"Rebuking and reproving" does not give us the right to call names. RW is someone's pastor. My cousin lost her two day-old baby. Her husband is not a believer (she became one just a couple of years ago). RW came to see their family, prayed with them, and checked up on them. I'm sure he's screwed up on occasion, just like you and me. But he is a man of God, and you have no right to use perjoratives against him. I've asked you not to a few times, and this has been ignored. Keep in mind: you are slandering another person's pastor...one who was instrumental in leading a family member of mine to Christ. Your speech in this matter is not God-honoring.
I am saying the man is not caring nor compassionate, I believe Rick Warren might have at one time had good intentions, but I think he is too busy bringing the world religions together to build up churches and the attendance to really be too concerned about souls.
RW is concerned about attendance, you can find all of that on his website, he isn't concerned with Jesus Christ and leading the lost to the Lord, he is concerned about church growth. Point blank that is it. It doesn't shock me that he word support a book inspired by a woman possessed by demons, does not shock me in the least.
If he openly oposes something he will lose members in his congregation (see Joel Olsteen) so instead of calling sin, sin, he side steps, brushes it off, not to offend, but to keep the members pleased and pouring in. See, if he doesn't lead his flock the way God intends for a true shepherd to lead, then he is no shepherd at all, he is simply misleading the masses and will be answer for every soul that stumbles.
I don't doubt the salvation of your relative. I don't think it was RW's preaching that lead her to Christ, I think it was the drawing of the Holy Spirit calling her to Christ. RW just asked her to come to church.