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1 | Did Jesus go to hell? | 1 Peter | gracefull | 80448 | ||
Radioman Likewise, you have provided me with a perfect example of anti-WOF folks ASSUMPTIONS. "Do they (WOF followers) seriously consider the information provided? No, instead they launch ad hominem (marked by an attack on an opponent's character rather than by an answer to the contentions made) attacks on the sources I quote." You assume we have not seriously considered the information simply because we may disagree with you! There is one thing most believers who hear and agree with some to these teachers predominantly. We believe the Word of God is superior to man's ideas. Why would you believe we will throw away the beliefs we gather from God's Word because of the opinions in Hank's book? Especially when we realize what he is accusing us of believing is not what we believe? Our foundation is grounded in the Word. If you folks9anti-WOF) really do believe the teachings are scripturally incorrect, stop (especially here on the BIBLE STUDY FORUM) paroting the snide remarks and inuendos, and accusations against your brothers and sisters, and get the teachings and do an objective comparison study. This attitude only promotes divisiveness...Love speaks Truth (My word is truth) Go to http://evangelizeamerica.org choose 'apologetics' look toward the bottom of the list. There are also several apologetis about what the WOF teachings are and what they are not. God bless |
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2 | Did Jesus go to hell? | 1 Peter | Radioman2 | 80475 | ||
?God created man in “God’s class,” as “little gods,”? Matt 24:11 "Many false prophets will arise and will mislead many." I have a question for all who would defend the word of faith movement and its super-star preachers, including Kenneth Copeland, Kenneth Hagin, Fred Price, Paul and Jan Crouch, John Avanzini, Benny Hinn, Jesse Duplantis, and Marilyn Hickey. For a moment, forget their unbiblical doctrine of the prosperity gospel. What about their teachings concerning the nature of God, Christ and man, as summarized below? 'It (the Word of Faith movement) asserts that God created human beings in “God’s class” as “little gods.” Before the fall, humans had the potential to exercise a “God kind of faith” and could call things into existence. Humans took on Satan’s nature by rebelling against God in the Garden of Eden, thus losing the ability to call things into existence. In order to correct this situation, Jesus Christ became a man, died spiritually (taking Satan’s nature upon Himself), went to hell, was “born again,” and rose from the dead with God's nature. After this, Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to duplicate the Incarnation in believers so they might fulfill their calling to be little gods. 'It follows, then, that those who have had the Incarnation duplicated in them by the Holy Spirit (thus giving them the ability to exercise the “God kind of faith”) should be successful in every area of their lives. Furthermore, hardships like indebtedness, illness, and even being left by one’s spouse show lack of faith because these problems should be eliminated by “claiming” God’s promises. While certain details of the above outlined doctrine vary from teacher to teacher, the general outline remains the same.' (www.equip.org/free/RC010.htm) |
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3 | Did Jesus go to hell? | 1 Peter | BREATHLESS | 80510 | ||
NOTE TO SELF: As much as things change they remain the same. Not knowing history we are doomed to repeat it. Early Church Heresies Montanism (Late 2nd Century) Montanus began his career innocently enough through preaching a return to penance and fervor. His movement also emphasized the continuance of miraculous gifts, such as speaking in tongues and prophecy. However, he also claimed that his teachings were above those of the Church, and soon he began to teach Christ’s imminent return in his home town in Phrygia. There were also statements that Montanus himself either was, or at least specially spoke for, the Paraclete that Jesus had promised would come (in reality, the Holy Spirit). cut and pasted from: Catholic Answers |
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