Yes, you essentially said that "scholars" who translate your modern Bibles are being used by Satan to bring division, and are the cause of many leaving the faith. And you essentially implied that almost all who attend seminaries are not "led by the Spirit of God." So, people you do not even know that give their lives to studying the Bible have been labeled by you as essentially satanic, enemies of the church that do not have the Spirit. I would call that hateful. Those are very harsh and condemning comments that are aimed at people you do not know and have never met. I mean,is there a more scathing comment to make to someone than calling them an unspiritual, divisive agent of Satan?
Furthermore, it is simply not true that all seminaries consist of cessationists. Also, the idea that you would put issues about the rapture and tribulation as signs of false teaching shows that you have no room for grace and discussion on debatable issues.
Finally, if your pastor and his wife have "all" of the gifts, why do they need the church? I have never met an eye that could also be the foot, hand, knee, brain, tongue and every other part of the body. To me, this sounds like someone who is suggesting that they are complete in and of themselves and essentially consist of their own little body of Christ. I am not a cessationist, but my major contention with those who place such emphasis on gifts of the Spirit is that they generally use them as measuring sticks by which they can degrade the spirituality of others (such as scholars) while exalting themselves as "Apostles" "prophets" "teachers" "evangelists" "miracle workers" and everything else that draws attention to themselves and puffs themselves up in front of others. Spiritual maturity is found in the fruit of the Spirit, love, kindness, gentleness, self-control, and so forth, not in the number of gifts a person has. The Corinthians "lacked no gift" and yet they were filled with division, strife, carnality, backbiting, rebellion, sexual immorality and drunkenness. These things are not gauges of spiritual maturity, vitality or barometers of truth.