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The easiest way to deal with false doctrine s to affirm its absolute opposite. Unfortunately, this opposite affirmation is often no less erroneous than the false doctrine against which it reacts-sometimes, it is worse. Most conservative Christians in the twentieth century have been obsessed with 'the last days.' An absolute opposite answer hs recently emerged in the form of what C. Jonathin Seriah terms 'pantelism,' the view that all final events had taken place by the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70. With one fell swoop, this viewpoint eviscerates dispensationalism. Unfortunately, it also undermines orthodox Christianity.
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