First of all wanderer, I did read the full link. Second of all, I want to back track to what you said in your original thread.
"whats up, i'm part of a WOF church, actully Rhema one of the biggest! and i go to there bible college and plan to minister ast a WOF pastor one day. i thought it would be nice to answer and questions you might have, confirm WOF teaching to you, and clear up any misconceptions might be out there,"
I would like to know why you posted this in the first place? Why is it that you want to "confirm WOF teaching" to us and clear up any misconceptions that might be out there?" Who told you there are misconceptions out there about wof teachings? And how do you know all of these misconceptions are false and in your opinion baseless.
Yes, I posted what I know about wof and so did some others of us that were actuall wof'ers but got out. I also told you I was never wof but was very familar with it's teachings since the very early 1980's. In fact, when we lived in Southeren California I (and others who were more knowledgable than me) were on this main Christian radio station in those days known as KKLA. In fact, it is still on today. We were on from Midnight till 2:00am in the morning exclusively dealing with wof issues from any teacher/preacher you could name including those that appeared on TBN.
If I remember correctly we had visitors on there such as Michael Horton, John Stewart, Craig Hawkins from CRI and other Pastors and teachers including I think Dave Hunt. Why do you think I'm saying all of this? Do you really think I and everybody else (from those early days till now) have some sort of "hidden" agenda?
The fact of the matter is we all care and we are obligated by God's word to confront false teachings in whatever form it may take. You may not like it, (which I know you don't) but those are the facts. And don't think I did not notice how when we started talking about wof I mentioned people like kenneth copeland and you said, "well I don't follow him." You kept the conversation strickly on kenneth hagin in spite of the fact your opening thread said, "misconceptions about wof."
There's a song called "Love and Marriage," you can't have one without the other. Well, in wof you can't have hagin without the others. They are all tied together by the same umbillical cord. And they all have a common thread in what they say. That is they mix truth with their error to make appear orthodox. That is why it is so important to pay attention to every single word that is said and how the words are used in their context.
Hagin claimed that Jesus Christ personally visited him in visions on various occasions. Can you please tell me how you would know whether or not his visions are true? How would you test them? In fact, how would test anybody that says that Jesus Christ appeared to them? You should know, that some of us here really do care!
IN GOD THE SON,
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