Scare quotes? What does that mean? Why play games like this? Just be clear about what you're saying.
No games. Look it up. It's a very simple Google... "Scare quotes ~ also called shudder quotes or sneer quotes ~ are quotation marks used around a word or phrase to signal that the writer is using it in a non-standard, ironic, or skeptical way..."
Yeah so we can drop this, right?
I'm not bothered that you're bothered, just to be clear.
Oh yeah, you're clear on this all right... <
grin> I mean, good, but I don't care, really, in the sense that whatever the case, that's your deal, and I'm not really "bothered," as indicated by the scare quotes.
I'm not saying that about myself.
Saying... what... about yourself? Meh. Never mind...
Preterism has no influence on me personally.
This comment seems very contradictory to something you yourself previously said... It obviously does. And in saying this, I realize this will rile you up a bit, which, you know, if you let it, could also cause you to do a little personal reflection...
I'm talking about how they can influence immature Christians to focus on the wrong things.
I know. <
smile> But I think, just judging by the comments you have made about it and how you... "attack" (scare quotes) ...others than hold to preterism at least
seems to say a lot outwardly about you personally and some things that are going on inside you... and again could cause you to do a little personal reflection...
Do you care about other Christians being influenced by bad doctrine?
Sure. You included. <
chuckles> But you know what? It's okay. Not in the sense of just letting it go, by any means. But still, it's okay.
Let me ask you this, Spiritual Israelite. And there are some
real parallels to what we're talking about:
Let's say you share the Gospel with an unbeliever. Are you concerned with how persuasive you're being? If so, that's not a bad thing,
humanly speaking. Yes, we want to come across well, for sure. But you can go overboard with that, even to the point that a) you're focusing too much on yourself, really, or b) even thinking on some level that it's you who saves, or both, and both of which are... yeah, bad. <
smile>
Maybe the better way to ask that is, in evangelism, in sharing the Gospel with this person, do you think it is up to you to say
just the right thing to make that person a Christian? To actually save that person? Now based on a past conversation or two that we've had, you may say 'yes' to this, but
that's not riiiiiiiiiight... <smile>
No, your part in that ~ and mine... and it's a
great privilege given to us by God to participate in His saving work ~ is to share. And in doing that, no matter how "good" we are or persuasive or anything like that, God
may or may not use that to do His thing <
smile> ...as it is
His will that is done, not yours or mine... the thing that
only He can do. And no matter what we say or how weak or strong our powers of persuasion, God can use that to accomplish
His purposes, which
cannot be thwarted (Job 42:2). His Word
never returns to Him empty; it
always accomplishes that for which it was sent (Isaiah 55:10-11). Faith comes by hearing, as Paul says in Romans 10. And, even when that person is dead in his or her trespasses, He makes him or her alive together with Christ ~ by grace they are then saved through faith, which, by definition, is His assurance given to them and conviction by the Holy Spirit, and this is not his or her own doing; it is the gift of God (Ephesians 2).
So. Back to preterism... <
chuckles> You know even if the guy is a preterist... <
smile> I mean come on. Come on. <
smile> There does come a point when you say... okay. And leave it at that. God will do with it what He will do with it. Preterists are Christians, too... <smile> ...they're just wrong about, um, some... you know... some things. <
smile> It's okay. <
smile>
Grace and peace to you.