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1 | Best commentary on Revelation? | Revelation | Radioman | 1568 | ||
Yours is a good answer. Forget the sensational, turn to the reliable and trustworthy. Not everyone will agree with the men cited in your answer. But, surely one can do better than to go running after Van Impe or many of the preachers on TBN. Why do they call it Trinity Broadcasting Network when they allow preachers to be on who don't even believe in the Trinity? | ||||||
2 | Best commentary on Revelation? | Revelation | inHzsvc | 1632 | ||
They even have a priest on there....talk about leading to a one-world form of worship. | ||||||
3 | Best commentary on Revelation? | Revelation | Radioman | 1714 | ||
Well put, inhzsvc. The philosophy at TBN (although some of the programs are worthwhile) seems to be: let's go for the emotional experiences and the sensational prophecy experts; and forget sound Bible doctrine. As long as you shake, rattle and roll as I do, let's not be divided over doctrine. While all people will never agree on secondary points of doctrine, we had better base our fellowship around the essentials of the historic Christian faith (e.g. the Trinity, the Deity of Christ, the Atonement, Sin, Christ's Second Coming, etc.) If we don't, we seriously err and are vulnerable to confusion. | ||||||
4 | Best commentary on Revelation? | Revelation | inHzsvc | 1772 | ||
Absolutely. They need to do a little research and see how the Catholics have treated other groups throughout history. That belief of theirs still exists, though hidden at this present time. | ||||||