Hanegraaff becomes EO

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Ahwatukee

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Thanks for the article.



Please note, this article still does not give, or purport to give, actual confirmation.

This article states there are "numerous reports", and then shows a widely circulated picture, who could be any bald guy kneeling down.

* This article gives no actual confirmation, nor does it link to any confirmation, nor does it state there exists any confirmation of any kind in any particular place.



Conclusion:

1. Personally, I'm not a fan of Hank Hannegraaf.
2. Personally, it wouldn't surprise me, at all, if this is true.
3. But so far, there is still zero actual confirmation.

4. We might consider holding off discussion of a thing until it is an actual thing.
Good day Maxwell!

How about the fact that in Hanegraaff's book "The Apocalypse Code" he refers to the seals, trumpets and bowl judgments as all being hyperbolic, stating that all the events of Revelation have already taken place, but not in the literal sense. And also the fact that he is a preterist, which would put him in the same company as Hymeneaus and Philitus who were teaching that the resurrection had already taken place and because of this Paul said that it was godless chatter, that their teaching would spread like gangrene and that they had wandered away from the truth and by their teaching were destroying the faith of some?

He is leading many people astray with his teaching. With what he is teaching regarding the book of Revelation, he would be guilty of Rev.22:18-19

"For the time will come when men will not tolerate sound doctrine, but with itching ears they will gather around themselves teachers to suit their own desires. So they will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths." - 2 Tim.4:3-4
 

mailmandan

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Good day Maxwell!

How about the fact that in Hanegraaff's book "The Apocalypse Code" he refers to the seals, trumpets and bowl judgments as all being hyperbolic, stating that all the events of Revelation have already taken place, but not in the literal sense. And also the fact that he is a preterist, which would put him in the same company as Hymeneaus and Philitus who were teaching that the resurrection had already taken place and because of this Paul said that it was godless chatter, that their teaching would spread like gangrene and that they had wandered away from the truth and by their teaching were destroying the faith of some?

He is leading many people astray with his teaching. With what he is teaching regarding the book of Revelation, he would be guilty of Rev.22:18-19

"For the time will come when men will not tolerate sound doctrine, but with itching ears they will gather around themselves teachers to suit their own desires. So they will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths." - 2 Tim.4:3-4
When I was still a newer believer, several years ago, I listened to the Bible Answer Man broadcast on a regular basis. I really enjoyed all the questions and answers. As time went on and it came out that Hank was a preterist who also taught replacement theology, I suddenly lost interest in his program.