Well......since "the entire first post" is my doing, it looks like I'd better step in
and respond to this.
Thanks for being candid, TLC:
1) You don't believe that VP had it right
2) You don't believe that Bullinger had it right
3) You don't believe that reformation theology has it right
4) You don't believe that expansion theology [ie Arthur Pink] has it right
Got it.
Wierwille spent the vast majority of his teachings, pamphlets, retemories, plagiarized books, etc.
in the Pauline epistles. He heavily emphasized dispensationalism, wherein the four gospels were
"Old Testament...for your learning" in pfal and emphasized it to his grave. Oh, sure....he gave
lip-service to Jesus and the anointed Christ, but anyone who sat it hundreds of his teachings and
corps/staff meetings knows the thrust of his core beliefs.
Heck, if this were the doctrinal forum.....we could delve into I Cor. 1_12-30 and SHOW
that the apostle Paul had the SAME PROBLEMS in the early churches.....ie followers wanting to be
"of Paul" or "of Apollos" or "of Cephas." Yet, even Paul directs them to Christ Jesus.
Sure, you might say....."that's what wierwille did."
But many of us are saying......NO, he didn't.
I leave you with Rev. Oral Robert's teaching (below).
Why was wierwille STILL plagiarizing from other ministers
[1978] four years before he retired? [1982] He didn't know Jesus,
the Christ, the son of the Living God.