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War? This is light-hearted jesting, you'll know when it's war. In that case, I'll be praying a hedge around me and calling for the blood! [emoji16]Gosh, I did not mean to start a war.
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War? This is light-hearted jesting, you'll know when it's war. In that case, I'll be praying a hedge around me and calling for the blood! [emoji16]Gosh, I did not mean to start a war.
welcome to the Board, brush fires tend to start all of the time!Gosh, I did not mean to start a war.
War? This is light-hearted jesting, you'll know when it's war. In that case, I'll be praying a hedge around me and calling for the blood! [emoji16]
welcome to the Board, brush fires tend to start all of the time!
Yes, called Smokey the Bear!Do you have a forest ranger here?
Buford T. Justice...Do you have a forest ranger here?
Who would be his smokey?Buford T. Justice...
NTChristian, IMO part of your difficulty understanding what folks are saying lays in the other things you stated in your post. You are listening to Pentecostal preachers, and you are listening to Kenneth Copeland. And THAT is a problem. Copeland is a false teacher. He uses God and Jesus as if they were caged ATM machines, bound to obey Copelands every desire and command. Turn those people off right now and get into The Word. Ask God to guide your studies and He will.
Even worse than that, Copeland denies the biblical Jesus, having Him in the mind of God before the Incarnation, but not eternally alive with God, his Jesus died as a sinner, and had to get to hell in order to get born again... he is a heretic that should be shunned at all costs!NTChristian, IMO part of your difficulty understanding what folks are saying lays in the other things you stated in your post. You are listening to Pentecostal preachers, and you are listening to Kenneth Copeland. And THAT is a problem. Copeland is a false teacher. He uses God and Jesus as if they were caged ATM machines, bound to obey Copelands every desire and command. Turn those people off right now and get into The Word. Ask God to guide your studies and He will.
Copeland and Hagen both have a different Jesus and another false Gospel!I believe Copeland is wrong on some things, but so are some Baptist preachers I've heard.
Even worse than that, Copeland denies the biblical Jesus, having Him in the mind of God before the Incarnation, but not eternally alive with God, his Jesus died as a sinner, and had to get to hell in order to get born again... he is a heretic that should be shunned at all costs!
I got that theology straight from his own lips, on a tape where he called god biggest failure in Bible, and also those other heresies of his listed!I think that is a mischaracterizing of Copeland's views.
One thing I do disagree with him on is the prosperity teaching.
I got that theology straight from his own lips, on a tape where he called god biggest failure in Bible, and also those other heresies of his listed!
Actually, heresy applies towards those who deny essentials of the faith, and hagin and Copeland do just that! They have a different Jesus and a different Gospel!I see the word heresy used on here a lot and in other circles. Seems to me some people use it to label someone who disagrees with their point of view.
Actually, heresy applies towards those who deny essentials of the faith, and hagin and Copeland do just that! They have a different Jesus and a different Gospel!
Those holding to word of faith doctrines teach another Jesus, and the bible itself states to us that is from the spirit of antichrist! Mode of baptism is not an essential, but the Jesus of the Bible is!Who decides what are the essentials of the faith? Who decides?
Two of the largest denominations in the United States are the Southern Baptists and Lutherans. Yet each of these condemns the other's position on the most basic of Christian essentials, that of baptism. Here are these denomination's positions on baptism:
Lutheran doctrine: "This is the simplest way to put it: the power, effect, benefit, fruit, and purpose of baptism is that it saves. For no one is baptized in order to become a prince, but as the words say, ‘to be saved.’ To be saved, as everyone knows, is nothing else than to be delivered from sin, death and the devil, to enter into Christ’s kingdom, and to live with him forever." (Martin Luther, Large Catechism)
Southern Baptist doctrine: "Baptism doesn't make you a believer - it shows that you already believe. Baptism does not "save" you, only your faith in Christ does that. Baptism is like a wedding ring - it's the outward symbol of the commitment you make in your heart." (SBC, How to Become a Christian, Baptism)
---> How do you know which one is heretical? Who decides?
Those holding to word of faith doctrines teach another Jesus, and the bible itself states to us that is from the spirit of antichrist! Mode of baptism is not an essential, but the Jesus of the Bible is!
God, any theology that distorts or perverts Biblical doctrines/theology to where it is contrary to them is heresy!Non-sequitur. (No content.)
First, my example did not address the mode of baptism, but rather the very Sacrament itself. Secondly, you did not answer my questions:
---> Who decides what are the essentials of the faith?
---> Who decides what is heretical?
God, any theology that distorts or perverts Biblical doctrines/theology to where it is contrary to them is heresy!