Here's the bottom line for me and the axiom I embrace across the board: One would be hard-pressed to find anyone in history who hasn't uttered some 'truth', whether it was "true truth" or something that the hearer/reader personally believed. But the majority of such individuals ideas are grossly contrary to God's TRUTH. Should that fact be the basis for promoting that person or especially spend time listening/reading that person's ideas? There are far too many men/women who by the grace of God have been given to know the TRUTH, albeit they are not infallible themselves, which one should spend time reading and or listening too if they are currently alive then wasting time on individuals who are enemies of God and are in fact servants of Evil to lure you away from the TRUTH. At this present time, Doug Wilson, N.T. Wright, Tim Keller, Billy Graham, Karl Barth, and a multitude of other popular and not so popular actors within the "christian" world should be avoided like the plague. Spend time reading the Puritans for a start and the great godly men and theologians, e.g., John Calvin, Jonathan Edwards, John Owen, Robert Murray M'Cheyne, R.C. Sproul, Sr., John Gerstner, Charles Spurgeon, John Murray, J.C. Ryle, William Hendriksen, and a plethora of such men. A lifetime would not be sufficient to read all the really sound writings of such individuals and those akin to them. Why waste time with someone like Doug Wilson? drop


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