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Why hasn't Orthodox Christianity taught Fulfilled Eschatology?

If Fulfilled Eschatology is the truth of and in scripture, why has "Orthodox Christianity" never embraced it?
 
I get this question; although worded 10,000 different ways from Sunday, asked of me all the time; below is a simple offering.
 
The Orthodox (Not Greek Orthodox) Church has an agenda to protect; to control as many of the sheeple as they can, where secular government fails or falls short. It only stands to reason that successive generational "leaders" would regurgitate what they have been taught to believe.
 
"When a well-packaged web of lies has been sold gradually to the masses over generations, the truth will seem utterly preposterous and its speaker a raving lunatic" -- Dresden James
 
Those who believe in Fulfillment witness this on a daily basis.
 
Santa Clause and the Easter Bunny come to mind!
 
All truth passes through three stages: First, it is ridiculed; Second, it is violently opposed; Third, it is accepted as self-evident.” ― Arthur Schopenhauer
 
Imagine the transition a child goes through when hearing that there is no Santa or Easter Bunny?
 
I was recently asked "So what's the big deal"
 
The "big deal" is that the majority of people on the planet believe, live, and act like mankind and this planet are disposable; why? Because they do not know about the truth of Fulfilled Eschatology, which flatly denies these propositions.

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