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hisalone said:
I agree that the man is a false teacher, confused on the issue of salvation and other doctrines (the doctrines of most importance!), but his treatment of demons is interesting. The verses he quotes on this subject were not twisted from what I read, and he even states that to biblically back up what he says is difficult, in other words, he wouldn't be dogmatic about it. I would not teach this as a doctrine in the church either, it was only presented as a subject of interest and thought.

hisalone,

I believe it is dangerous to try to get gleanings from "false teachers" especially those "confused" about the doctrines of grace, some of their teachings may be interesting nevertheless we should guard our souls by reading writings that have stood the test of time. How about the reformers have we read all that they have written or are we reading garbage like "The Shack". There is so much to be had and we live in a generation rich in information. Oh that God may give us a hunger to truly seek after Him! Even in our personal lives we should try to surround ourselves with spirit filled people, those sound in the faith, rooted and grounded in the word of God and not with a bunch of nuts one of which this man seems to be. The man is a deceiver.


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However, in spite of that, this doesn't detract from the truth of the gospel, nor does it corrupt any other doctrine of God. For me, it clears up some difficulties I previously had concerning the sons of God sleeping with the daughters of men. Also, the teaching that men were possessed by fallen angels didn't make much sense to me either. Again, like anything else I added to the discussion board, I'm not trying to convince anyone, we all must be convinced in our own hearts.


His interpertation of Genesis 6:4 of a race of half human, half angel is "twisted" in comparison from the commentaries listed below.

John Gill's Bible Commentary

John Calvin's Commentary

Matthew Henry's Bible Commentary


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As for Spurgeon or anyone else, I compare what I'm reading with scripture, I do not base anything as being right because of a person's popularity or lack of. We can all be misled even by those we consider the most orthodox. In the same way, there can be truth in the most un-orthodox of people, we rest on the word alone.

Mary P provided a link to a past discussion concerning Genesis 6:4. HERE



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