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  • Learn to Laugh

    timbrown527 »
    Tue Jul 17, 2007 2:47 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    angelxic:

    If you are in the least interested in knowing what all the noise is about, follow this link; it will serve you well:

    http://www.sacredsandwich.com/warren_scripture.htm

  • Learn to Laugh

    timbrown527 »
    Tue Jul 17, 2007 2:44 pm Agree: 5   Disagree: 0

    angelxic:

    It's not about liking what he teaches. It's whether or not what he teaches is *true*. The scriptures command us to compare what someone teaches with what the Scriptures teach. That means we are to be able to discern truth from error.

    Secondly, I for one do not think "I'm better than Rick Warren". I doubt anyone here does. Again, it's not about "being better" than someone else. It is about marking those who teach falsehood, as the Scriptures teach us to do.

    theazntrackstar:

    Yes, he is in the SBC, as is Erwin McManus. Both are infultrating the Body of Christ and leading entire conferences astray. People just want to "get along" and turn a blind eye to such as these.

  • Learn to Laugh

    timbrown527 »
    Mon Jul 16, 2007 12:44 pm Agree: 5   Disagree: 0

    From "The Sacred Sandwich"
    (http://www.sacredsandwich.com/warren_scripture.htm)

    "In keeping with this rather self-serving model of Scripture citation, The Sacred Sandwich wishes to respond to Warren with a phrase from Romans 11:32 (NASB) to make a point of our own: "Shut up..."..."

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