BRAIN-DEAD!

CHRISTIANITY WITH POWER: Your Worldview and Your Experience of the Supernatural, by Charles H. Kraft.  As professor of anthropology and intercultural communication at Fuller Theological Seminary, he is a prime example of the many Christian academics in non-charismatic seminaries who have committed mental suicide in order to gain the charismatic promise of "power."

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DEMONIAC DEMENTIA

This paper explains how the "false memory syndrome" has become part of the Charismatic movement.

"Twenty years ago, we said that the then burgeoning (and still is) tongues movement would further degenerate into demonism. The demon deliverance movement has for the past ten or fifteen years been further poisoning the Church. But now there is the full-blown epidemic of female hysteria throughout the ever hysterical Charismatic movement, known as demon deliverance / memory healing."

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I GIVE YOU AUTHORITY

It is a sad indictment of Baker Books and Chosen Books, to have published a book such as this.  The editor of Chosen Books,  Jane Campbell, must certainly be as rabid a charismatic as Dr. Kraft himself....

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Speaking of indictments, Dr. James I. Packer (!) comments, "Dr. Kraft's exposition of delegated divine power may seem simplistic to some, but all will find here much reality, much wisdom, much encouragement, and much to praise God for."  Let the designated driver from the Puritan/Covenant Calvinists or some ECT Catholic come forth and escort poor J.I. home.    DRS

Also see: John Sandford - THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE INNER MAN


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