Word of Faith--Contexts

00mcshaw@bsuvc.bsu.edu (00mcshaw@bsuvc.bsu.edu)
Mon, 03 Feb 1997 08:55:32 -0500 (EST)


Dave,

Yes, please do send me the e-mail addresses of these 'theologians.'  I will be
happy to ask for their personal explanations for such outrageous assertions and
comments.

Let me just say that (and I repeat myself for the THIRD time) there EXISTS NO
CONTEXT where such remarks would be acceptable.

You say you cannot offer a defense of these men, but you cite their works as
inspirational, call them brother and suggest that Apostolics should do the
same.  These men are, Dave, teaching doctrines of devils.  You are either
confused about popular WoF beliefs, or you are simply masquing issues.

Words are powerful.  They can hurt; they can edify, BUT THEY ARE NOT CREATIVE!
I believe in asking in faith believing, but to suggest that the ultimate de-
cision is mine and not God's is simply unscriptural.  God is the Creator, not
me!

I do think that you, if you are to embrace the tenets of this movement and
propogate fellowship with its spokesmen, should engage in defending what these
men have written.  I provided the anti-WoF quotes from the Web site because
I do not have the resources at this library and because there is no use in
re-inventing the wheel.

Your turn.

All Honour to Christ Jesus.



Matthew Shaw
00mcshaw@bsu.edu