Ok, Promise...
I was using that as an example, to show that some of his doctrines are so out of whack, that even others of his persuasion think of him as a heretic...
Dear Promise, it's one thing to rail against the "charismata" gifts, but it is entirely another thing to deny the cleansing power of Jesus' Blood...
John MacArthur has since recanted of that heresy, but he still sells the materials that contain the heresy and has not made a public retraction from his doctrine of Christ's Blood...he recanted to the detractors who were calling him on the carpet, but he hasn't followed through...
Boy, I get tired of being lumped into all these kinds of cults and occults just because they've mimicked the work of the Holy Spirit. Godly Charismatics don't dance in the nude, roll around on the floor, leap over tall buildings, spit fire balls, walk on water unless called for, glow in the dark, pull rabbits out of hats, or gibber jabber till their lips turn blue.
Nor do we share common doctrine with witches, devil worshipers, voodooists, fire walkers, new agers, snake charmers, satanists, transcendental meditationists, channelers, palm readers, yogists, fortune tellers, levitationists, astral projectionists, witch doctors, medicine men, astrologers, ufologists, and psychics no matter how hard MacArthur tries to make you think otherwise.
Surely he knows the devil is out to counterfeit the work of the Holy Spirit; he's been doing it for thousands of years. I just wish MacArthur wouldn't help him out by lumping all Charismatics into the same ungodly barrel with all these obvious unbelievers.
Does that clarify my position for you?