saturneptune
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I did not mean to get WW3 started over Arnold Murray. There are enough odd teachings that I will not give him another thought. The belief I find most destructive it annihilation.
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The belief I find most destructive it annihilation.
Kind of a play on words. Destructive is annihilation.:laugh:
So we must report SN to a moderator. Which mod heads the Department of Redundancy Department?
Well, you got me on that one. No way around it.Kind of a play on words. Destructive is annihilation.:laugh:
Amy, you can count for yourself in my post how many times I said I don't buy into his teachings! Honestly! You guys just thrive on acting like vultures sometimes.![]()
Most cults are skilled at mixing in enough sound doctrine in order to fool people into believing they are not dangerous.
The bible warns us about listening to false teachers. It doesn't warn us to just limit our listening.
Originally posted by Shortandy:
Benjamin I have read your post and how you say you don't buy into his teaching....but you are most certainly defending him. That may be the reason you are catching so much heat.
Ben you talk about seeing "truth and untruth in every doctrine." Sounds like you want to live in a gray area when some things are black and white.
Either Jesus is the only way or He is not. It is truth or untruth.
Ben, it really is a different matter than agreeing or not with everything a person teaches. I can't think of a single person whom I have agreed with every single thing absolutely. But the bible does warn us to have nothing to to with false teachers, those who are clearly teaching things that go against what the bible teaches. That is where I would place Murray. And once that is concluded then we are instructed to not listen to them. If the bible warns us against doing so then think it is dangerous to flirt with just "cherry picking" what we think is OK while trying to glean some biblical truths from them.
You seem like a pretty level headed guy. I think of myself as level headed, but rather than place trust in myself, I'll flow the guidance of the the Bible's teaching. Why flirt with, and what benefit is there in trying to see how close to the cliff I can walk?
Sounds like you’re attempting to be accusatory by using “some” semantics while making a play on my words “every doctrine” and while trying to relate a comparison to my fundamental believe in my Lord Jesus Christ as being the Way as something I am undecided in?
You say “some” things are black and white…
Heck… is it “black and white” on the question, “why” would “you” use what I could consider to be a debate tactic which is known to be deceptive (semantics) in attempt to support your argument? At a minimum would I be justified to conclude your argument disregards any other issues I brought up, thereby having no real value in the discussion other than an attempt at “poisoning the well” with the use of these semantics? An attempt at Ad Hominem?
So maybe it is black, and along with being deceptive with semantics you are trying to “poison the well” against me by using an insinuation involving a comparison that I am in grey areas pertaining to fundamental matters like being uncertain of the truth that Jesus is the Way? Or it could just simply be white, being that in ignorance you’re trying to argue with me and don’t even realize there is no “truth value” in your semantics which pertain to the argument I had just made and no insinuation was intentionally meant? Or maybe this is a grey area you would prefer to live…
Just sayin.
Sorry if you thought I was attacking your salvation or anything to that affect.
But the question stands; if I were to face a mob like mentality for merely questioning the serious charges against another and not going along the “groupthink mentality”
Hmm, testy reponse. We are individuals here. Why do you use terms like mob-like mentality? Most of us seem to be of one accord on the issue of Arnold Murray -- you are the odd-man out. That alone does not mean you are wrong. However, just because the majority of us have serious objections to Murray and you have a more tolerant approach does not mean we are of a group-think mentality.
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Sounds like you’re attempting to be accusatory by using “some” semantics while making a play on my words “every doctrine” and while trying to relate a comparison to my fundamental believe [sic]in my Lord Jesus Christ as being the Way as something I am undecided in?
So maybe it is black, and along with being deceptive with semantics you are trying to “poison the well” against me by using an insinuation involving a comparison that I am in grey areas pertaining to fundamental matters like being uncertain of the truth that Jesus is the Way? Or it could just simply be white, being that in ignorance you’re trying to argue with me and don’t even realize there is no “truth value” in your semantics which pertain to the argument I had just made and no insinuation was intentionally meant? Or maybe this is a grey area you would prefer to live…
Just sayin.
but your discernment about Biblical warnings and guidance to stay away from certain teachers is more reliant on an individual bias and “groupthink mentality” based on your own personal preferences which involves where you would draw the line.
If your [sic]going to put him into the category of “dangerous false teacher” then you are going to have to make that determination off of personal beliefs and percentages of how much falsity there is because of the fact of having some degree of false teaching is everywhere.
I do have my lines that can not be crossed, but the seriousness of Murray’s errs seem to fall short for me to label him as a cult, especially in light of the falsities that I have noticed in the “evidences” against him.
Another consideration is the comparisons in “what are dangerous doctrines and methods” which would impel me to label him a “cult” and “what are errs [sic]that can simply be spit out”. Lastly, people shouldn’t jump to the conclusion I am defending all Murray’s doctrines because I don’t so easily jump on the bandwagon to use such a strong term against him, nor should they begin attacking me for questioning the reasoning here… unless they want to be put in the boat with those who would force “their” beliefs on others, which BTW is one of the main issues at stake for me “if” I were to consider “him” to be using “cultic” practicies.
If…now, I know you Calvinist don’t appreciate the word “if” anymore than “all”, …but if you want to disregard the word “if” in my statement…and also cut it in half thereby altering my point*…(*I wouldn't expect you to stick to the whole thought anyway, see the first line of post #20)…that is understandable considering your desperation here to get in a hit on me anyway you think you can while unwittingly presenting yourself as one trying to “incite” the very thing you mistakenly protest.
…But I think most the others here see that I made a reasonable case about why I wouldn’t go along with calling Arnold Murray’s ministry a “cult” and the “groupthink mentality” scenario was part of the issue of my reasoning why.
BTW, I do see some humor in your belief that you’ve made a valid point and then ending it with a self-gratifying laugh. Thanks