18 Areas the American Church Has Been Deceived – part V
Oct 19Many of the nationally-applauded, crusade-speaking, book-writing, TBN-appearing heroes of the Charismatic Movement preach or cooperate with a false gospel. They are busily advancing serious doctrinal defections from the faith.
18 Areas the American Church Has Been Deceived – part IV
Oct 17Revival is biblically associated with weeping and a spirit of longing before the Lord. Laughter is often connected to scorn and arrogance, not reverence (Luke 6:25-26; James 4:8-10; Ecclesiastes 2:1; Romans 13:12-14; Galatians 5:19-26). Such “revelries” are to be expected from the self-seeking pleasure-lovers of the last days (2 Timothy 3:1-5).
Coping With Living on Planet X – and other demonic doctrines of Kenneth Copeland
Aug 26Kenny Copeland, since the late 1970’s; is living proof that if you scream a lie loud and long enough – it will become the truth to those deafened by it’s constant emphatic repetition. Nor has Copeland shied away from his belief that his spiritual teacher; Papa Kenneth Hagin, was and still is his divine inspiration. Sitting in his word faith kingdom and living large in Texas – Copeland remains at the top of the Word Faith kingdom. In Copeland’s bizarre world of biblical doctrinal error, a world we affectionately call “Planet X”, he continues spouting these heretical teachings and the joy of many a stupid sheep:
Tithing is Not a Christian Doctrine and Pastor/Teachers need to repent from this false teaching…
Aug 22In many churches today the doctrine of tithing has reached the level of a modern scandal. While on the one hand, most seminary-level textbooks on systematic theology and hermeneutics by highly educated theologians omit tithing, on the other hand, the practice is quickly becoming a requirement for church membership in the very denominations which insist on solid Bible-based doctrines. There is also increasing evidence that lay persons who question the legitimacy of New Covenant tithing are usually criticized and ignored as being troublemakers or weak Christians. Sincere Christian leaders should always be open and available to discuss God’s Word. Failure to do suggests doubt and insecurity. More “holy boldness” is needed.