Sorry, but you do not know your Bible (or your history). Luke 21:22,32—ALL prophecy was fulfilled within the generation of those living at the time of Jesus. Books that might be of interest: LAST DAYS MADNESS by Gary DeMar, THE PAROUSIA by James Stuart Russell, THE LAST DAYS ACCORDING TO JESUS by R. C. Sproul.
[Sorry, but you do not know your Bible (or your history). Luke 21:22,32ALL prophecy was fulfilled within the generation of those living at the time of Jesus.]
You should read all the scriptures of God in the Holy Bible so that you would know your bible and history. I would guess you are in a deceived liberal church that has departed from the 12 essential doctrines taught in the HOLY Scriptures of God, which so many foolish churchs have abandoned in order to have their ears tickled. The Chruch of Rome is an example of the largest apostate Christondom departure from the God of Israel’s doctrines taught in the Scriptues.
Sola Scriptura.
Where's the evidence??? we see the evidence of the prophecies, where's the evidence of their fullfilment???
Why have the Scriptures NOT indicated any fullfilment??? Why have historians not indicated a fullfilment of these prophecies???
Anyone can say it happened already...But show us SOMETHING...
When people start arguing about the “taking away” or “rapture” or whatever it gets called...
I say, “...don’t worry, it will be explained to you on the way up.”
Kindred, you are a preterist. There are two major problems with preterism. First, in order to support the notion of an A.D. 70 fulfillment of the large number of details surrounding the tribulation, preterists must use an unwarranted allegorical interpretative approach. Matthew 24:30 and Revelation 19:11-21 must somehow be understood to represent Christ coming mysteriously through the Roman army which conquered Jerusalem in A.D 70.
A second major error of preterism is the confusion of judgment and salvation in relation to the nation of Israel. Preterism sees only judgment toward Israel in passages that speak of the tribulation, such as the Olivet discourse (Matthew 24; Mark 13; Luke 17:20-37) and Revelation 4-19.