The document discusses the doctrine of realized eschatology, which claims that all biblical prophecies regarding the last things such as the second coming of Jesus, resurrection, and final judgment were fulfilled in AD 70 with the destruction of Jerusalem. It provides definitions of eschatology and realized eschatology. While some see the destruction of Jerusalem as a key event or that some books were written to be fulfilled then, the realized eschatology doctrine believes all last things literally occurred in AD 70. The document uses examples from the Bible and writings of Max King to argue against this view and show that the second coming, resurrection, and events described don't align with occurring in AD 70 alone.