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The predictions described in the Book of Revelation, the Book of Daniel, and the Gospels of Mark and Matthew are symbolic
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| The predictions described in the Book of Revelation, the Book of Daniel, and the Gospels of Mark and Matthew are symbolic | |
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| Subjects | |
| The Book of Daniel |
The Book of Revelation |
| Christianity |
Eschatology |
| The Gospel of Matthew |
The Gospel of Mark |
| Theology |
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| Linking arguments | |
| When people die, they are placed in whichever one of three degrees of glory is appropriate for their Christian faith and good works
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- Note: This position is called idealism.
Supporting arguments
Opposing arguments
- These prophecies are literal, and will happen in the future.
- Supporters do not accept the premise that the predictions described in the Book of Revelation, the Book of Daniel, and the Gospels of Mark and Matthew will happen in the future.
- These predictions already happened, in the first century CE.
- Supporters do not accept the premise that the predictions described in the Book of Revelation, the Book of Daniel, and the Gospels of Mark and Matthew happened in the first century CE.