Spotlite
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1. I've accepted jobs alongside Catholic teachers for the same purpose. I've entered media venues provided by people of many different religious perspectives for the same reason. Often, they are making money (ad revenue) from my content?
I've seen Phil speak hundreds of times on a venue provided by a prominent Mormon organization (Unashamed on Blaze TV) and dozens of times on venues of other denominations. There is no doubt in my mind that the Mormons have a false Jesus and a false gospel.
2. But much of the discussion stinks because it suggests that Christians and churches should have some sort of "blacklist" of "false teachers" that goes beyond a warning of not accepting their doctrines or practices, but extends much further to refusing to share any kind of platform with them
1. LDB - You ever wonder if it is just the celebrity of the "duck dynasty"" and NOT their religious message that gets them on venues? A lot of Christians will listen to Tom Cruise speak about the goodness of stuff.
I doubt there is any doctrine being preached by you or Phil at these venues, especially the ones you have stated that you are sure they are a false doctrine. I don`t think either of you are famous enough to preach a doctrine that will differ than theirs and they invite you back. I know most churches have a pastor that will set you down if you try preaching a different doctrine or give his church correction that he does not approve of. Let`s ask @tell sackett how this works from a Pastoral view. Mr. Sacket would you allow anyone to take the pulpit that you have been called to preach to come in and preach a different doctrine to your congregation?
2. Interesting. But, yes, the Bible does say mark them, disfellowship with them. Pretty much scriptures that many use to prove their stance on how to correct "adultery" in the church. You know, that "what does light have to do with darkness" thing?
But, then again, in the church gets no profit from adds on venues, either.