He has nothing to do with the Emergent movement. Which is vastly different than the Emerging movement he is part of. I support neither. But the Emerging errors in methodology while Emergent are full blown heretical liberals. Driscoll while misguided on a number of things dealing with methodology holds to very conservative theology in a great many areas. Bottom line is Driscol is not an Emergent.
Mark Driscoll to speak at Rick Warren conference.
Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by Bro. Curtis, Jan 2, 2010.
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Brother Curtis will still continue to post here even with all of the things he's said before that can hurt him. But of course those things were not true, were they? -
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preachinjesus Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
If you believe he is part of this movement it just goes to show you have no idea what this movement is or who is involved with it.
I challenge you to download some sermons, listen to them, and the come back and show me where they are not profound. -
Are there any people saying that there are issues in his ministry today or are they still working off of the old stuff. Just goes to show that Christians always remember and never forgive, huh? -
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Otherwise you are questioning the honesty, integrity, and earnestness of a preacher of the Gospel of Jesus Christ who has done nothing to warrant these questions. He has moved on and has produced a Gospel centered, God fearing, Scripture based ministry winning thousands to Christ and growing God's Kingdom.
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Here's the emerging heretics own words about the best way to present God to the unbeliever. Tell me what part of this is heresy:
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preachinjesus Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
The whole emerging/emergent thing is so over, I don't know why some are getting tied up in it so much. Honestly it boggles the mind.
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I haven't seen him distance himself from his prior teachings. You would think someone would post that, first and foremost. -
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It is a very harsh claim to say someone is a heretic. Especially of a God ordained, pastor of the Gospel.
The gauntlet has been laid, will you take it up? Otherwise you have just called a fine gospel preacher a heretic for no reason...and should be ashamed. -
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preachinjesus Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
You called him, from the other thread
Prove it or apologize. You don't get to walk around libeling people. -
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You have no authority over me to issue commands, despite whatever you do think of yourself. -
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Here's more of Driscoll:
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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/11/magazine/11punk-t.html
To Ann, I didn't ignore it. It simply doesn't address any questions posed so far. It doesn't disprove my assertion that he is a worldly preacher. Even Benny Hinn gives a Christ centered message.
Preachers are not above criticism. They are not to be revered. Mark Driscoll seems to care more about looking cool than getting people saved. Then again, if you subscribe to his Calvinist teachings, people can't be saved. They are either born saved, or doomed from the start, eh ? -
If you'd like to take the time to listen to what he has to say about the Emerging Church, you can hear an entire message from two years ago here: http://www.marshillchurch.org/media/religionsaves/emerging-church
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