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DITC e-Newsletter Volume 29, Issue 7
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Dear All,This DITC e-Newsletter deals with a few various topics, concerning Preterism as well as the Emerging Church. --- We continue to be in need of your help financially. Please consider ordering one of our products or making a donation. As always, you can see the DITC e-Newsletter archive here and sign up to receive this newsletter or unsubscribe there as well. |
The
Tribulation
| by Mike Oppenheimer, 8/10
Why the tribulation did not happen in 70 AD! Pt.1 Answering the the claims of Preterists.
The Tribulation according to the Book of Revelation Pt.2 A look at the prophetic events
during this short time period.
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Did
Jesus Teach the Divinity of Humanity? - Investigating the intent
of Jesus' statement, "You are gods"
| by Pastor Larry DeBruyn, 8/3/10 Mystic, New Age, cultic and Word of Faith spiritualists commonly
assume that in the essence of their being they are divine, that either
they are or can become gods.[1] For example, by employing The Third Eye
mystics attempt to contemplate into a consciousness of their divine nature.
Click here to read this article!
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Evangelical
Christianity Catapulted into Seeing "God" with New Interspiritual Eyes
| by Ray Yungen, 8/13/10
Contemplative advocates propose that there has been something vital
and important missing from the church for centuries. The insinuation is
that Christians have been lacking something necessary for their spiritual
vitality; but that would mean the Holy Spirit has not been fully effective
for hundreds of years and only now the secret key has been found that unlocks
God's full power to know Him. These proponents believe that Christianity
has been seriously crippled without this extra ingredient. This kind of
thinking leads one to believe that traditional, biblical Christianity is
merely a philosophy without the contemplative prayer element. Contemplatives
are making a distinction between studying and meditating on the Word of
God versus experiencing Him, suggesting that we cannot hear Him or really
know Him simply by studying His Word or even through normal prayer-we must
be contemplative to accomplish this. But the Bible makes it clear that
the Word of God is living and active, and has always been that way, and
it is in filling our minds with it that we come to love Him, not through
a mystical practice of stopping the flow of thought (the stillness) that
is never once mentioned in the Bible, except in warnings against vain repetitions. Click here to read this article!
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Special Report: Christianity Today Treats Contemplative Controversy as
Legitimate Issue in Cover Story About Beth Moore
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Trails Editors, 8/16/10
In the August 2010 cover story of Christianity Today, the magazine
has brought out two things that the major Christian media has thus far
ignored - one, that Beth Moore, described as "the most popular Bible teacher
in America" by CT is a proponent of contemplative prayer, and two,
that there is a debate over whether contemplative meditation is of Eastern
religious origin or not. This Lighthouse Trails special report will look
at both of these facets, Beth Moore's contemplative propensities (incidentally,
she is noted in CT for influencing "millions" of women) and the vital
question as to whether contemplative prayer is indeed rooted in Eastern
mysticism.
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