ASongOfDegrees wrote:

IIIJohn13 wrote:
And the great deception preached from the pulpits and the TVs and the former basketball coliseums is that you can step on up, get your free lottery ticket (and every one's a winner), and then just go back to living like you always did.
You're saved.

These last days stink with that lie.

This is true but Christians can revert back to their old ways. Especially if there was never anyone there to help ground them in the word of God. Many of them after they get saved, let's say at a Billy Graham revival, are sent right back into the mess they came out of with no direction. It's only time before they'll wander. I pointed this out to a friend of mine who is an evangelist. What he is doing is great but who follows up on these people after they are saved?
Amen to all that
ASongOfDegrees wrote:
There are heresies galore out there and I would say that most churches now deal in lies rather than deal in the truth. John MacArthur stumbles at what all herectics do. They wrest scriptures away from Israel and slapped them onto the church.
John MacArthur preaches the exact opposite.
Who told you he preaches that?
ASongOfDegrees wrote:
John MacArthur cannot deal with Matthew-Luke whatsoever because he misses the initial purpose of Christ at his first coming which was to offer the kingdom of heaven to the nation of Israel.

Wil
I have no clue where you got that idea.
I've read a dozen of his books and listen to him on the radio and he preaches and teaches the exact opposite.

You got some quotes to back that up?

ASongOfDegrees wrote:
PS Oh, also, your Regular Baptists hold to that 1,000 years in the lake of fire for the Christian stuff too.
What are "Regular Baptists"?
Never heard of them.

I'm Southern Baptist Convention and this is blasphemy in our churches.

In Christ,
3J13