Posted on 04/10/2017 6:40:46 PM PDT by fishtank
Evangelical Apologist Hank Hanegraaff Converts to Eastern Orthodoxy
Posted by: Rob Bowman
On Palm Sunday, April 9, 2017, Hank Hanegraaff formally joined the Orthodox Church. Since 1989 Hanegraaff has been the President of the Christian Research Institute (CRI) and (since ca. 1992) the host of CRIs Bible Answer Man radio program.[1] Hank, his wife Kathy, and two of their twelve children were inducted by a sacramental rite called chrismation into the Orthodox faith at St. Nektarios Greek Orthodox Church in Charlotte, North Carolina, near where CRI is based. In chrismation, a baptized individual is anointed with oil in order to receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.[2]
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Vlad; if you EVER back away from something you’ve wrongly asserted in these threads; could you inform me of it?
Of course you did and everyone can see for themselves that you did.
Denying it does NOT help your credibility.
That’s so sad, but I know you are right. Men look for a formula to follow to guarantee salvation. They don’t understand that good works are the natural product of a regenerated heart.
I don’t know how many will come back to this thread, but this video is really helpful for anyone who wants to understand the real issues with Hank’s conversion to Orthodoxy.
Can a Consistent Eastern Orthodox Be the Bible Answer Man?
https://youtu.be/F5EPs9EqIsc
No ones forcing you to interact with the TarBaby...
I would desire to die for the love of Thee,
in defense of Thy virginity,
of Thy dignity of Mother of God,
of Thy Immaculate Conception,
should this be necessary,
to uphold these Thy great privileges.
Rome adds, "as long as they fed the hungry and soothed the thirsty."
But it DOES expose his credulity.
America came to be great because God has blessed the nation. Any attitude that says the only reason this nation is great is because of individualism and the importance of self reliance is wrong. I’m not saying you’re saying that’s the only reason the USA is great but many others do some even on this forum.
This notion is what is toxic and inhuman. Greatness is never achieved by oneself. And we are not made by Him to be alone or to go through life alone. The notion of a “self-made man” is at the heart of all the problems in this world, every single one, because at its root is pride. And we know what comes after pride.
Or at least trust Mary and wear a Brown Scapular!
It's all just dead works. I remember when I was in Catholic grade school, we all wore the scapular. By the time we got to Catholic high school, not one us wore it, but I don't recall why we all stopped wearing it.
I remember my dad was mad at me, because I hated to say the rosary. He was such a hard core Catholic, and hated non Catholics so much, it made me wonder about him. I think the cracks were beginning to form in my non faith. 😀 Before too long, you could drive a truck through those cracks. Praise God for that. 😃
No bro, I wasn't even remotely coming within an eternity of thinking of that passage. Not even close. I was referring to Matthew 25, the sheep and goats, not a parable.
Look bro, I am an ex Catholic. You and I will, quite possibly, be light years apart doctrinally, for eternity. So be it. You can continue with your works based salvation. Just don't ask the rest of us to do so. If you can't say for certain that your name is written in the Lamb's Book of Life, I would say, to put it on your bucket list.
I at least thank you for putting the verses in black. It is much easier to read, than that blue that you were using. Have a nice eternity. I know I will. 😄
“I think youve proven my point about not understanding old time Americans.”
I think you’ve proven my point about not understanding the word “libertarian”. Instead of just admitting you’re mistake - a fair mistake since many sciolists would mistakenly assume it was a reference to Libertarianism - you keeping digging your hole deeper.
“You’ve really got to be kidding.”
Not one bit.
“If that’s what you think, I doubt if you know what “spiritual” means, to tell you the truth.”
If that’s what you think, I doubt you know what the word “spiritual” means.
“BB: (Luther) translated from Greek to common German for his German Bible.”
It wasn’t common German because there was no such thing. He used court Saxon - a particular dialect known to many princes and court officials. He wrote a Bible in a language to impress the important people of Germany. That’s far from “common German”.
Also, he clearly used previous Catholic translations in his work.
“Of course you did and everyone can see for themselves that you did.”
Keep reading the posts and you’ll see the links that showed I was right all along. As usual. It amazing to me that sciolist anti-Catholics will post critiques about a word choice when they clearly DO NOT KNOW WHAT THE WORD MEANS. Go back and read the posts, look up the links, and learn. It’s the information age. There’s no reason for anti-Catholics to continually model the pathetic nature of their government school educations.
“Denying it does NOT help your credibility.”
Since I used the correct word from the beginning - and used it correctly - no help is needed. Only people who actually deny one of the known meanings of the word “libertarian” would insist otherwise. This once again shows how anti-Catholicism and ignorance go hand-in-hand. Anti-Catholics always seem to know little or nothing about history, art, the Bible, literature, languages, science, common sense, or logic.
How utterly succinct! Sadly, the pride of the one to whom you have given this meat will not ‘get it’ because pride of works blinds the mind of the soul so that God’s succinct TRUTH cannot find fertile ground.
Fractured fractious evangelicalism has nothing to brag about.
Unity cannot be in their dictionary because they are all about competing with the umpteen forms of evangelicism lining the streets next to each other all across America.
Notes:
Strong's Number G1484
ἔθνος
ethnos
eth'-nos
Strong's Definition:
Probably from G1486; a race (as of the same habit), that is, a tribe;
specifically a foreign (non-Jewish) one (usually by implication pagan): -
Gentile, heathen, nation, people.
Thayer's Definition:
1) a multitude (whether of men or of beasts) associated or living together
. . 1a) a company, troop, swarm
2) a multitude of individuals of the same nature or genus
. . 2a) the human family
3) a tribe, nation, people group
4) in the OT, foreign nations not worshipping the true God, pagans, Gentiles
5) Paul uses the term for Gentile Christians
Part of Speech: noun neuter
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nation = a geopolitical and/or cultural entity consisting of many individuals incorporated and governed under its hegemony
* = second person plural
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These verses are from a parable of Jesus, a passage couched in figurative-literal language. The use by Jesus of "ethnos" is as a metonomy, specifically a synecdoche, in which the people of a cultural entity are represented by the word describing the whole (also used the same way in Mt. 28:19). The AV correctly and definitively represents the conjugation of verbs by using "thee, thou, thine" in translation of the second person singular, and "ye, you, yours" for the second person plural.
Furthermore, pronouns referring to nouns will in Greek be of the same number and gender. In verse 34, "them," (τοις) is dative case, plural, and may be masculine or neuter (in this case neuter). So it is more than one nation "on His right hand," that is, favored by Him. "Them" does not refer to individual persons, it refers to a plurality of geopolitical entities, probably not to cultural entities for reason that there will be no competitive "religion" after this judgment of nations. Likewise, in verse 34, "them" (τοις) also dative, plural, and neuter, refers to disapproved "national" entities, not persons.
What we are presented here is a judgment occurring just after the conclusion of the Great Tribulation, the consignment of two of the unholy trinity to the Lake of Fire (Rev. 19:20), the banishment of Satan to the bottomless pit (Rev. 20:1-3), but before the setting up of Christ's thousand-year earthly Kingdom (Rev. 20:4-5).
Some more conclusions may be drawn from this, but all that is being suggested here is that the judgment here is not of individuals per se, it perhaps is the identification of geopolitical entities just prior to, present during, or remaining at the conclusion of the seven-year Tribulation, whose geographical divisions and mechanics of government are already set up so that they will be acceptable and not confusing to the remaining unsaved humans at the inauguration of Christ's Kingdom of Righteousness and Peace.
That would provide a context of familiarity from which to proceed in revising the customs, habits, and languages of the people now subjugated to the earthly rule of Christ's Viceroy, His regal ancestor David bar Jesse.
In this diagram, the point noted by "1C" is the time of the Judgment of Nations:
A fuller description of this chart can be found at:
Succinctly exposited. Sadly, catholic minds reject such TRUTH by sweeping it aside as ‘the interpretation of a non-Catholic. Catastrophically, that cuts the catholic mind off from coming alive in the Christ Who has given us eternal life and left for us His Word. But without a dispensational perspective (the Bible is laid out in dispensations) it is nearly impossible to differentiate the Bema seat from The Great White Throne of Judgment, a confusion as shown on this very thread.
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