Dave Hunt

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MaggieMye

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I think he's Baptist, which is 'ok', but he does not believe in the gifts of the Holy Spirit...if I'm not mistaken. He goes along the cessationistic route.
 

Crypto

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I think he's Baptist, which is 'ok', but he does not believe in the gifts of the Holy Spirit...if I'm not mistaken. He goes along the cessationistic route.
Actually he is Plymouth Brethren, and he isn't a cessationist in the traditional sense. He was actually excommunicated from a brethren church because he wasn't a cessationist.
 
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Scotth1960

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What do you guys think of Dave Hunt? If you don't know who he is, he's an apologist who writes and speaks on a lot of different subjects.

His ministries website is: Welcome to The Berean Call Website! | thebereancall.org
Crypto, Dave Hunt's work against Calvinism is fairly good; but his insistence upon dispensationalism and pre-tribulation rapture is wrong. In Erie PA USA Scott R. Harrington June 2011 AD
 

dscherck

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Didn't he write a very anti-Catholic book called "A woman rides the beast" ?

If so, I've heard of him. He's quite well known in Catholic circles for his extreme anti-Catholic views and twisting of history to support his outlandish claims.

I know that Dave Armstrong has written many an article refuting Dave Hunt and other anti-Catholic theologians.
 

Crypto

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Crypto, Dave Hunt's work against Calvinism is fairly good; but his insistence upon dispensationalism and pre-tribulation rapture is wrong. In Erie PA USA Scott R. Harrington June 2011 AD
Nope, actually he isn't about either of those two things.
 
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Scotth1960

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[quote=dscherck;473620]Didn't he write a very anti-Catholic book called "A woman rides the beast" ?

If so, I've heard of him. He's quite well known in Catholic circles for his extreme anti-Catholic views and twisting of history to support his outlandish claims.


I know that
Dave Armstrong has written many an article refuting Dave Hunt and other anti-Catholic theologians.[/quote]
Our Lady of Fatima is extremely anti-Orthodox. It prays for the conversion of Russia. As if Russia was not Christian in 1917 when the Virgin supposedly appeared to three Portuguese shepherd children. People talk a lot about people being anti-Catholic. They fail to mention Catholicism persecution of Serbian Orthodox during world war 2. So it's not fair to call people anti-Catholic. Who wouldn't be against the Spanish Inquisition, the Crusades, and the Ustashe, when these are Catholic errors against non-Catholics? And what about the pope of Rome's John Paul II's apology for the way Catholics treated Galileo? God bless you. In Erie PA USA Scott R. Harrington PS I don't like Dave Hunt's basic theology of pre-tribulation rapture dispensationalism and extreme "Christian" Zionism. But for 1,054 years Rome and Orthodoxy were the same Undivided Catholic Church. So they still have more in common than they do with Protestantism in its 30,000 man-made denominations.

 
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Crypto

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Didn't he write a very anti-Catholic book called "A woman rides the beast" ?

If so, I've heard of him. He's quite well known in Catholic circles for his extreme anti-Catholic views and twisting of history to support his outlandish claims.

I know that Dave Armstrong has written many an article refuting Dave Hunt and other anti-Catholic theologians.
Have you read his book?
 

phil36

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Personally, I am not a big fan of Dave Hunt.
 
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So was the gospel preached before Augustine/Calvin?
Of course, see the New Testament (and the Old Testament, for that matter). Other than that, quite possibly, but I can't really say for sure. The same is true for after and during.

... Nevertheless, when the Son of Man comes, will He really find faith on the earth?" (Luke 18:8)
 

Crypto

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ditto phil....with good reason.
I like Dave Hunt, I am not a "Calvinist" but I will say he tends to be a little harsh in dealing with people who disagree which I saw in his books on Calvinism. I think some things he tends to make a bigger issue out of than actually is. Especially when some Calvinists preach a clearer gospel than people who aren't!
 

zone

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Read the book for yourself and see what he says.
ya
he's all fixated on Rome as The Mother of Harlots....he's wrong about that.
but he's on to something concerning the British Royal Family.

he's a pretribber and dispy, so i don't pay him no mind.
 

dscherck

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Read the book for yourself and see what he says.
I'll be happy to read it. Will you read Dave Armstrong's book or Karl Keating's?