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Remember Pastor Steve Anderson......

Salty

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Remember former BB member - Steve Anderson - ( he didnt last too long on the board)

He is no saying that the Holocaust never happen and that "survivors as "paid liars" who are simply lying when they talk about their experiences in Hitler's death camp."

I contend that Anderson is a false teacher.

Open for discussion
 

InTheLight

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Reams and reams of personnel records kept by the Nazis from the death camps prove this quack is wrong.

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Crabtownboy

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I had an uncle who was with Patton's 3rd Army. He had photographs that he took of one camp his unit liberated. I wish I knew which one, but I do not.


Steve is wrong.
 

Jerome

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Anderson's wife Zsuzsanna is a native of East Germany, wouldn't she know?
 

InTheLight

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How does a dispute over something from secular history make someone a false teacher?

A dispute over history? No, a false narrative of history. Anyone that doesn't think the Holocaust occurred is deluded and is guilty of revisionism.

Maybe do some Googling about this guy. I know he's KJVO for one (by that I mean he thinks the KJV translation is inspired.)
 

Salty

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How does a dispute over something from secular history make someone a false teacher?

Anderson also stated: "instead of being a fulfillment of Bible prophecy, is a "Satanic fraud" perpetrated by the New World Order."

and FWIW - Anderson does not believe in Bible Colleges.
 

Jerome

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This guy was featured on Anderson's church directory:

http://www.kcra.com/article/vacaville-pastor-arrested-again/6410809
VACAVILLE, Calif. — Baptist pastor Mark Lewis of Vacaville, already facing arson and conspiracy charges, was arrested again Friday night on new charges of fraud and perjury, according to Vacaville police.
Lewis was free on a $500,000 bond, which investigators for the Solano County District Attorney’s office determined was fraudulent. Officials said Lewis offered the property of the Fellowship Baptist Church in two locations as collateral to post bail. In a statement released Saturday, investigators said they determined that the property deeds were obtained by loan fraud.
Mark Lewis was arrested in early January on charges of arson of an inhabited building, conspiracy and stalking. Investigators believe Lewis conspired with three people living on church property to firebomb a home


Before all this, Zsuzsanna Anderson blogged about attending the Vacaville church alone with her children while on vacation in California (Steven had flown home to Arizona to conduct the Wednesday night service):

http://stevenandersonfamily.blogspot.com/2009/03/our-california-vacation_8935.html
On Wednesday morning, we continued up north. I dropped my husband off at the San Jose airport just after lunch - he was flying home just to preach in our church that night, and coming back early Thursday morning. The kids and I drove another hour north to Vacaville, CA, to go to church and spend the night with some very good friends of ours.
 
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