Friday, August 5, 2022

More about Beth Moore

Her talks are man-cenetered, meaning human-centered, rather than about the bible, r, she preaches to men when scripture saysz a woman should not havew any sort of authority over a man, and a couple other points:\


TGhis one goes into more detail.
about how she imposes her own concdenerns on the scripture rather than letting the scripture be the authority, about how she teaches smen when scripture is clear that women should not, and so on:



This critic starts out saying how Beth Moore is cute and funny aand seems to be sincere about her blove of Christ and the women she teaches, but after hearing about the men in Ryle's book which I reported on in recent posts I don't want any more cute and funny preaching from anybody.  I want sober serious deep soul-searching praching, about Christ and Christ alone,, with our human examples kept to examples and not made the main point of the teaching as it seems to be with Moore.

And I'm still flummoxed by a couple of her teachings in which she just makes no lobical sense at all, the one called The Art of Growing Up which I mentioned before, and another where she gets all carried away about the meaning of the word "compelled" which has about zero relevance in the very passage she is supposedly teaching from. Maybe I'll eventually try to lay all that out.  Fortunately most of her teachings seems to have more coherence than that.


Some Strong Words Against the Book "Jesus Calling"

 A former New Age adherent says "Jesus Calling" should be burned and those who read it need to repent beause it's false teaching, it's heresy, that leads us away from the Bible:


Should Christians read Jesus calling? - YouTube


Here's another denunciation of the book, as promoting a false Jesus, a counterfeit Jesus, either a channeled "entity" masquerading as Jesus or the product of the writers' own mind, which he doesn't think is the case:

Chris Lawson - Letting Sarah Young's 'Jesus Calling' "Jesus" Speak for Himself! - YouTube





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Jan Markell, Chris Pinto, Jill Martin Rische and the Georgia Guidestones

Happy I am to sere two of my favorite Christian commentators get together for a program on the Georgia Guidestones.  Jan Markell had Chris Pinto on as her guest for the first half of today's radio show to discuss his film which exposed the man who arranged to have the guidestones errected in Elberton Georgia.


The Ten Commandments of the New World Order – Chris Pinto and Jill Martin Rische - YouTube


The Georgia Guidestones have connections with globalism and the World Econinomic Forum and that level of evil in o today's world.  


The second part of the radio show focused on witchcraft and its recent rise in an apparent attempt to answer the growing insecureity of our times.   I noticed that there is also a connection with feminism, being a means of "empowerment" of women.  And that brings me back to my own preoccupation with the abandonment of the women's head covering by the Church and its possible role as a linchpin in the growsth of apostasies in the churches, starting with the elevation of women into positions scripture reserves only for men.


What if those pastors who have been deceived by that false interpretation of the pasage in first Corinthians eleven about the head covering were to see their error and rrepent and require the women in their congregations to cover their heads?   Would God have mercy on us and send us revival and push back these evils in the culture?