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Benny Hinn Discussions

Rev. Lowery

New Member
I just dont see how anyone could say Benny Hinn is a man of God he lies all the time...

Ephesians 4:29

We talk right and edify God in all we do

****Leads to****

People knowing Gods grace which leads to salvation

Ephesians 2:8-10
 
The thing is, it should not be our minds that are making the decisions as to what's right and what's wrong... Paul wrote in Philippians 2:5 'Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus.'

We should be willing to say, 'Not my will, but thine be done.'
 

mcdirector

Active Member
Originally posted by eloidalmanutha:
How can I give up, when God kept sticking the truth in front of me time and time again? "If I see what appears to be the enemy and feel that I know the intent, and do nothing - then the blood is on my hands"
You are right. Thank you for the reminder :D
 

eloidalmanutha

New Member
Originally posted by mcdirector:
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How can I give up, when God kept sticking the truth in front of me time and time again? "If I see what appears to be the enemy and feel that I know the intent, and do nothing - then the blood is on my hands"
You are right. Thank you for the reminder :D </font>[/QUOTE]I know it seems like I am hitting it too hard, but being deceived was a ride from hell, and I will never forget the toll it took on me spiritually. But for the grace of God, I would still be there. I cannot give up the fight, ever. Thank you for the support, it means a lot :D
 

Ray Berrian

New Member
standingfirminChrist,

I agree with your post and I Corinthians 2:16 tells us that all Christians have the mind of Christ.

But, carnal Christians have the struggle that Paul had in Romans chapter seven.

We have to will to follow Christ; in most cases we want to love and follow the Lord.

If you are talking about understand the Word we have an 'inner annointing' as John says in I John 2:27.
 

Ray Berrian

New Member
By this statement I take it we are to doubt everyone else's salvation and understanding of the Word but our own.
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'What Benny meant by Jesus and by Salvation may be different from the True ones, as happens quite often. This is why we need some good discernment.'
 

Boanerges

New Member
Originally posted by Ray Berrian:
Do you four men on this page 8 know that you are saved?

I frankly do not believe all the trash that you say about Rev. Hinn.

Fair enough. What about all of the DOCUMENTED UNSCRIPTURAL trash that he himself has said, that is shown to be antichrist when standing in the light of God's Word? This is the test, and he has failed.Treat him as a tax collector, and have no part in it.
 

Ray Berrian

New Member
Boanerges,

A man who preaches about receiving Christ as Savior is not an 'antichrist' but saying other proclaimers of the Gospel are 'antichrists' is not the Christian way.
 

Rev. Lowery

New Member
Ray Ray Ray if I say accept Christ as Lord and Savior but the Christ I refer to is not Gods son, the one who was born of a virgin, lived a sinless life, was is and always will be God, was crucified buried rose the third day and now is in heaven. Then I am not preaching Gods word.

JW's
Mormon's
Muslim's

All believe in Jesus "The Man" but not Jesus "The Christ"

So the Jesus they believe is not Jesus Gods son.

Ray not everyone that reads the Bible is saved and not all preachers are called of God nor are they preaching Gods word but there own beliefs.
Mr. Hinn has been quoted many many times lying and false prophesying how do you explain this, is a lie now the truth. Please tell me why you up hold him so greatly and why you cant acknowledge he is a liar.
 

Ray Berrian

New Member
Rev. Lowery,

I agree with your view as to Who Jesus is.

Maybe you should interview Rev. Hinn for yourself and really find out what he believes.
 

DHK

<b>Moderator</b>
Originally posted by Ray Berrian:
Rev. Lowery,

I agree with your view as to Who Jesus is.

Maybe you should interview Rev. Hinn for yourself and really find out what he believes.
I believe that is your duty Ray. It seems that you are the only one on this thread that doesn't know what he believes. For the umpteenth time, Hinn does not believe in the deity of Christ. If you do not believe this well documented fact, then you write him and verify it for yourself.
DHK
 

Don

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Hey, folks, I'm back. What a weekend! Bought a house.

So it's been about five days since I left, we're now on page 9, and guess what?

STILL NOT A SINGLE REFERENCE TO A PROPHECY THAT BENNY HINN MADE **BEFORE** IT HAPPENED, THAT LATER CAME TRUE.

Anyone care to posit a theory as to why?

As for me, that's evidence enough that Hinn is a false prophet. Anyone else care to tell us what scripture says about false prophets?

Hinn supporters can say what they want, but push comes to shove, there's no substance.

I'm done here. If anyone does happen to come up with some references that prove other than what has been proven here so far, please feel free to send me a PM.
 

Ray Berrian

New Member
Don,

If you went to Bible College or seminary you would know there is two kinds of preaching. The preacher who 'foretells' future events and one who 'forthtells the Gospel.'

Rev. Benny Hinn is not an Old Testament prophet type preacher, but rather preaches the Gospel unto salvation through Jesus Christ our Lord. He does preach about the 'gifts of the Spirit' which is for our times until the Second Coming of Christ when prophecy, knowledge and tongues will cease. [I Corinthians 13:8].

When He who is perfect shall come then the 'gifts of the Spirit' will be unnecessary because we will see Jesus face to face. [10 & 12].

This is not theory; these are the facts that you should have known years ago.
 

Boanerges

New Member
Originally posted by Ray Berrian:
Don,

If you went to Bible College or seminary you would know there is two kinds of preaching. The preacher who 'foretells' future events and one who 'forthtells the Gospel.'

Rev. Benny Hinn is not an Old Testament prophet type preacher, but rather preaches the Gospel unto salvation through Jesus Christ our Lord. He does preach about the 'gifts of the Spirit' which is for our times until the Second Coming of Christ when prophecy, knowledge and tongues will cease. [I Corinthians 13:8].

When He who is perfect shall come then the 'gifts of the Spirit' will be unnecessary because we will see Jesus face to face. [10 & 12].

This is not theory; these are the facts that you should have known years ago.
1993: Benny Hinn, an Assemblies of God pastor from Florida predicted that the rapture would come in 1993. He also said that God would destroy all homosexuals by 1995 at the latest.


oooops..... I smell FALSE prophecy here :confused:

Let's look at some other:

http://www.deceptioninthechurch.com/hinnalnor.html

http://www.deceptioninthechurch.com/hinnfalse.html

The writing is on the wall Ray...it is big neon letters, and it screams FALSE PROPHET and HERESY.
 

Pete

New Member
Originally posted by Ray Berrian:
Rev. Benny Hinn is not an Old Testament prophet type preacher...
Boy yer got that right...Here again are quotes I gave of some of Benny's attempts at prophecies in second post on this thread.

By Benny Hinn:
The Spirit tells me - Fidel Castro will die - in the 90's. Oooh my! Some will try to kill him and they will not succeed. But there will come a change in his physical health, and he will not stay in power, and Cuba will be visited of God.

The Lord also tells me to tell you in the mid 90's, about '94-'95, no later than that, God will destroy the homosexual community of America. But He will not destroy it - with what many minds have thought Him to be, He will destroy it with fire. And many will turn and be saved, and many will rebel and be destroyed.
Now exactly WHAT "Spirit" and what "Lord" gives false prophecies like this?

These pieces of regurgitation wreckage (not revelation knowledge) were from Dec. 31st, 1989. So why bring them up now? Because the leopard hasn't changed his spots. Look at that link Boanerges mentioned ( http://www.deceptioninthechurch.com/hinnfalse.html ) it mentions events in early 2000 where Benny siad Jesus was going to physically appear on stage with him. Gimme a break :rolleyes:

He has a web-site where he could easily retract and renounce all the rubbish he has sprouted over the years, however thanks to so many people being conned by him he doesn't have to.

He is a proven false teacher, false prophet, and just generally false. I pray he and his fans will wake up before it's too late for them all.

By Benny Hinn:
I place a curse on every man and woman that will stretch his hand against this anointing I curse that man who dares to speak a word against this ministry.
Curse away sunshine. If your curses are as reliable as your teachings and prophecies then I'll live to be a thousand
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By Benny Hinn:
Under this anointing, the words I speak cannot fall to the ground. Under this anointing, everything I say, happens.

(Praise The Lord, Trinity Broadcasting Network, September 10, 1999)
Everything Benny says happens....It's just not there when he wakes up
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Ray Berrian

New Member
Boanerges,

I got your message.

A Baptist Calvinist from California, President of Family Radio, also predicted the day of Jesus return. Sure Hinn and Mr. Harold Camping spoke a wrong prophecy and it is foolish of them to do this.

But, does this in an of itself mean they are not Christian? No. Camping preaches that the age of the church is over and people should leave their churches and send their money to him because he has all the answers. He also believes we are now living in the Great Tribulation. The man is way out on the fringes of the Christian faith.

So, it is not only Charismatics who say wrong things; here is a Baptist who is off in many areas of theology. I guess we have to frown and bear it.

Read II Timothy 2:17-21. These two believed that the resurrection happened and led astray many believers and yet God says they were saved but confused people. They were the vessels made of wood and not as valued as vessels that were made of gold.

The Baptist--Mr. Camping had no theological training in a Bible College or seminary an is a real nut. Your denominational skirts are not as pure white as you might think. Camping preaches Five Points of Calvinism as though it were the true Gospel. Now here is a real messed up pastor or as you say, a false prophet and a heretic.

Why don't you Baptists get your 'feathers ruffled' as much when one of your boys is caught in flagrant errors?

Could it be because this man is a Baptist and you just forget about his errors?

The Lord will judge these men; believe me they will not get away with their mistakes in interpreting the Word.

Regards,
Ray
 

Boanerges

New Member
Originally posted by Ray Berrian:
Boanerges,

I got your message.

A Baptist Calvinist from California, President of Family Radio, also predicted the day of Jesus return. Sure Hinn and Mr. Harold Camping spoke a wrong prophecy and it is foolish of them to do this.

But, does this in an of itself mean they are not Christian? No. Camping preaches that the age of the church is over and people should leave their churches and send their money to him because he has all the answers. He also believes we are now living in the Great Tribulation. The man is way out on the fringes of the Christian faith.

So, it is not only Charismatics who say wrong things; here is a Baptist who is off in many areas of theology. I guess we have to frown and bear it.

Read II Timothy 2:17-21. These two believed that the resurrection happened and led astray many believers and yet God says they were saved but confused people. They were the vessels made of wood and not as valued as vessels that were made of gold.

The Baptist--Mr. Camping had no theological training in a Bible College or seminary an is a real nut. Your denominational skirts are not as pure white as you might think. Camping preaches Five Points of Calvinism as though it were the true Gospel. Now here is a real messed up pastor or as you say, a false prophet and a heretic.

Why don't you Baptists get your 'feathers ruffled' as much when one of your boys is caught in flagrant errors?

Could it be because this man is a Baptist and you just forget about his errors?

The Lord will judge these men; believe me they will not get away with their mistakes in interpreting the Word.

Regards,
Ray
Camping is yet another fool in a long list of fools.These false prophets lead the people of God astray. They do not need to be defended or apologized for as you have done time and time again with Hinn. They need to be exposed, marked, and avoided.I do not care if they are Charismatic, Baptist, etc. Shout it from the rooftops....and quit defending Hinn.
 

Don

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Come on, Ray. You're a graduate of a bible college/seminary, and the best you can come up with is "if you didn't graduate from bible college, you don't know what you're talking about"?

That's an extremely weak argument.

I refer you to my post at the top of Page 4, where I stated that obviously Camping is a false prophet. So don't try to play the "why aren't you railing on other false prophets" card; that dog won't hunt.

I also stand out against Bob Enyart of Denver, Colorado, and Peter Ruckman. But I don't see anyone trying to defend them, as you are Benny Hinn.

Ray, you already know what the Scriptures, even New Testament scriptures, say about those who make false prophecies. On the one definition, he may be revealing the inspiration of God (which I doubt because his theology is flawed); but on the other hand (the second definition of propheteia), he's been wrong, wrong, wrong. No one has come forward to prove differently, including you.

Okay, NOW I'm out of here.
 

xdisciplex

New Member
Hi!
I have a question. What happens if a sincere christians goes to Benny Hinn to receive a blessing or an anointing and Hinn lays his hand on him and he falls down? Supposing Hinn really is a false prophet what would happen to the sincere christian? Could he suffer from this?

I also read that Benny Hinn often travels to the graves of dead preachers and that he received power at the grave of a dead christian woman. Is this true?
I have talked about this once with a christian who says he knows Hinn and he said it's all a lie and that Hinn was wonderful. I don't really know what to think about Hinn.
 

Johnv

New Member
Originally posted by xdisciplex:
What happens if a sincere christians goes to Benny Hinn to receive a blessing or an anointing and Hinn lays his hand on him and he falls down?

Spiritually, nothing. Physically, one might hurt his head.
Supposing Hinn really is a false prophet what would happen to the sincere christian?

Spiritually, nothing. Nothing can separate us from the love of God.
Could he suffer from this?

Only if the person in question ends up rejecting core scriptural doctrine outright.
I also read that Benny Hinn often travels to the graves of dead preachers and that he received power at the grave of a dead christian woman. Is this true? I have talked about this once with a christian who says he knows Hinn and he said it's all a lie and that Hinn was wonderful. I don't really know what to think about Hinn.
I'm no Benny Hinn fan, but unless this can be verified, it's rumor and gossip. As Christians, we must refrain from engaging in rumor and gossip, even if it's rumor and gossip about an enemy.
 
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