Thats the question. They are making a movie called "Heaven is for Real" which is not a theology book, but a book that teaches false doctrine. If Christians would read theology they would have discernment.
Why don't christians like reading theology books these days?
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by evangelist6589, Mar 30, 2014.
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evangelist6589 Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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evangelist6589 Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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The boy knows if he is telling the truth or not.
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I don't need a theology book to tell me that "Heaven is for real" isn't truth. The Bible tells me that.
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Scarlett O. ModeratorModerator
I didn't need someone who wrote a book on his/her opinion of theology to tell me that. -
For the time is coming when people will not endure sound teaching, but having itching ears they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own passions, and will turn away from listening to the truth and wander off into myths. 2 Timothy 4:3-4 -
evangelist6589 Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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As best I can tell, all of the previous posts are pre-supposing that the person(s) to which they are referring with regard to their "reading the Bible," are (of necessity) genuine, born-again Christians.
Unfortunately, this assumption, per se, is not always true of ALL the folks who set out to read God's written Word.
Prior to my own personal salvation when I was nearly 20 YO, I occasionally set out to read the Bible. Other than the few well-known "Bible stories" such as David and Goliath, etc., I really had absolutely no clue whatsoever what the Biblical passages were trying to tell me.
Looking back from the vantage point of nearly 50 years "in Christ," I now know why I couldn't understand those Bible passages---It was because I wasn't saved, and, consequently wasn't indwelled by the Holy Spirit---the Bible's REAL author.
Moreover, even after my salvation experience, for almost a year after I received Christ as my personal Savior, I was in an environment in which I received very little training about how a new Christian needs to go about understanding the Bible.
The principal reason for this was because the local church with which I associated was made up primarily of elderly, retired people whose ages were at least 50+ YO. I'm sure these folks "meant well," but, there simply was not the kind(s) of Biblical training there that I really needed.
Thankfully, in the years subsequent to that, God saw to it that I was blessed by some very dedicated pastors who were much closer to my age and who could better identify my spiritual needs in this respect.
As to my take on either the Heaven Is For Real book or the movie, I haven't seen either the movie or plan to read the book on which the movie is based. Therefore, I'm not going to even attempt to evaluate either one of them.
I will, however, add my $0.02 by stating that I don't think any really discerning Christian will be very spiritually edified and/or educated by his/her viewing a "Hollywood-Produced" movie or by reading a "Pop-Culture-styled" so-called "Theology[?]" book that very readily shows up on the shelves of the majority of most general-market-based Christian bookstores today. -
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11 So Christ himself gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the pastors and teachers, 12 to equip his people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up 13 until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ. -
preachinjesus Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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No naivete here personally to believe or assume salvation for any person. I'd also dare say those Paul referred to in the passage I've given may or may not be regenerate. -
Scarlett O. ModeratorModerator
I don't think the Bible is weak.
I don't read all the books that you do on theology.
Aw, what the heck. I don't read any of them. I don't even know who "Mac" is.
But guess what ... I understood this movie to be unsound. I gathered that from what I've read in the Bible.
Am I saying that theology books aren't good? No, I am saying that for me - I'm not going to trudge through them trying to decide who is telling the truth or not. Or - get hooked on a particular author and then find out he cheats on he wife!
I'll read commentaries from time to time and I like discussing things with other people.
I know some here will fault me for this opinion and declare a "female who is only interested in the shallow end of the spiritual pool" - but whatever.
I'm just trying to say that everbody and his brother writes books today. And to become dependent on them is sad to me. -
padredurand Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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exscentric Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
How do we know people don't like reading theology anyway? Some stats might be nice. -
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exscentric Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
That was baaaaaad but oohhhh so gooooooood!! :)
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Revmitchell Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Christians do not like reading theology because we are unedducated hicks who neglect our children who all have failing grades. Why churches do not practice church discipline on each and every one of us is beyond me.
Oh and on a side note Dispensational Premil is one of the greatest hindrances to the spirit of taking the world for Christ in the world today.
Because God is not sovereign any longer due to the Dispensational Premil view. -
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