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I quoted you but I was speaking generally. That doesn't answer the question. Lots of assumptions.They teach false doctrine. Are you a supporter of false doctrine?
Were you not aware that God's Word teaches against false doctrine and warns God's people to stay away from it???
Did you not see where Jesus said judge a righteous judgement, which is comparing what they say to what God says because what God says is righteous?
Maybe Mr Duck can have another bible study with you and answer these questions for you following biblical order
The entire "ministry" of Hillsong is rotten with false doctrine.
The devil always uses small amounts of nice sounding truth to lure people in so advocating that others listen to Hillsong is placing a stumbling block before the brethren.
If you have no problem with causing people to stumble, then carry on.
Our relationship is pleasant, partly because it doesn't involve other people's interjections and unwarranted opinions.
Which is why he is leading it and not you.Mr Duck is the spiritual leader of the household according to God's order.
Which is why he is leading it and not you.
Even though Hillsong is not perfect, there is nothing Biblically wrong about songs like "What a Wonderful Name it is" or "Worthy is The Lamb".It's hard to believe anyone would listen to Hillsong who has some of the nicest sounding fake "gospel" out there!
It's hard to believe anyone would listen to Hillsong who has some of the nicest sounding fake "gospel" out there!
Praising the Lord is great!
Tucking in false doctrine in to so called "praise and worship" songs is the work of the devil designed to get people to accept false doctrine
You understand the difference right?
In order to understand the difference, people need to be knowledgeable in God's Word to be able to identify false doctrine.
Therein lies the problem. Most people don't know God's Word very well at all so it's easy for the devil to use so called "praise and worship" songs to plant false doctrine in people's thinking.
the objection is to the parent organizations.
Imagine Dragons - Natural
Yes, and pointing people to Hillsong is pointing them to false doctrine.
You missed the point. I didn’t say they are self proclaiming “Christan”. A self proclaiming Christian sounds like an oxymoron anyways.WHY would a self proclaiming "christan" band call themselves dragons???
You missed the point. I didn’t say they are self proclaiming “Christan”. A self proclaiming Christian sounds like an oxymoron anyways.
Ok. I’ll share another one. This one helped when I was going through a frightening health diagnoses.Well people identifying with dragons should be ignored.
In 1971, a Cat named Stevens had a big hit with the hymn, “Morning Has Broken”. It’s a beautiful hymn that was written back in 1931, and is #145 in our hymnals. Mr. Stevens later became a Muslim and changed his name to Yusuf Islam. Should we have “Morning Has Broken” removed from our hymnals because somebody might admire Mr. Islam’s cover and decide to convert to Islam?If the the followers of islam came out with a nice sounding song in english that said "god is great" would you spread their video around encouraging people to listen to it? If you would, then that is pointing people to false doctrine causing people to stumble.
Not sure, it seems some are more interested in what's wrong with another Christian believer's doctrine difference than how Christian singers, musicians and bands can use Christian music to reach the lost and help people get through tough times. Christian music can be a pretty powerful tool God can use in people's lives, especially when the lyrics speak life.Why are we so obsessed with controlling what other people believe?