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1 | What Cities are Refered to in Jer. 4:26? | Genesis | HeirofGod | 8321 | ||
Thanks for the warning but,we will all find out what it really was when we see Jesus. Even though when I studied it I found that it is credible to say that there were demon cities on the earth. The scripture says that there was no man. It didn't say there were no inhabitants-so somebody had to build those cities. If it was a future reference then Jeremiah would have seen men. Just as when the sons of God took the daughters of men to wife. The bible never says that angels don't have gender-(not from what I have seen-if you have tell me), It only says that they are niether married nor given in marriage. In addition to that the bible never says exactly who Cain married but "theologians" try to explain what happened without a scriptural basis for it. We just say it must have been and nobody discredits it. So if we can assume that Cain married his sister with no scriptural basis for it, how is it that God could not reveal the same kind of thing about who and what was here before man. Think about it we assume lots of things in the Bible. Especially in the old testament. If it was future the earth would not be without form and void, it would not have been desolate. Let's just think for a minute and stop looking at who is bringing the message and listen to the message this may have some merit if God reveals it to us. Don't think that Benny Hinn is just a false prophet. One brother answered me and said that Benny Hinn should stick to praying for the sick-why should he pray for the sick if his doctrine is not sound. We can't just look at the messenger. I thought the same about Benny Hinn, Jack Van Impe, and Kim Clement (he said a few words that I didn't think a Christian would feel comfortable saying), but they are all messengers of God. Let's study to show ourselves approved before we touch one of God's annointed to break down thier ministry. Love In Christ, Heir of God |
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2 | What Cities are Refered to in Jer. 4:26? | Genesis | kalos | 8354 | ||
Benny Hinn is controversial for his theology, his practices, and his claims. Christianity Today on Benny Hinn Benny Hinn is controversial for his theology, his practices, and his claims. While he at one point denounced the word-faith message, he later picked it up again. Representatives of CRI and other evangelical apologetics ministries say they have noticed a pattern of Hinn telling people behind the scenes that he has changed, but then going on as before. (...) Indeed, for those who have been keeping an eye on him, Hinn has proven to be difficult to pin down. Not long after telling Christianity Today that the ''faith message'' (as articulated by such teachers as Kenneth Copeland ) does not ''add up,'' Hinn said that speaking out against Copeland was tantamount to ''attacking the very presence of God.'' Also, though affirming the concept of a triune God , he continues to maintain that the Holy Spirit has a ''spirit-body.'' In last year's interview with CT, Hinn said he would no longer use the term revelation knowledge in reference to some of his teachings because of the implication that those teachings were directly from God and thus infallible. While he has shunned the term revelation knowledge, just a few months ago on TV Hinn said that the Holy Spirit was at that moment teaching him that God originally designed women to give birth out of their sides. (...) According to Hanegraaff , Hinn several times denied to him having made the statement about women and birth. Hanegraaff said he finally told Hinn where he could find the disputed remark on the videotaped sermon. Hinn later acknowledged making the statement, calling it ''dumb.'' Hanegraaff said that when he reminded Hinn that he had credited the Holy Spirit with the teaching, the evangelist chuckled and said he had actually picked up the teaching from the (1963) Dake's Annotated Reference Bible. (...) Critics have also questioned Hinn's account of his testimony. Hinn says he was miraculously cured of stuttering, but PFO claims it has talked to several people from Hinn's youth who do not recall him stuttering. And in an article in PFO's next newsletter, Fisher challenges Hinn's claim that his father was the mayor of Jaffa, Israel. Hinn acknowledges that his father did not have the title of mayor, but says he performed the functions of mayor. Fisher says Hinn's father, who is now deceased, was ''a clerk in an Arab labor office.'' Christianity Today, Oct. 5, 1992 (http://www.gospelcom.net/apologeticsindex/h01.html) |
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3 | What Cities are Refered to in Jer. 4:26? | Genesis | Makarios | 8356 | ||
I agree, one should watch and keep a close eye on Benny Hinn and his teachings. He has proven to be quite controversial in his teachings, which should not be accepted as truth without examining Scripture first. Blessings, Nolan |
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