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23 minutes in Hell

gb93433

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And I say that if Paul, who was gifted with more knowledge of spiritual things than any man alive today, didn't know if he was caught up into heaven in or out of the body, I have a hard time believing this man, who claims to have gone to hell, knows he was out of the body.
Isn't there an old song where part of the lyrics are, "I dreamed I was a floatin'?" What kid doesn't have dreams of floating and flying through the air and then waking up from a dream and realizing that he was dreaming? I can remember the days when I liked dreaming that and loved the feeling it gave me.
 

Salty

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...My only concern is if he is using this to make financial gain. ...

So how much would be too much?
Not just for Bill, but for any evangelist.

It would be interesing to see how his lifestyle has changed since this "activity".

Can any one do a search?

Salty
 

Darrenss1

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So how much would be too much?
Not just for Bill, but for any evangelist.

It would be interesing to see how his lifestyle has changed since this "activity".

Can any one do a search?

Salty

Salty, that would be a hard to find piece of trivia. Unless you happen to know someone that can eye witness their lifestyle personally. There are megachurches in Sydney that pay a handsome reward to buy the best preachers in the world for their conferences. And do they get their money's worth for a "great sermon"?? No comment. :tongue3:

Let me add this though, I happen to think its strange how someone like a Calvery Chapel Pastor can end up in the most charismatic of charismatic churches preaching this stuff, it gives an indication of whom his captive audience is. I guess inter-denominationism is getting more and more popular. I guess with these famous churches they'll pay even a heretic to come and preach if the heretic has one good sermon or testimony.

Darren
 
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freeatlast

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So how much would be too much?
Not just for Bill, but for any evangelist.

It would be interesing to see how his lifestyle has changed since this "activity".

Can any one do a search?

Salty

My opinion is anything is too much. He can get his income from offerings but not from the sale of his claimed revelation.
 

MB

Well-Known Member
Have you ever heard of Bill Wiest.

What do you think of his experience?
Total fiction!
First of all God would never send a Christian to hell and a Christian cannot forget the grace that saved him as this guy did in his book. He did mention that while there he didn't remember anything about Christ. That's strange since the rich man who could see Lazrus in Abrahams bossom was in Hell when he saw him there. All the man had was a dream or should I say nightmare. I also read of a man who went to the gates of hell and He describe the heat he felt coming from the gate. His dream turned him into a believer. There is a problem with this sort of thing. It creates feelings of doubt. Doubt that God has really saved you, or has turned His back on you for some sin you didn't confess. When we were all saved while still in our sins.
MB
 
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