In the last days, there will b a great falling away from biblical truth and many false preachers will lead others astray.
Even so, come quickly, Lord Jesus.
If they aren’t “in sync” with these basic biblical principles, they aren’t evangelicals.
It’s like saying 1 in 20 Roman Catholics don’t think the pope is head of the church. They really aren’t Roman Catholics in that case.
Or like saying 1 in 20 Mormons don’t really think you need a temple wedding. Not really Mormons then are they?
Amen.
If someone does not believe that, “People can receive eternal salvation only through personal repentance of sin and the grace of God through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ . . . the Bible is the only completely reliable source of absolute moral truth . . . life is a sacred gift of God,” I’m not sure why someone would call that person a pastor, priest, or minister. I’d call that person a guidance counselor - and not a particularly good one.
Somewhere between 10 and 20 percent of evangelical pastors in Pennsylvania aren’t evangelicals and arguably aren’t Christians either. Apparently.
Or maybe this is an opportunity for the “Pastors Network” to update their mailing list and clear out the weeds.
There are liberals in every church. We are taught to be on guard.
“114 evangelical pastors representing churches from 17 different denominations plus five non-denominational churches”
OK we are getting crazy with this stuff. How many Evangelical pastors in Pa? Did they say in the article? Did I miss it? I mean just a ballpark figure would be fine. They want you to believe that 114 pastors decide what all the pastors in Pa believe. And they don’t even tell you how big a group that the 114 are supposed to be representing. It’s like all the states that don’t get exit polled, but the ones that do are supposed to represent a national group, even though the states with exit polling show wild swings between each other among the same group.
Freegards