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Old 10-30-2020, 10:02 PM   #3
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Default Re: Hanegraaff Sings Praises To The LC/Recovery With A Lengthy Explanation

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I'm not sure if this directly answers your question, but I went to the wikipedia "local church controversies" page to see what are listed as the theological issues and if there is any ranking. The first thing that became apparent is that obviously DCP has poured their (excuse me, the saints') hard-earned dollars into writing the whole thing. It's so blatantly written from LSM/DCP's false perspective. It's obviously they tried to back down from their standard arrogance and polemic style of writing, but they can't escape it and it's still very present with subtle language attempting to bias any reader. Anyway, my point in saying this is just that wikipedia shows deification as one of the main issues (I don't know if anyone can say it's THE main though.....not sure who would make that decision).

The site Unto referred you to, open-letter.org, could reasonably be assumed to be an attempt at an answer to the question. A large group of representative evangelicals got together and agreed to take issue with four main teachings.....one of them being "man becomes God"......so it seems the answer is "there isn't one main theological issue, but a handful".
Okay - thank you! That starts to an answer to my question. According to the signers on open-letter.org, the "man becomes God" teaching is one of four main theological problems others see with WL. That's basically all I was asking for.

So which of the four things listed there do people on this forum think is perhaps the biggest issue if you had to pick one? (personally, I think the "man becoming God" thing is probably the biggest issue, but the others could certainly be argued for too)
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