ultimate hope of the people of God. This message is most often called “the Gospel”. Proclaiming this message, in word and deed, has always been the primary calling and mission of the Church.

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When examining the various Messianic expectations that have been trumpeted by the prophets and apostles from ancient times, Preterism emasculates the Christian faith of nearly every essential future expectation. In its most extreme forms, Preterism holds that Jesus Christ has already returned, (spiritually), that the Antichrist has already come, that the resurrection of the dead has already taken place (again, spiritually), and that what we are seeing and experiencing now; that’s all there is folks.


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This time around however, the Marxists are trying an entirely new tactic. They are attempting to infiltrate the Churches, and by altering a few key eschatological doctrines, they believe that they can reconcile Christianity with Marxism. Why the need to eradicate Christians when they can just as easily be converted and utilized as useful idiots for the Marxist cause? It’s far less bloody after all.

But in order for the Marxist conversion to take place, Christians must first abandon their traditional messianic hopes through the deconstructive vehicle of Preterism. In my latest DVD set, Understanding the Times, I discuss this issue in detail. Consider the implications:


Richardson goes on to write six implications that the Marxists achieve through this Satanic denial of God's word. To read the rest of the blog, click here: http://www.joelstrumpet.com/?p=2438#more-2438 .

May the LORD help His people discern and stand in the Truth for such a time as this. Christian, carpe diem!


"Enter through the narrow gate.  For wide is the gate, and broad is the path that leads to destruction, and many enter through it.  But the gate is small and the way is narrow that leads to life, and only a few find it."  -Jesus,  Mt. 7:13-14



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