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The critics of true preterism, the view that all prophecy was fulfilled at the end of the Old Covenant Age of Israel in AD 70, constantly appeal to Jesus' words that in "the age to come" there will be no marrying. They note that preterists are married. Thus, the resurrection and the age to come has not come! Sounds powerful, right? The trouble is, the argument turns back on those very critics and falsifies their eschatology!
In this incredibly powerful book, prolific author Don K. Preston (D. Div.) addresses this argument head on, showing with solid exegesis and solid logic that the argument is based on false assumptions. Not only that, he shows that Postmillennial and Amillennial writers alike agree that were are now in "the age to come!" Thus, according to their own arguments, they should not be married! This is an un-precedented, powerful book that totally devastates the futurist view of "no marrying or giving in marriage"!
There truly is not another book like it, anywhere!
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