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Karis Rides's avatar

I’m abiding by the Church’s definition which encompasses any belief system which goes against the established doctrine of the Church and the Apostles. Considering the impact Dispensationalism has had on American foreign policy, I would argue it’s possibly even more destructive than some past heresies. I understand heresy is a loaded term but I don’t believe I’m doing anyone any favors by lying to them. If a theology teaches in contrast to the Gospel, it’s a heresy and should be refuted. It certainly doesn’t negate anyone’s devotion or love for God necessarily, but it’s incorrect and leads to destruction and division as I try to point out.

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Fr. Paul Guarnere's avatar

Great post, Karis. You are the poster child for all Evangelicals who've woken up to the Zebra in the middle of the sanctuary. All sorts of rationalization about not having a picture of Jesus on the wall during worship (who are we worshipping after all) or, Zebra forbid, a crucifix with Jesus' battered and bloody corpus on the cross. Oh, but a nicely polished aluminum cross logo, go for it.

I certainly acknowledge all the faithful Christian Evangelical believers, but this idea that Israel as a covenant people lives on is, as you say, heresy, with deadly nuclear consequences for mankind.

Keep up the good work.

Peace and Blessings to you.

✨️🕊🙏🎊✨️

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