Quote from the article....
“There are broken cisterns being built in seminaries and departments of religion in universities across our land. These man-made cisterns appear to hold water but they leak because their foundations are not built on the Word of God.
Some teach a universal salvationthe belief that ultimately all will be saved because God is good and would not eternally punish His creation with an eternal hell.
Others promote a cooperative relationship whereby we maintain our salvation by good works and a careful adherence to certain systems and sacraments.
Still others propose that salvation is ushered in as mankind becomes more godlikethat humanity will ultimately embrace the best of all religions and philosophies, becoming one with that which offends no one.
These various kinds of theology have one thing in common: They each turn their back on the authority of Gods Word and the efficacy of His gospel.
May God rebuke those who teach them.”
Oddly, the only Church that can trace its roots back to Jesus himself seems to be one of your targets. You know better than Paul?
I don’t question the authority of the Bible. I question the authority of Creationists to specify the one and only interpretation of the Bible.
Sheesh, it didn’t take long for your thread to get hijacked, did it?