They follow the 'inerrancy' of the Bible approach. The Pastor who is world-renowned, and written many books, sounds very convincing. Thousands attend and are all certain they are following the correct religion; I think a form of Calvinism. There is no point arguing, because it will always go back to 'this is what the Bible say's' so I ke…
They follow the 'inerrancy' of the Bible approach. The Pastor who is world-renowned, and written many books, sounds very convincing. Thousands attend and are all certain they are following the correct religion; I think a form of Calvinism. There is no point arguing, because it will always go back to 'this is what the Bible say's' so I keep my mouth shut. I think it is sad though to preach out the 'Holy Spirit' and 'Miracles' from the modern-day spiritual experience.
They follow the 'inerrancy' of the Bible approach. The Pastor who is world-renowned, and written many books, sounds very convincing. Thousands attend and are all certain they are following the correct religion; I think a form of Calvinism. There is no point arguing, because it will always go back to 'this is what the Bible say's' so I keep my mouth shut. I think it is sad though to preach out the 'Holy Spirit' and 'Miracles' from the modern-day spiritual experience.