Luke 4:4:
If you had bothered to read that website you would have seen it has nothing to do with CGG. That is from the Christian Churches of God website. CCG.
I beg your pardon - I didn’t notice the one-letter difference in the URL’s.
ccg.org vs.
cgg.org - frankly, the statements made on both sites were so outlandish that it didn’t occur to me that I wasn’t on another CGG site.
I also make a mistake on the Boettner thing - I had been under the impression that Boettner’s book was much older than it is and that HWA just lifted some of Boettner’s ideas. Now, it looks like Boettner may have lifted ideas from HWA.
Either way, they’re both inept and dishonest in scholarship and irresponsible (at the least) in their theology.
I just find it intersting that there is another group out there also claiming to be the original church and their doctrines are the complete opposite of yours.
This has been happening since a few years after Jesus was crucified. Remember Simon Magus? He was one of many. Why are you surprised that it continues to occur, today?
It would seem there are other besides HWA’s followers that completely disagree with your teachings.
If I tell you that 2+2=5 and get you to agree with it, does that mean that we’re right? No. It just means that the number of people in this room who believe that 2+2=5 has just doubled.
Our ability to function in this world is hampered if we fail to grasp the very basic fact that 2+2=4. We will have a never-ending series of conflicts just trying to live in this world if we continue in our ignorance - even if we manage to convince hundreds or thousands of others that 2+2=5. We have not changed the truth of mathematical laws.
Which is kinder for the rest of the people in the room? To let us continue in our shared delusion? Or to try to educate us and show us that 2+2=4? That the product of 2+2 always has been 4, even when there were no symbols or words for numerical concepts? The product always will be four, no matter how many people we convert to our new math.
Now, suppose that not only our ability to cooperate with the rest of the world, but that the fate of our eternal souls rests on knowing the answer to “2+2=?” How much kinder is it that someone will intervene and try to tell us the immutable truth?
It never occurred to me as a young person to question anything in Plain Truth or The World Tomorrow or anything written by HWA. **The concept that a “man of God” might lie about other Christians never even entered my mind. **And if it had, I wouldn’t have known how to refute what he was saying. I could have had Christ, if I had known that what I was learning was wrong. I could have been a Christian. Instead, I got a sort of Armstrong-ianity. Very pale substitute. :nope:
The people here are trying to hand you the truth to counter HWA’s false teachings. No one is going to force-feed it to you. It takes a large dose of humility and accepting the idea that you might not be right in order to even consider that maybe another church outside your own has it right.
You came here with the original charge that churches are changing what Jesus preached.
Your church is built first on the original teachings of HWA - he claimed to teach ONLY what Christ did. You say your church is Bible-only - even while it relies heavily on the private revelations of Herbert W!
**But your church has changed since its inception and has disavowed some of those teachings while clinging to others. **
If the teachings of HWA were so true and correct and in accordance with Christ’s, then why is your church dumping some of them?
Can you at least consider the
possibility that some of your own church leaders have seen for themselves the less-than-honest scholarship and the faulty reasoning from the great HW?
And can you simply consider the possibility that if this man was less than honest in his writing and teaching on matters of history, he could also be less than scrupulous in his interpretation of Scripture and presentation of private revelations?
You’re very young - I hope that you have a long and happy life full of the mercy, love, blessings and graces from God. If you find that in your church, that is wonderful.
Elizabeth