Monthly Archives: May 2009

The Compromises of the Emergent Church

Danny E. Olinger writes perceptively about Brian McLaren as a prime example of the Emergent Church movement:   McLaren’s goal is to deconstruct Christianity and to rebuild it in a fashion amenable to our postmodern culture—a kinder, less heaven-looking, more … Continue reading

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Testimony: New Truth or End Times Deception

First, I am NOT a rabbi, nor do I study the Misnah, Talmud or any other Jewish writings. I find that secret and hidden knowledge added to the Scriptures is NOT Father-ordained. The Talmud is an evil book that denigrates … Continue reading

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Zen Buddhism

Louis Nordstrom was a Zen master and is now an instructor at Hunter College. Nevertheless, childhood abuse, neglect, and abandonment that led him into psychotherapy, through which he finally realized that,   He sought to protect himself against the trauma … Continue reading

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Bill Cloud

A closer examination of the Hebrew Roots Movement, in the article "The Secret History of the Two House Doctrine" posted on this web site and linked to the LTW blog here, Mark Thompson references Bill Cloud. Yet, Bill Cloud is … Continue reading

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Est and the Landmark Forum

“In est [Erhard Seminars Training] training…you are God…Therefore you cannot look to any supreme being for any special treatment, goodness, or reward.” (Est, Four Days to Make Your Life Work, by William Greene p. 131)     Est was sold … Continue reading

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