A terrible post full of wrong assumptions. You just try to give yourself the advantage of "I am spiritual, you are not", so that only you can decide which verses are literal and which are "spiritual" and when somebody does not agree, you will label them prideful, natural etc. Because you do not know how else to defend your views.
It appears you don't have understanding of how those who are indwelt with the Spirit of Christ have the ability to spiritually discern the Scriptures. Having spiritual discernment through the Spirit of Christ in me comes from study and knowing what is written in His Word. For instance when we have spiritual understanding through studying to show ourselves "
approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." (2Tim 2:15) That means being able to know when the doctrines we approve force contradiction upon the Word of God. One thing no true believer should ever disagree with is that the Bible is not contradictory ever! If the doctrine we espouse appears to cause contradiction in the Bible, it's because our doctrine has not rightly divided the Word of Truth!
An example of having spiritual discernment is being familiar enough with the Word of God to know something we believe cannot be reconciled with other verses that speak of the same subject matter.
For instance, let's look at how the Full Preterit interprets the follow passage:
Mt 16:28 Verily I say unto you, There be some standing here, which shall not taste of death, till they see the Son of man coming in his kingdom.
Lu 9:27 But I tell you of a truth, there be some standing here, which shall not taste of death, till they see the kingdom of God.
The Preterits doctrine claims this is proof that Christ came again because those whom He was speaking to had to still be physically alive to see the Son of man coming in His Kingdom. The obvious problem of course is that other verses tell us that Christ will not come again before the last trumpet sounds at the end of this age. While Preterits might try very hard to tell us why their doctrine does not force contradiction, an honest evaluation says it absolutely does!
How would the student of the Word through the Spirit of Christ within, spiritually discern this passage so there is no contradiction? By looking at the Greek, and usage elsewhere from which the words were translated. In doing so through spiritual discernment we learn the word "
see" in the passage is not with physical sight, but with mental understanding, have knowledge of, perceive, understand. This knowledge
should prove to the Preterits the meaning of what Christ has said. With this spiritually led understanding we hear Christ saying that some of the first century people hearing Him would not die before being born again. We know this is true because Christ tells us that none can know (see) the Kingdom of God or enter into the Kingdom of God until they have been born again.
IOW the words Christ spoke to those living in the first century had NOTHING to do with the coming of Christ the second time. The reason Christ spoke to them in this manner is because the Kingdom of God that Christ had ushered in could not be physically seen because His Kingdom now in this age is a spiritual Kingdom of God in heaven. Man does not enter the Kingdom of God through physical flesh, even though man is both physical and spirit. The Kingdom of God now in this world is not seen with physical vision, for the Kingdom of God is within those of true faith in Christ.
We must question our doctrine and if it forces contradictions, accept the fact that our doctrine is NOT biblical!