The Dividing Lines of Preterism: You are either for us or against us

Ed : "We must not allow Preterism to become a movement. It must be a way to understand scripture - putting things into their proper first century context. When we do, we can share scriptural understanding with others without having to totally attack their beliefs.

I've done so in previous bible studies and got a decent response. But if I were to go in with guns blazing I would not receive a good reception. Scott Hahn's work on Revelation, the Parousia, the Eucharist, etc. is a good way to show our futurist brothers the truths of Preterism, without having to say "you are either for us or against us." I fear that attitude has not only developed in the Preterist camp towards "outsiders" but it is now happening within the camp itself."
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