ScottA
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The "absurdity of Pretarism" is not unique to Pretarism, but consistent among all who "observe days and months and seasons and years", i.e., times, or calendars in chronological terms...i.e., "the weak and beggarly elements" of this world.
Who among us is not guilty of keeping a worldly calendar?
Conversely, if we are to "seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness", which is "the same yesterday, today, and forever" and "without shadow of turning", then we will come to know the truth of God rather than the would-be truth and confusion of the world.
The "absurdity of Pretarism" is not unique to Pretarism, but consistent among all who "observe days and months and seasons and years", i.e., times, or calendars in chronological terms...i.e., "the weak and beggarly elements" of this world.
Who among us is not guilty of keeping a worldly calendar?
Conversely, if we are to "seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness", which is "the same yesterday, today, and forever" and "without shadow of turning", then we will come to know the truth of God rather than the would-be truth and confusion of the world.