I simply paraphrased your words Cindy . You have once again said that you find "list" of scripture irrelevant..(I do not know how you would know this if you never finish reading them)
I have considered you a friend too, I think if you read back your "wise " comment on Calvinism is what started the exchange between us this time.One can be a cult member and have more respect from the "Christians "here than fellow believers that hold a different soteriology .
If the "Christians" on this thread were as anxious to clean off the heresies of some of the posters here as they are to ward off the Calvinists, may be there would have been space and time to teach Steve.
Cindy in the end your witness will save no one , it's purpose is to glorify God not save men .
Pretending that one can have fellowship with cult members may make you feel better, but it saves no one, draws no one to Christ and is on direct opposition to the council of God .
In the last posts you accused me of hitting abuse and never apologized when it was your non Christian friend that drew the mod ...Did I hear an apology ..nope . Why do I think that if I were a heathen I would have had one?
As someone once observed Perception is reality
There is simply no Biblical mandate for being tone deaf and overbearing in your presentation.
SD
I think that if you just came here to point out that "Jesus is a god - not the God" is a heresy or "Jesus is NOT God, but IS the messiah" is a heresy. I don't think there would be a problem.
But you spend a lot more time telling other Christians off and fighting inter-denominational squables and insulting their beliefs than pointing out heresy. And putting "Christians" in quotes is an example. We're talking about Baptists here... while far from perfect :-) that isn't the same thing as a "cult".
Feel free to come in here ANY time to preach that Jesus Christ is Lord. Or that you need to believe in Him to be saved. TULIP, while wrong, is much closer to the truth than other errors that are common here. It really is "technique" and "temperment" that are being objected to.
her·e·sy n. pl. her·e·sies An opinion or a doctrine at variance with the speaker's religious beliefs. |
cult mem·ber n. pl. cult mem·bers One who holds an opinion or a doctrine at variance with the speaker's religious beliefs. |
Steves was unteachable. He plans on teaching. Have you figured out what I was going to hell for two years ago?
When will you quit talking out of both sides of your mouth? Is God sovereign or do some mealy-mouthed lukewarm ecumenical wanna-bes throw a big ol monkey wrench in the plans of the Almighty?