Is Freemasonry a Religion?
By · CommentsQUESTION #1 Is Freemasonry a Religion
from http://logosresourcepages.org/FalseTeachings/freemas_2.htm
Generally, the Freemason will inform anyone who asks, that his organization is not a religion. Thus, there would be no problem with any church affiliations, because joining the Masons is not joining “another church.”
Recently many newspapers carried an insert entitled, Freemasonry – A Way of Life. The insert stated, “Masonry is NOT a religion in any sense of the word, yet it is religious. Church membership is not a requirement, yet membership in ANY church is no bar to admission. There is nothing in the requirements of Masonry to prevent a Catholic, a Mohammedan, a Jew, a Buddhist, a Protestant, a Mormon, or any member of any religion from becoming a member.” (The Question of Freemasonry, Computers for Christ). Dr. Richard Thorn, a 32 degree Mason writes, “Masonry says that it is not a religion. An honest interpretation of the teachings of Freemasonry will show that instead of teaching men what to believe, men are simply asked to put the religion they already have, when they become a Mason, into everyday practice” (“Fundamentalist & Freemason,” The Northern Light, Vol. 25 No. 3 August, 1994, p. 9). Many similar statements are given by those involved in Freemasonry, and likely many believe it. But are they correct in their conclusion that Freemasonry is not a religion? Let’s investigate and see what we uncover.
- The Definition of “religion”
The Word of Faith Movement is powerful and influential, with numerous affiliated churches worldwide. Compelling, charismatic leaders preach their peculiar doctrines to enthusiastic and accepting global audiences who view Word Faith as just another denomination within Christianity, but are they really?
Best known for their “prosperity gospel”, they promise riches in this life. W ask and answer the question, “Is Word Faith prosperity really Biblical prosperity?” The answer might surprise you. We let the Bible speak.
However the Word Faith Movement is in far deeper water doctrinally. Certain lines cannot be crossed without becoming outright heresy. These lines include the Person of Jesus Christ. We must not misrepresent our Lord and Savior, or we could be found guilty of presenting “another Jesus” and “another gospel” as the Apostle Paul warned the church.
Has the Word Faith Movement crossed the line? We believe so and you can decide for yourself as this DVD takes a Biblical look at some of their more aberrant teachings. Be prepared to be shocked!
Lorri MacGregor brings over thirty years of Discernment Ministry experience to this expose, having authored two books, ten DVDs, numerious articles and booklets examining various groups.
Lorri was a Jehovah’s Witness for 15 years and together with her husband Keith MacGregor and ministry partners Richard and Cheryl Schatz, serves with MM Outreach a US based non profit organization dedicated to the preaching of the gospel message to lost and hurting people.
Word Faith Is it the Word or the Faith of the Bible? © 2009 MM Outreach Inc
THREE UNBIBLICAL WORD OF FAITH VIEWS ABOUT JESUS
By · CommentsTHREE UNBIBLICAL VIEWS ABOUT JESUS
“But I am afraid that as the serpent deceived Eve by his cunning, your thoughts will be led astray from a sincere and pure devotion to Christ. For if someone comes and proclaims another Jesus than the one we proclaimed, or if you receive a different spirit from the one you received, or if you accept a different gospel from the one you accepted, you put up with it readily enough” [II Corinthians 11:3-4 ESV].
With the same fear that Paul had for the Corinthian church, I issue this paper. Oh, that believers’ eyes will be opened and that they will not fall prey for the deceit of satan and follow after another Jesus. This paper is in response to teachings propagated by many Word of Faith Movement teachers. A man may be excused if the error he teaches is simply out of pure ignorance however, when they are reproved and continue unrepentant with their teachings, such should be addressed publicly of their error in order to savage the people of God from blasphemy. Many other things may be overlooked or simply be taken as matters of opinions but we cannot do that when it comes to the Person of Jesus. When the image of the true Jesus is distorted we’re dealing with heresies. The doctrine concerning Christ is not something left to our freedom of interpretation seeing that the Bible provides clear teaching of who He is.
http://www.thruthebible.org/
Thru the Bible Radio Network – Thru The Bible is a 30-minute Bible study radio program that takes the listener through the entire Bible in just 5 years, going back and forth between the Old and New Testaments. This Bible study program has been aired on radio stations in the U.S. since 1967, and is now being produced in over 100 languages around the world.
QA1677 Bible Study Dr Vernon McGee TTB
Maestroh: Why I Left The Word-Faith Movement PART2
By · CommentsAs the spring turned into the summer of 1990, I continued to ponder what precisely was accurate about charismatic teaching. I had, however, noticed a trend: charismatics were every bit as PC as everybody else, only they thought they weren’t. Three issues still occupied my mind: Word-Faith views, the lordship controversy, and eternal security. I was torn on the first, settled strongly on the second, and somewhat settled on the third, having traded in my more Pelagian colors for semi-Calvinistic threads.
I mentioned earlier that I read MacArthur’s book regarding the lordship controversy. In the spring of 1990, his radio show began airing on our local AM station. The broader-reaching FM station added him in the fall, and now it was possible to hear John preach without that interference noise I get when listening to the Cincinnati Reds on WCKY when I’m in Omaha. Because of Mac’s book, I got on his mailing list, which became important when I began receiving his ministry’s magazine, “Masterpiece.” It was quite the glossy little thing, complete with articles, items for sale, and book reviews. In the first one I got, the book reviewed a new tome called “The Agony of Deceit.” This was a polemic written by about a dozen authors criticizing the Faith movement (for the most part). The review was mostly positive, with two negatives: 1) it noted that everyone criticized in the book was a charismatic; and 2) it felt the book was too overly negative and implied that no televangelist had ever succeeded without appealing to common desires.
Maestroh: Why I Left The Word-Faith Movement PART1
By · CommentsI understood the gospel call on November 30, 1987. I was raised a Southern Baptist but never before had the truth of God penetrated my heart. It is unfortunate, however, that the SBC’s emphasis on getting everybody saved – to the exclusion of everything else – led to a stunted upbringing in theological education. Nor was anything about personal relationship really discussed. The emphasis was on believe. In all seriousness, it sounded like Zane Hodges was the source of all things SBC back in the 1980s. That is not to libel him but to simply give you a point of reference.
Upon salvation I turned my back upon everything I’d ever been told. If I couldn’t find it in the Bible, it wasn’t true. Immediately, I rejected eternal security – quite viciously, actually. I knew only two things from the ten years I’d spent in the Baptist church. I needed to believe to be saved, and I could never lose it no matter what I did afterward. A decade in church and that’s ALL I ever learned doctrinally. Well, I did learn that Jesus said, “Thou shalt not drink” and gave a whole list of behavioral requirements to get into Heaven. I also learned that you couldn’t work your way to heaven and yet they’d shame you into doing work at church as if you were the unfaithful servant who buried his gift.
VIDEO: Is Hell Real? Is Hell Eternal?
By · CommentsThis then is how Jesus spoke of hell. Jesus said that…
hell and fire go together as “hell fire” Matt 5:22, 18:9, Mark 9:47
hell is a place of “fire” Matt 7:19, 13:40, 25:41
hell is the “furnace of fire” Matt 13:42, 50
hell is “the fire that never shall be quenched” Mark 9:43, 45
hell is the place where “the fire is not quenched” Mark 9:44, 46, 48
hell is a place of “everlasting fire” Matt 18:8, 25:41
hell is “damnation” Matt 23:14, Mark 12:40, Luke 20:47
hell is the “damnation of hell” Matt 23:33
hell is the place of “eternal damnation” Mark 3:29
hell is the “resurrection of damnation” John 5:29
http://www.eternalhell.net/hellfire.htm#166656755
Larry Wessels of Christian Answers and Bob L. Ross of Pilgrim Publications discuss the Biblical references for Hell. Hell is descibed as eternal punishment for the devil and his angels, wicked men and women, rejecters of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, nations that forget God, false Christians, adulterers, fornicators, drunks, the greedy, etc. and those hated by God.
Larry Wessels of Christian Answers and Bob L. Ross of Pilgrim Publications discuss the consequences of Hell. Hell is descibed as eternal punishment for the devil and his angels, wicked men and women, rejecters of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, nations that forget God, false Christians, adulterers, fornicators, drunks, the greedy, etc. and those hated by God
Larry Wessels of Christian Answers and Bob L. Ross of Pilgrim Publications discuss false views of Hell. Hell is descibed as eternal punishment for the devil and his angels, wicked men and women, rejecters of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, nations that forget God, false Christians, adulterers, fornicators, drunks, the greedy, etc. and those hated by God.
This is a long video but Alex Jones physically verifies, that the “Global Elite” meet to create a one world government, by infiltrating the BOHEMIAN GROVE. (SOURCE)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-82095917705734983Bohemian Grove Secrecy Upheld, Nixon Speech 7-30-1971, NBC
Bohemian Grove Weinberger and Reagan Retreat Mentioned 7-21-1983, NBC
Bohemian Grove Detailed Report 7-23-1982, NBC
Bohemian Grove Detailed Report 7-23-1981, ABC
Bohemian Grove Mention at Smith Testimony 1-15-1981, ABC
Nixon Tape Discusses Homosexuals at Bohemian Grove
Alex Jones asks David Gergen about Bohemian Grove Rituals
The Rothschilds and the Federal Reserve
By · Comments
The Federal Reserve Bank is the Central bank that publishes the US dollar. It is not a government’s bank but it is owned by the world bankers the most powerful of them is the Rothschild family. They control whole Global Currency System. However what else they need, which is the end goal and what they want to archive by completing their mission…
VIDEO: Evidence That Jesus Is God
By · CommentsLarry Wessels of Christian Answers and James White of Alpha and Omega Ministries discuss the evidence that exists showing Jesus Christ to be God who has come to earth in the flesh. False religions deny the divinity of Christ, the Son of God and God the Son
The “greatest living Christian apologist” and the author/coauthor of over sixty eight Christian books defending the Christian faith. This video is on the topic of Evil and Suffering as filmed on the John Ankerberg show after the Geisler/Kushner debate and was filmed after Geisler lost his father, mother, sister, brother in law, two closest friends – - and daughter – - to tragic deaths…….all wthin an 18 month period…….”The grace of God has brought me through this – - He is all loving, all powerful and He will bring something wonderful out of all of this.”
Dr J Vernon McGee Q&A – Is Tithing for Today?
By · Commentshttp://www.thruthebible.org/
Thru the Bible Radio Network – Thru The Bible is a 30-minute Bible study radio program that takes the listener through the entire Bible in just 5 years, going back and forth between the Old and New Testaments. This Bible study program has been aired on radio stations in the U.S. since 1967, and is now being produced in over 100 languages around the world.
Walter Martin – Evil and Human Suffering
By · CommentsApologetic Sermon by the late Dr. Walter Martin
PROSPERITY SCRIPTURES IN LIGHT OF SCRIPTURE: From HERESY UNMASKED: Analysis of the Word of Faith Movement Doctrines
Seeing that there are many Scriptures employed by the WoF advocated to promote the Prosperity Gospel, I will take on few of them. We will take the time to interpret each passage in its proper context – after having gone through this, you the reader must draw your own conclusion of the other texts employed by these preachers. These Scriptures are not in a certain sequential order.
Genesis 13:2 “And Abram [was] very rich in cattle, in silver and in gold.”
Often this passage is used to say that Abraham who is the father of faith was rich so are we supposed to be. However, careful reading doesn’t promise that because of Abraham all believers also ought to be materially rich. God had blessed him greatly with material wealth because of the promise he made to him (Genesis 12:2-3), this was perhaps also an indication of the spiritual blessings God had reserved in Christ (Hebrew 11:8-19). To use this passage as an example for believers’ wealth is to deliberately read meanings into God’s word and give the Christian false hopes of what God didn’t promise them. The fact that Abraham and many of the patriarchs were rich is not a universal blanket of guarantee that every Christian ought to be materially wealthy. Galatians 4, makes it clear of what kind of blessing God was referring to when referring to Abraham as the father of faith of all who believe in Christ.
Larry Wessels, director of Christian Answers of Austin, Texas/ Christian Debater (see websites BibleQuery.org, HistoryCart.com & MuslimHope.com), interviews former Mormon & Christian writer Robert McKay along with the director of “Christian Ministry to Mormons” Michael H. Reynolds in this informative series. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as it has been known began with the publication of the “Book of Mormon” in 1830 by Joseph Smith Jr & his writing assistant Sidney Rigdon. The career of Smith as “God’s prophet” supposedly began in 1820 when he was 14 years old where a “First Vision” of two gods appeared to him (God the Father & God the Son Jesus). However Mormonism’s own “Journal of Discourses” has numerous contradictions with this vision. Mormonism, with its peculiar doctrines of men & women becoming gods, blacks being cursed, polygamy, etc. rests on the testimony of one man, Smith.
Larry Wessels, director of Christian Answers of Austin, Texas/ Christian Debater (see websites BibleQuery.org, HistoryCart.com & MuslimHope.com), interviews former Mormon & Christian writer Robert McKay along with the director of “Christian Ministry to Mormons” Michael H. Reynolds in this informative series. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as it has been known began with the publication of the “Book of Mormon” in 1830 by Joseph Smith Jr & his writing assistant Sidney Rigdon. The career of Smith as “God’s prophet” supposedly began in 1820 when he was 14 years old where a “First Vision” of two gods appeared to him (God the Father & God the Son Jesus). However Mormonism’s own “Journal of Discourses” has numerous contradictions with this vision. Mormonism, with its peculiar doctrines of men & women becoming gods, blacks being cursed, polygamy, etc. rests on the testimony of one man, Smith
Larry Wessels, director of Christian Answers of Austin, Texas/ Christian Debater (see websites BibleQuery.org, HistoryCart.com & MuslimHope.com), interviews former Mormon & Christian writer Robert McKay along with the director of “Christian Ministry to Mormons” Michael H. Reynolds in this informative series. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as it has been known began with the publication of the “Book of Mormon” in 1830 by Joseph Smith Jr & his writing assistant Sidney Rigdon. The career of Smith as “God’s prophet” supposedly began in 1820 when he was 14 years old where a “First Vision” of two gods appeared to him (God the Father & God the Son Jesus). However Mormonism’s own “Journal of Discourses” has numerous contradictions with this vision. Mormonism, with its peculiar doctrines of men & women becoming gods, blacks being cursed, polygamy, etc. rests on the testimony of one man, Smith.
Larry Wessels, director of Christian Answers of Austin, Texas/ Christian Debater (see websites BibleQuery.org, HistoryCart.com & MuslimHope.com), interviews former Mormon & Christian writer Robert McKay along with the director of “Christian Ministry to Mormons” Michael H. Reynolds in this informative series. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as it has been known began with the publication of the “Book of Mormon” in 1830 by Joseph Smith Jr & his writing assistant Sidney Rigdon. The career of Smith as “God’s prophet” supposedly began in 1820 when he was 14 years old where a “First Vision” of two gods appeared to him (God the Father & God the Son Jesus). However Mormonism’s own “Journal of Discourses” has numerous contradictions with this vision. Mormonism, with its peculiar doctrines of men & women becoming gods, blacks being cursed, polygamy, etc. rests on the testimony of one man, Smith












































