When ‘She Helped Me’ Isn’t a Valid Defense

“False teachers absolutely use biblical terms and they will quote scripture. But be careful, oftentimes the quoted scripture is ripped from context or only part of the verse may be used. They will make you feel good about yourself – this is the satisfying itchy ears phrase.”

(Elizabeth Prata – The End Time) Their lessons helped me! I recently posted a photo and some excerpted reviews of Beth Moore teachings from an article the author wrote 16 years ago. The article was friendly to Moore. Notwithstanding, even the friendly author noticed several of Moore’s unbiblical practices, but in the article sadly made excuses for them.

On my Facebook page The End Time I posted a photo and some of the excerpts of the article. I said Moore was a false teacher. Over the course of 24 hours, the posting saw 200,000 views, well above my normal peanuts of 1000 views. I spent the day managing comments, keeping up with deleting the harsh or profane ones, and responding as an opportunity to reach some undiscerning defenders with Biblical verses. View article →

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CRN has compiled a list of false teachers and several other professing Christians we’ve warned you about over the years. The list also contains those we must keep an eye on plus movements, organizations and “frauds, phonies and money-grubbing religious quacks” to mark and avoid as per Romans 16:17-18 such as Beth Moore.

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