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1 | Can we agree? | Hebrews | retxar | 17461 | ||
OK. I was just going by what I saw. I know nothing about the other stuff you brought up. It just seemed to me that Kelkat was saying something different than what your post was addressing. I have never even heard of the teachings you are talking about. I don't know if you are talking about current beliefs or, as I have saw so many times, a 10 year plus statement someone has made in error, and later refuted. I think it would be wise to make sure what you are saying here is what is currently believed and taught. In Christ Jesus |
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2 | Can we agree? | Hebrews | kalos | 17936 | ||
I'm not saying the Word Faith teachers never reversed their earlier statements. All I am saying is that if they did, I am not aware of it. So I sincerely want to know: When did any of the Word Faith preachers or teachers ever reverse their earlier statements? When did any of them "refute" what they had taught earlier? (Note that I am not asking when did any of them contradict himself/herself. I will allow for the possibility that they have contradicted themselves.) If you know the answer to my questions, please cite the name and date of the publication in which they reversed or refuted what they had earlier taught. "I'm glad to know that I am not judged today on what I said, thought, or did 10 years ago." Really? "But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment" (Matthew 12:36 KJV). "You can be sure that on the Judgment Day you will have to give account of every useless word you have ever spoken" (TEV). |
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