The Way of Life site was one of the first sites I found when I got online. And I did read it for a while. Then I found where the man had several dozen sermons online at SermonAudio.com. I stopped paying attention to the man after I heard his sermon where he announced: Every man who doesn't wear their hair as short as he does is going to hell.

I also recall he had a big bone to pick with contemporary music. And not for any biblical reason, that I recall. I can at least respect a person when they say, "Contemporary Christian music is too man-centered and not enough God-centered". But his criticism was more on technical grounds, he didn't like the choice of instruments, or the musical style (he doesn't like drums because they're "pagan".) I figure if you're going to denounce something, do it on biblical grounds, not on personal preferences that fall more under the heading of Christian liberty.

It's been a while so I could be wrong, but I also believe he's KJV-only. I don't recall him pronouncing anyone to hell for reading the NASB or anything else, but he sure encourages you to read the KJV. I recall he even wrote a book defining the more archaic words in the KJV so you wouldn't have an excuse to not read it.

And even his criticism of Carson that you quoted sounded right up his alley... apparently we determine who we should and should not listen to, based upon what organizations they are a member of? I sure hope that wasn't the sole argument in his article!

The man just seems to have a rather unforgiving spirit, and is calling things sinful that I don't see the Bible saying is a sin. There's my 2-cents.