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A Brief Expose of Last Generation Theology
Postlapsarian vs. Prelapsarian
Satan
Is LGT in harmony with the Bible?
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Witness
Is LGT in harmony with the Writings of Ellen White?
They [the expressions pre-Fall and post-Fall] are not very helpful, in that Jesus was neither completely pre-Fall nor post-Fall—as such terms would imply.
On the one hand, He was pre-Fall in the sense that His humanity was not “infected” with sinful, corrupt tendencies, or propensities to sin, such as we are born with.
On the other hand, He was post-Fall in the sense that His humanity was “affected” by sin, in which He never indulged.[1]
[1] Reinder Bruinsma, In All Humility: Saying No to Last Generation Theology (Westlake Village, California: Oak & Acon Publishing, 2018), 63, Kindle.
The Dangers of Last Generation Theology
By His life and His death, Christ proved that God’s justice did not destroy His mercy, but that sin could be forgiven, and that the law is righteous, and can be perfectly obeyed.
Satan’s charges were refuted.
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