Since this is the area for introductions, I suppose I'll post here. I was raised a third generation JW and was heavily involved until the age of 30. I won't go into a great many of the details, however I suppose I was what one would call a "true believer". I read Mr. Gregg's book on Revelation a couple of years back and enjoyed it. I didn't recognized the name when I came across his radio show, but discovered who he was when I visited the website. My reason for visiting was his answer to a question regarding hellfire on the air. Being a former JW, one doesn't hear views on hell like the one I heard, save from one with an Adventist background.
The Anabaptist leanings also have an appeal. I also like the fact that he at least allows for the fact that some are troubled by trinitarian theology and can't sincerely wrap their minds around it. I have come to the conclusion that their is a unique relationship between God the Father and His Son, and that human words are too limited to dope it all out. I believe this to be ALL human words, trinitarian or not. Peter's simple confession in Matthew seems to be all that is required.
I find that I do not need people to think as I do, as I once did, and extend the hand of fellowship to those who are willing to accept it.
Eschatologically, I remain in my quasi-Futurist, quasi-Preterist, quasi-Dramaticist and very quasi-Historicist view of Revelation. I am a man of commitment.
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Looking forward to the exchanges.
Regards, Brenden.