User talk:Dmitriyg


 * Dmitriy,

This seems like an interesting topic. I think it will work best if, from the beginning, you try to be inclusive of a variety of views. In researching eschatology, it seems tempting to focus on the most apocalyptic views, because they're the most sensational, but many Christians don't find their beliefs covered by books like the Left Behind series, or whatnot. I envision this as being several separate short papers on different viewpoints, maybe three papers each of about 1,000 words, capped off with a personal essay where you sum up your own feelings on the topic.
 * Good luck, Stevenarntson

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