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1 | Are we something before we were somethin | Is 43:7 | Hank | 187611 | ||
Suggest in the strongest possible terms that you research very carefully the teachings and practices of Watchman Nee and Witness Lee before recommending this web site to the readers of Study Bible Forum. There are a number of us on this Forum who object vigorously to this web site being shown and recommended on this Forum. --Hank | ||||||
2 | What is the definition of cultist? | Is 43:7 | Psalm 25 | 187621 | ||
Hank, Help me out. Other than Nee's interpretation of the Trinity, what has been shown wrong with Watchman Nee's New Testament? Unless there is obvious errors, what do we then do with the dozens and dozens of "study Bibles" out there that have more errors in them by far and away then anything so far I have heard about Nee? If this is the case then Dr. Martin should have/would have labeled over half these so-called study Bibles and their authors as "cultists?" |
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3 | What is the definition of cultist? | Is 43:7 | Hank | 187626 | ||
Psalm 25 - Happy to oblige! For a critique of Watchman Nee, please visit http://www.apologeticsindex.org/n01.html ....... and for Witness Lee, go to http://www.open-letter.org/ ..... Beyond doubt there are many groups and organizations that are peddling false doctrine. It doesn't strike me as crucial whether we pin "cult" labels on them. Semantics is no key issue here. The only question worth asking is, Are these people teaching New Testament Christianity or a false doctrine? I've been a follower of Christ for well over half a century, and during this time, it grieves me to say, I have seen the genesis and proliferation of quirky cults and sects of a broad variety of stripes and feathers. ..... Unfortunately I am unable to speak to your question of "the dozens and dozens" of study Bibles that are riddled with error. I am not aware of the number, though there are some that I don't want in my library for any number of reasons, but the ones I've rejected don't meet the "dozens and dozens" criterion, simply because I haven't examined that many. This says nothing about the number of quacks who are able to persuade an equally quacky publisher to publish his theological blunders, who somehow is able through hype to persuade a gullible reading public to waste their money on such useless fluff. It simply means after all these years I've learned not to waste my time even to crack the pages of works whose authors I know to be less than orthodox. To illustrate my point: I'm not even vaguely interested in any study Bible by Joyce Meyer, Benny Hinn, Kenneth Copeland .... or anyone else of their ilk. . ....... The study Bibles and commentaries I've thought enough of to purchase are few, some half a dozen or so. I think that the Christian at some point in his sacred journey should devote increasingly longer periods of time with the biblical text and shorter with the commentators, helpful though many of them be. I was first exposed to this good advice by none other than John Calvin, by the way. His writings, I mean. I'm not quite old enough to remember him personally! ..... Well, Psalm 25, that's my daily dose, and it is hoped that in some of it you may find a little something you can use. --Hank | ||||||