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Fighting against the false teachers or the Spiritual Terrorists

evangelist6589

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There are dozens of them out there and every so often I engage a church, ministry, or individual. Most of them ignore me (as they are set in their ways and do not value the Bible), but some are ready to defend their false doctrines. I heard from a Word Faith Church in my area and a pastor wants to chat with me, and I will chat with him as well, but if he refuses to hear the error of his teachings, I will confront him with condemnation and it won't be friendly as he is a enemy of the truth, and the Church is engaged in a Truth War.

Also I have engaged a Primitive Baptist/Hyper Calvinist Church as well and the pastor was ready to challenge me and I will soon respond to him. However his error is not the same as that of the Word of Faith false gospel whom takes the cake.

I also have engaged Liberal Methodists whom promote the social gospel, New Age Churches, Unification Churches and many others.

Check out this passage of scripture

Luke 20:45-47 (NIV)
Warning Against the Teachers of the Law

45 While all the people were listening, Jesus said to his disciples, 46 “Beware of the teachers of the law. They like to walk around in flowing robes and love to be greeted with respect in the marketplaces and have the most important seats in the synagogues and the places of honor at banquets. 47 They devour widows’ houses and for a show make lengthy prayers. These men will be punished most severely.”

Jesus was not friendly in the least regarding the false teachers and we should not be as well. Are you friendly to the false teachers or to you blast away their false doctrines?

Check out this message

http://www.gty.org/resources/sermons/42-250

You do not need to follow MacArthur, or Rev Brother Paul Washer, you need to follow Jesus and his example. But Mac & Washer follow Jesus and teach us to do the same. How will you respond? If you do not take a stand for the truth the false teachers will continue to promote their hell bound lies and deceptions. Please help the Truth and fight against the false teachers!

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John of Japan

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Funny, now you're sounding like us fundamentalists who you like to condemn. :saint:

Two of my uncles many years ago went to John MacArthur and asked him some things. At that time, they told me, JM said that yes, he was a fundamentalist. Don't know what he'd say today, but standing up and rebuking error (word of faith, liberal, all of that) is a fundamentalist distinctive. He's not IFB though, of course, but there are many fundamentalists who are not IFB.
 

evangelist6589

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Funny, now you're sounding like us fundamentalists who you like to condemn. :saint:

Two of my uncles many years ago went to John MacArthur and asked him some things. At that time, they told me, JM said that yes, he was a fundamentalist. Don't know what he'd say today, but standing up and rebuking error (word of faith, liberal, all of that) is a fundamentalist distinctive. He's not IFB though, of course, but there are many fundamentalists who are not IFB.

I admire and respect Calvinist IFB like those at Detroit Baptist Seminary and some at BJU. I do not hate IFB, and admire the bold bible preaching and teaching of Dr. Bob Jones III and some of the chapel speakers at BJU Tom Farrow being one of them. While I disagree with their militant attacks against Calvinism and Calvinists, I admire their stand for the truth and the gospel. It made me sad why they invited Calvinist IFB from Detroit to speak, and at the same time had other speakers whom attacked Calvinists. Odd..

My own church is IFB but is run by pastors whom are not militant towards the truth, bold, nor confrontational. However they are nice, friendly, and graceful. Certainly better counselors, but not preachers.
 

evangelist6589

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Funny, now you're sounding like us fundamentalists who you like to condemn. :saint:

Two of my uncles many years ago went to John MacArthur and asked him some things. At that time, they told me, JM said that yes, he was a fundamentalist. Don't know what he'd say today, but standing up and rebuking error (word of faith, liberal, all of that) is a fundamentalist distinctive. He's not IFB though, of course, but there are many fundamentalists who are not IFB.

Send me links to others whom are involved in standing up and confronting the false teachers please for I wish to learn and be inspired and not inspired by the many weaklings in leadership positions today.
 

John of Japan

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Send me links to others whom are involved in standing up and confronting the false teachers please for I wish to learn and be inspired and not inspired by the many weaklings in leadership positions today.
The Bible Presbyterians are still fundamental, but I don't think you'd like them. Many in the SBC take a strong stand against liberalism, or they would not have been able to recover their schools to a conservative faculty. The IFCA even has "fundamental" in their name. Read their stand here: http://ifcamedia.org/ifcaweb/docs/BiblicalSeparation&PyramidofResponsibility-Gregory.pdf.

However, you may not like it, but a fundamentalist scholar friend once told me that he thought we independent Baptists have carried on fundamentalism most securely because of our lack of denominational structure. Indeed, when I went to BJU '70 to '72, it was about 60% Baptist I believe, but some years ag I heard Bob III say it was now about 95% ind. Baptist. Liberalism thrives best in a denomination with all of the politics and infighting that goes with that.
 
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