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Neo-evangelicalism

David Kent

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Reminds me of a story attributed to D.L. Moody. He was walking down s street when accosted by a skeptic, who pointed at a drunk lying by the curb and said, "That man said you saved him at the meeting the other night. Now look at him!"
Moody's response: "If I saved him, it's no wonder he's in the ditch. If God had saved him, he would not be there."

Moody?

I heard a very similar story about Spurgeon.
 

David Kent

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Also, there is no need to say "dispensational futurism." Dispensationalists (including hyper- and progressive) are always futurists, without exception.

I said "dispensational futurism." to differentiate them from non dispensational futurists.

Philip Mauro, for instance, is on the Preterist web page, They have a Philip Mauro Archive with lots of his books, including some of his early books from the time he was a dispensationalist.

But as he still considers antichrist to be future, I would consider him to be a futurist.
 
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