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MikeMcK said:In fact, this passage isn't even referring to the Baptism of the Holy Spirit as it's commonly practiced in the church today.
Ahh the whole "dont touch gods annointed" a wonderful way of shutting down crirtisim and avoiding accountabilityChowdersMom said:Amen, Christina and Tatu. Two scriptures came to me immediately:
...Touch not mine anointed (Psalm 105:15a)
and
But I say unto you, That every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment. (Matthew 12:36)
Good postMikeMcK said:I have. The leadership of my church partners with several local churches and we do hold pastors and teachers accountable. We examine one another's teachings in light of scripture and, if one is found to be in error, then they're corrected and given an opportunity to repent and to publically correct their teaching.
I do accept when people correct me, but it has only happened once.
As a new believer, I was entrusted to lead a Bible study. Out of my ignorance, I taught modalism.
I was corrected and given an opportunity to repent and correct my teaching. I did and, since then, I haven't taught anything that is in error.
MikeMcK said:"Man of God"? I thought we were talking about John Hagee.
churchlady said:I think it would be helpful, first of all, if MikeMcK would post the scripture where the word "essential" is used, since he seems adamant in the use of that word.
Secondly, the teachings that he copied and pasted would certainly be taught from the "doctrine of Christ" in Hebrews 6.
Even the first principle mentioned (Heb. 6:1) - 'repentance from dead works - faith toward God' would necessarily include the gospel of Christ (the basic salvation message that they are dead in their sins, the Son of God died on the cross for them), teachings necessary to lead one to the knowledge of their lost condition and need for Christ.
Then the second principle would lead them to water baptism of repentance and to the Baptism of the Holy Spirit.
So for Mike to say that what he copied and pasted is not included in the Heb. 6 "doctrines of Christ" foundation is simply not true.
Then for him to say in post 7 (I think) that the Baptism of the Holy Spirit is not essential, when the Bible lists these teachings as the "doctrines of Christ" and the "foundation" and later, the "milk" - is really taking liberties with the Word.
This illustrates what I tried to point out in my thread "Building on the Right Foundation", what happens when a Christian is not thoroughly grounded in the basic doctrines of Christ - the milk, but goes on to try and chew meat instead. It results in a distortion of the plain truth.
Brother take the scales off your eyes and look at your posts, if you cannot see then you are truly blind. I do not know any of the posters in this thread, I come as a new poster and had no prior knowledge of you. I do not say this in isolation - when you are being corrected by 3 or more Christians you seriously have to take take stock and pray for discernment.MikeMcK said:So then, it's so obvious, but you can't even give us one example?
Again you put words in my mouth, I said nothing about Hagee, here again you need to see clearly..........MikeMck said:No, you're the one who said regarding me questioning Hagee's teachings, "Pull the huge plank from your own eye so that you can pick out the speck in your brother's eye".
Do you truly think you have only been wrong once? You make a mistake everyday Mike as we all do - being born into sin. You need to drop the holier than thou attitude. Brother you need to stop imposing YOUR will on others and let God's will come through.MikeMck said:"I do accept when people correct me, but it has only happened once".
TheNarrowGate said:Brother take the scales off your eyes and look at your posts, if you cannot see then you are truly blind.
Again you put words in my mouth, I said nothing about Hagee, here again you need to see clearly..........
Do you truly think you have only been wrong once? You make a mistake everyday Mike as we all do - being born into sin. You need to drop the holier than thou attitude. Brother you need to stop imposing YOUR will on others and let God's will come through.
wizeone said:Good post
Every christian in a Leadership or any sort of role that is above others should be prepared to be accountable to others and corrected when needed
MikeMck said:"Roght. Other than praying to Mary, building statues of dead saints and praying to them, purgatory, indulgences, confession to priests for absolution, penance, the necessity of rituals for salvation, transsubstantiation, the idea that the church is based on Peter, the infallibility of the pope, infant baptism, praying for the dead, the idea that no one can be saved outside of the Roman Catholic church, the "sin of presumption", etc, the Catholic church has done a great job interpreting the scriptures."
MikeMck said:"And don't ever expect Tatu to admit that he wouldn't know the Bible if somebody smacked him in the head with it."
MikeMck said:"OK. Now that we've established that Lismore doesn't know what is meant by "essentials of the faith", do you?"
Then I say these people have not seen how you're bullying fellow Christians in this forum! Let's show them some of these shameful posts of yours!MikeMck said:How is it that none of the people who have even sat in my classes or heard my sermons (many of them much more knowledgable about the scriptures and doctrinal matters than I) have never brought anything to my attention?
MikeMcK said:What part of "In fact, this passage isn't even referring to the Baptism of the Holy Spirit as it's commonly practiced in the church today" did you not get?
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churchlady said:Uh, Mike...........have you found that scripture on "essential" yet?
TheNarrowGate said:I say you are a RELIGIOUS BULLY but you keep bleating about yourself being a false teacher. It is you calling yourself the false teacher it is not me, I am calling you a RELIGIOUS BULLY. Has that sunk in now, good let us continue.
You posted in the thread "How do you know you're not one of the bad guys" to poster called Catholicism:
Or how about this one in: 'Calling things that are not as though they are':
Or how about this one from this very thread, posted to yet another different Christian:
Mike are you starting to see now? - it's the 'mean-spirited' way you talk to fellow Christians, trying to brow-beat them into your submission. You need to start with love and understanding, not brow-beating and bullying.
Then I say these people have not seen how you're bullying fellow Christians in this forum! Let's show them some of these shameful posts of yours!
MikeMcK said:And what was so mean about that? Lismore did demostrate that he did not what what is meant by the "essential doctrines of the Christian faith".
MikeMcK said:What part of "In fact, this passage isn't even referring to the Baptism of the Holy Spirit as it's commonly practiced in the church today" did you not get?