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Originally Posted by Sons to Glory!
So no one has responded to the specific question of which theological teaching was the greatest error that WL has taught. I put forth that it was the "man becoming God" teaching. I assume that since no one responded to this question that folks here are generally in agreement.
Accordingly, the question of "What is man?" (Psalm 8:4) is a big one indeed! Perhaps we should start a new thread to see how we might answer this question, unless one's been done on it recently . . . (I didn't find one on a search)
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I think this is a hard question to answer and would be difficult to reach a common consensus on.
It could be reasonably posited that "God's economy" is the greatest error since it seems to be the glasses through which he sees everything as well as negates everyone else......and his teaching of it is wrong.
It could also reasonably be posited that the MOTA is his greatest error because it makes following the MOTA a requirement for right-standing with God......the implication of which is that the sacrifice of Jesus isn't enough for right-standing with God. Negating the death and resurrection of the Son of God is pretty big.
I don't have time to write more, but I think there are other errors that could be thrown forth.
Edit to add: as you and I have discussed a few times, I disagree 100% with Lee's teaching of the garden of Eden and what the trees represent. It could be argued that this was his greatest error since this twisted teaching created so many controlling and abusive things from it - "don't care about right or wrong", "knowledge is death", "good is death", "you are on the wrong tree", etc..... All of those are ONLY used to abuse.