@KingOfWhiteAmerica Hey, I see you're Orthodox. Does that mean Eastern Orthodoxy? I have some questions you may have the answer to, either way. Are they futurist / dispensationalists? If I had a different eschatological perspective than what the church teaches, I would not really be accepted, right? I heard that they even somewhat distanced themselves from Eastern Orthodox people who use different calendars.
@KingOfWhiteAmerica So, great example you brought up, so let's use that: preterism --if I were a partial preterist, would most "jurisdictions" say I had to renounce it? Or just not teach it? How would that work? Would they go as far as to call me heretical?
@KingOfWhiteAmerica From whay you said before, I wouldn't have a problem with that creed. I believe Christ will return for the judgement and the God and Magog battle. I believe Armaggedon has already happened, along with the "Tribulation" and Beast, and a literal 1,000-year reign. So I maybe would interpret what the creed is saying differently, not sure. Obviously I believe in the resurrection of the dead, in an eternal kingdom, etc.
@RoninGrey @KingOfWhiteAmerica Are you a Short Season Bro?
@N_Y_SparkyOxCable @KingOfWhiteAmerica Yes. I always had considered preterist ideas myself even before I knew what it was called. Thanks to YouTube blowing up and things like TikTok, we can all communicate easily about theories, discoveries, and research.
But yes, I think I'm landing on Short Season eschatology as the most likely. I'm glad to see dispensationalism and futurists called out lately. They're running out of time for their belief to be possible. We'll see when the last Boomer dies.
@RoninGrey @KingOfWhiteAmerica I have seen some Bros trying to distance themselves from the P word. But people will find one thing wrong with one person or belief and assume everyone believes exactly the same so they dismiss everything.
@RoninGrey Dispensationalists are the death cult TFM talks about. And unfortunately the majority of protestantism these days. All corrupted by Jews. It's infuriating. I've also seen Short Season Bros even using the same terminology to describe it. Many of the show's messages are leaving our small group and being heard by other individual thinkers.
@N_Y_SparkyOxCable I've never heard us called "Short Season Bros." before. Doesn't quite have the same ring to it as other theological beliefs, but I like it. But the shortened "S.S." Bros might mean something different (especially to Jew-lovers).
@KingOfWhiteAmerica I think (I know) I struggle with submitting to leadership when I believe they're wrong. Whether I'm in Orthodoxy or Protestantism, I need to learn better humility. But I'm likely better able to hold these different, "crazy" beliefs without problem in my current Non-denominational Protestant church.