Re: Re: Naming Names Is it Biblical?
| Posted On: 05/24/06 12:21:09 PM |
Age 61, SK |
"We must remain intolerant, but it is possible to be intolerant without being "self-righteous".
No, it is not! The essence of 'self-righteousness' seems lost upon you!
Keep using your scriptures, your irrelevant quotations, your archaic dogma! You turn more away from the faith than any imagined 'social agenda!
On behalf of atheists everywhere, a hearty "Thank you!"
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Naming Names Is it Biblical?
| Posted On: 05/09/06 04:33:14 AM |
Age 53, NY |
Thank you both for the last two posts. Please accept my apology for being so upset with you over the redirects etc.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Naming Names Is it Biblical?
| Posted On: 05/08/06 08:52:39 PM |
Age 37, TX |
OK here you go...names named....
1) BILLY GRAHAM says "I think everybody that loves Christ, or knows Christ, whether they're conscious of it or not, they're members of the Body of Christ..." FALSE TEACHING - Each of us must CHOOSE Christ as our LORD & Saviour!
2) KENNETH COPELANDS own words "You don't have a god in you, you are one" ("The Force of Love", tape #02-0028) FALSE TEACHING - Thou shalt have no other gods before me (GOD).
3) "...be aware that Emergent leaders such as McManus, Leonard Sweet, Andy Crouch, Brian McLaren, and others are pushing liberal theology under the guise of postmodern Christianity. The movement assails absolute truth, the inerrancy of Scripture and justification by faith in Jesus Christ alone, and instead embraces spiritual relativism and mysticism." FALSE TEACHING - Jesus Christ is the ONLY way.
4) MOTHER TERESA - Did you realize that mother Teresa stated: "What we are all trying to do by our work, by serving the people, is to come closer to God. If in coming face to face with God we accept Him in our lives, then we are converting. We become a better Hindu, a better Muslim, a better Catholic, a better whatever we are, and then by being better we come closer and closer to Him. If we accept Him fully in our lives, then that is conversion. What approach would I use? For me, naturally, it would be a Catholic one, for you it may be Hindu, for someone else, Buddhist, according to one's conscience. What God is in your mind you must accept." FALSE TEACHING As above...Thou shalt have no other gods before me.
5) For more names...www.SafeGuardYourSoul.com
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Naming Names Is it Biblical?
| Posted On: 05/08/06 04:37:08 PM |
Age 43, TX |
Yes, I also am an ex-catholic - delivered by the blood of Jesus from that antichrist cult. My aim though is those working WITHIN the professing evangelical church world - this was Paul's aim (Acts 20:27-32). The roman catholic church is an obvious cult, as I see it. And yes we are not to be under the bondage of men (1 Cor. 7:23; 2Cor. 1:24). "Ye are bought with a price; be not ye the servants of men." 1 Cor. 7:23
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Naming Names Is it Biblical?
| Posted On: 05/07/06 05:16:04 AM |
Age 53, NY |
Neighbor, in all politeness I have not forsaken a Roman Catholic Pope just so I could be brought into bondage to an evangelical one. As to naming names and why, my last post named Pope Benedict as false teacher number 1 and you didnt have to read the first chapter of my book and be redirected to another site to find that out.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Naming Names Is it Biblical?
| Posted On: 05/06/06 10:48:33 AM |
Age 43, TX |
If you lived near in proximity to me, I would ask to meet you in person and we would just have to find out who the real "coward" or pansy is. I don't believe meekness means weakness. Did you not go on our site and see people named by names? You seem contentious - just looking to find fault and make strife. How in the world can you argue with someone who writes an article that lays the Biblical groundwork for naming names? What have you done? What names are you personally naming? Are you looking for more enemies? The purpose of this article, which is a chapter in the book, is to lay the foundation, reveal the Biblical precedent and mandate for naming names and not to name names specifically. If you want to see several names named and thoroughly exposed, try what instructions others as well as myself have already given you - go to the site and click on ARTICLES then scroll down to EXPOSE' sub-heading on left column. Todd
www.SafeGuardYourSoul.com
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Re: Re: Re: Naming Names Is it Biblical?
| Posted On: 05/04/06 05:36:50 PM |
Age 53, NY |
Friend,
In your articles, three of them by the way, on this site I saw not a name used in warning. Why? So I could be redirected to another website? And if you noticed I asked, let me repeat that, I asked if you are a coward. Practise what you preach? It seems, again I am not calling you but communicating what it feels like to read your articles and comments, it feels like if you where in the days of Hitler in Nazi Germany you could talk all about an evil leader and all the evils he was doing and only share who that actually was in private, and again this only feels like that you would have also privately said much about how the Jews were being slaughtered and how terrible it was but would not have hidden them yourself and therefore keep your self out of prison or the concentration camps. And since you made comment of the Holy Spirit did He move you to hide or cover except on another site who the false teachers are? False and I mean enormously false teacher "No. 1" Pope Benedict. You could have started with him and how Catholicism knows of Christ but nullifies the gospel with its false teachings and how precious Catholic people desperately need to come out of Rome, and professing Chriistians out of ecumenism, and how Catholics need to be truly saved and born again of the Holy Spirit.
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Re: Re: Naming Names Is it Biblical?
| Posted On: 05/03/06 07:16:43 PM |
Age 37, TX |
Check out this website page for answers to your questions. http://www.safeguardyoursoul.com/html/articles.html Be sure to scroll down towards the bottom under EXPOSE' and there are about a dozen different articles for you to read.
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Re: Naming Names Is it Biblical?
| Posted On: 05/03/06 04:25:56 PM |
Age 41, WI |
Thank you for addressing this. I have had to address it on a personal level, having been accused of being intolerant and unloving. After prayer and study the Lord showed me that love has many facets, and calling sin "sin" is a part of love. God says alot about reproof, and that is a part of love. God reproves. He is love. Without it, we have chaos. Jesus, Himself addressed the Pharisees "you brood of vipers" and Stephen in Acts 7:51-53, just before he was stoned said it like it was! We can be confrontive in righteous anger by the Holy Spirit!! We are called to be salt and light. Sometimes salt irritates. Sometimes light hurts eyes that have been in the dark. Pain is beneficial when it leads to repentance. Keep contending for the Truth!!
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Re: Re: Naming Names Is it Biblical?
| Posted On: 05/03/06 04:04:01 PM |
Age 43, TX |
Thank you. Yes, in God's economy, walking in love includes speaking His truth in love ;) Eph. 4:15; PRov. 12:17,28:23, etc.
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Re: Re: Naming Names Is it Biblical?
| Posted On: 05/03/06 03:23:52 PM |
Age 43, TX |
Glad you were blessed by this Brenda. God bless you richly. Todd
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Re: Re: Naming Names Is it Biblical?
| Posted On: 05/03/06 03:22:39 PM |
Age 43, TX |
What part of practising what I preach? Did you see the expose' on our ministry site? I only wish to move books in order to fill minds and hearts with truth....for your info, our ministry has never profited a penny since 1987 ;) I have a Question Friend: Do you truly believe that it was the Holy Spirit of God who prompts you to call another brother a "coward", especially when such an accusation is unfounded?
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Re: Naming Names Is it Biblical?
| Posted On: 05/03/06 07:36:17 AM |
Age 47, IA |
While I agree wholeheartedly with this article, the problem that I see is people who use scripture as a weapon to condemn certain sinners. Yes, we must speak the truth as called to do by scripture, but the key is to speak it "IN LOVE". We are ALL sinners, and when we point someone to their sin, we must let them know that we do so because we love them, and want them to know the truth so that they may repent of their sins, IN THE SAME WAY THAT WE, OURSELVES, were called to do before we knew Christ as our Savior. We must remain intolerant, but it is possible to be intolerant without being "self-righteous"
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Re: Naming Names Is it Biblical?
| Posted On: 05/03/06 04:40:56 AM |
Age 53, NY |
I don't want to be disrespectful but thanks for nothing. Are you a coward? Or do you merely want to promote the sale of a book? Sure you wrote 3 interesting articles, but where is the practising of what you preach?
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Re: Naming Names Is it Biblical?
| Posted On: 05/02/06 06:19:30 AM |
Age 56, AR |
Said like a true prophet, sir.
Thank you,
Brenda
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