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Friday, April 19, 2019
Dave Pack: "People Who Say Jesus Christ's Name Make Me Sick!"
No way am I going to waste my time listening to 28 minutes of that crap. At what point in that video does David Christ reveal his discomfort at hearing the name of Jesus Christ?
In what way does Dave Pack believe that Satan is holding the whole world "hostage"? HWA taught very plainly that it was God's plan for most of mankind to be under Satan's sway for 6,000 years. By contrast, a hostage-taker wants some kind of ransom in exchange for his hostages, or he may want to avoid punishment for as long as he can hold the hostages. In HWA/WCG theology, neither of these are the case. The world is indeed held captive by Satan, but only because this is God's plan. To turn this into a hostage situation is a distortion of ACOG theology, and may rather indicate subconsciously what Dave Pack thinks he is doing with his followers.
I heard 30 seconds until i notice it's 28 minutes. No, thanks.
As to the previous comment about ransom, I don't know what Pack said, but the early theory of atonement was the ransom theory ("you were bought with a price"), not the substitution theory preached by bishop Anselm down through history to HWA.
Title of this post said: "Dave Pack: "People Who Say Jesus Christ's Name Make Me Sick!"
Did Dave really say that? Is Dave Pack a golfer, because you may not have religion on the golf course, but there are probably a lot of people there who say Jesus Christ's name?
I am confused what does the title have to do with this rcg video?
ReplyDeleteNo way am I going to waste my time listening to 28 minutes of that crap. At what point in that video does David Christ reveal his discomfort at hearing the name of Jesus Christ?
ReplyDeleteIn what way does Dave Pack believe that Satan is holding the whole world "hostage"? HWA taught very plainly that it was God's plan for most of mankind to be under Satan's sway for 6,000 years. By contrast, a hostage-taker wants some kind of ransom in exchange for his hostages, or he may want to avoid punishment for as long as he can hold the hostages. In HWA/WCG theology, neither of these are the case. The world is indeed held captive by Satan, but only because this is God's plan. To turn this into a hostage situation is a distortion of ACOG theology, and may rather indicate subconsciously what Dave Pack thinks he is doing with his followers.
ReplyDeleteWould you let your children be babysat by a murderer and serial liar to show them how much you love them when you rescue them?
DeleteDoesn’t make a lot of sense tbh
Luke 6: 46 Why call me Lord, Lord and do not the things I say? As crazy as pack may be he does have this part correct.
ReplyDeleteWhy are you promoting this dave pack video?
ReplyDeleteI wonder if perhaps Jesus feels somewhat sick when hearing the name David C. Pack.
ReplyDeleteBB
I don't know, but i sometimes do. At other times, I am amused. My twisted sense of humor i guess.
DeleteI heard 30 seconds until i notice it's 28 minutes. No, thanks.
ReplyDeleteAs to the previous comment about ransom, I don't know what Pack said, but the early theory of atonement was the ransom theory ("you were bought with a price"), not the substitution theory preached by bishop Anselm down through history to HWA.
Title of this post said: "Dave Pack: "People Who Say Jesus Christ's Name Make Me Sick!"
ReplyDeleteDid Dave really say that? Is Dave Pack a golfer, because you may not have religion on the golf course, but there are probably a lot of people there who say Jesus Christ's name?
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