Michael Miano and I Corinthians 15

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Mr Michael Miano has recently replied with the following to my apology video:

Here we have a great example of a man using his feelings and an appeal to emotion to persuade people from a view of fulfillment. So let’s get this straight, the Full Preterists provide Scriptures and explanations and are met with name calling and appeals to emotion. The reformation is now, ask questions and demand Scriptural answers. search the Scriptures!

Mr Miano clearly does not understand the purpose of the video, but that is besides the point. In my opinion, Mr Miano has offered nothing but talk and has failed to support the assertion that all prophecy was fulfilled by the end of the first century. So, i have invited Mr Miano to come over to RCM and argue his case for a fulfillment of I Corinthians 15. After forgetting about the invite, i gently reminded him of it yesterday and now he is here, assuring me…”Don’t you sweat Jason, I will be giving details concerning 1 Corinthiahs 15 soon.”

I have created a public group here on RCM for this discussion. VISIT HERE.

When Mr Miano is ready, he can begin posting his “details concerning 1 Corinthians 15″ in reply to the text of that chapter that i have provided in the group’s forum. I won’t pressure him to provide anything “soon”, but i hope that as one who supposedly takes “soon” serious that he won’t fudge on the word now. ( :

We wait.

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Jason Bradfield

Jason embraced Christ his senior year of high school in 1993; served two years as a youth minister in Anniston, AL and Houma, LA with the Southern Baptist denomination; and briefly attended New Orleans Theological Seminary. He is currently pursuing a M.Div with Whitefield Theological Seminary and is the 'web servant' for Whitefield Media. During a stretch of around three years, he took the good news of the Kingship of Christ to some of the most poverty stricken areas of Anniston and Birmingham, AL, as well as New Orleans, LA, in the form of Hip Hop. He embraced ‘full preterism’ in 2oo3 and renounced it in 2o1o. He serves as RCM’s ‘web-servant’ and runs a family blog at MinionDominion. Jason resides in Knoxville, TN with his wife Amanda and children Jordan, Alexis, Kaylee, and Anna. Check out more from Jason.

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