to Christian living and doctrine
teachers and preachers to avoid past and present
1. Billy Graham
2. Billy Sunday
3. Bill Gothard
4. Bill Clinton (just kidding but due avoid him)
5. just about any bill out there
6. All Liberals and most moderates too
7. Robert Schuller and his son
8. I now include Pat Robertson and Falwell
9. Benny Hinn and all charismatics
10.Finney
11. Mother Theresa (just to name a few.)
a list of threats
Discussion in '2003 Archive' started by massdak, Jun 12, 2003.
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I'm unclear why you made this list. Care to explain what your intention was behind it?
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Do you even like yourself?
Cheers,
Jim -
I strongly disagree with you on #1 and avoiding Mother Theresa is going to be kind of tough, since I'll be spending eternity with her. I figure I can ditch her for 25,000-30,000 years, tops but sooner or later we'll end up next to each other around God's throne.
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Julia -
I believe Teresa did good works, but I find nothing in her words that indicated she had ever accepted Christ as her personal Saviour. I see where she swore allegiance to the pope and the Catholic church, but that is all I see. If that is all there is, then good works are in vain.
If you know of any statements she made other than what I stated then please post them here. -
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You forgot to include "all liberals, conservatives, and moderates". :D
Okay, Senator McCarthy, now that you've generated the list, please at least tell us line by line why. I'm especially curious why you're threatened by Mother Theresa :confused: -
i believe it helps define doctrine and error to discuss what is wrong with the teaching of certain famous people. -
If that's not convincing, how about one of her popular sayings:
"Be all and only for Jesus". -
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Julia </font>[/QUOTE]billy sunday is probably closely linked to finney in style and doctrine. i could be wrong and if i am i will retract -
If that's not convincing, how about one of her popular sayings:
"Be all and only for Jesus". </font>[/QUOTE]i believe most Christians understand that mother t was a catholic and believed in a universalistic type belief system. she believed in purgatory and even suffering in this life as part of payment for sin. mother t was not a born again believer in Christ if she died believing as she did. -
massdak,
Mat 7:21 Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.
Mat 7:22 Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works?
Mat 7:23 And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.
If she used the name of Jesus that is not the answer. If she won her converts to the Catholic Church, then her work was in vain. I am not judging her, that is God's business, but after reading aout her I never her about a profession of faith. -
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Massdak, You are right. I hope she did repent, but so far I have not read of any account. What a pity.
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...mother t was not a born again believer in Christ if she died believing as she did...
...I hope she did repent, but so far I have not read of any account. What a pity...
If she was not a born again believer, why did she publicly say the following:
"There are so many religions and each one has its different ways of following God. I follow Christ:
Jesus is my God,
Jesus is my Spouse,
Jesus is my Life,
Jesus is my only Love,
Jesus is my All in All;
Jesus is my Everything."
That sounds like a born again believer to me. If you guys don't think that's enough, you're obviously casting false judgement on her. -
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Like???
I asked what you didn't like about these other folks, and you haven't listed them. Instead, decide to tack me on to your list.
To be placed in the same ballbark as Billy Graham, Jerry Falwell, and Mother Theresa, well, a Christian can think of few honors higher. -
JohnV, Check out his website.
http://members.lycos.co.uk/bajuu/
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