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A
journal that has charged this editor with gross doctrinal error
and included him on a "headquarters staff" that
supposedly is spreading it, now writes, "...you have not said
in print or in your letter to me or in your articles what you have
said in private and what you apparently believe the truth
is." Besides being slanderous, that statement admits no
proof, and offers (as excuse?) an unidentified
"conversation" — hand-me-down at that. No such talk
has taken place.
Now
the editor writes; "It was with the hope that you would
clarify your position that you have been mentioned in our
journal." And, "if they are mistaken you could let us
know in no uncertain terms;" and "we are giving you
opportunity to reply." Isn't that nice of them? They can
falsely charge someone, and the victim is guilty until he
proves himself innocent, letting them know in no
uncertain terms. This is the rankest form of unethical
journalism. They were informed April 7,'81 one day after we
were aware of the charge) that it was false. Over two months later
we get the "private conversation" defamation, that they
plan to publish in July. So be it!!
The
errors are: 1) forgiveness without repentance, 2) imputed
righteousness, 3) tolerance of sin, 4) impossibility of apostasy,
5) saved on the basis of a right heart only, and 6)
"automatic cleansing." Forty-five years of preaching and
writing are all the
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defense needed against such accusations.
We repeat our invitation of May P.T. — if any of our readers
think I have taught any of this error please tell me, and
send proof to the editors of Faith and Facts (?), 3910 Rankin Dr.,
Erlanger, Ky. 41018. We will not waste further space on this.
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HOW DO YOU HEAR (READ)?
Mk.
4:24 says, "Take heed what ye hear" and Lu. 8:18 says,
"Take heed... how ye hear." Truth is, many of us
"hear" or "read" what we are looking for,
regardless of the actual object. Some "twisted" what
Paul wrote (2 Pet. 3:16) but that didn't make Paul responsible for
their conclusion. Some saw, and see in Paul's words just what they
want to see, despite his being guided by the H.S. We can not hope
to fare better. We remind you again that P.T. is often condensed
and should be read slowly and with attention to each word, in
context.
WELCOME HOME JOE!
Joe
Fitch has promised to "fill a page" for a while, and we
look forward to his material. Joe once lived in Burnet and his
articles brightened our pages. Check him out, page 6.
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