When Evangelical Leaders Give Credibility to Ecumenicalism, Pluralism, and Pagan spirituality Mixed with Christianity In the last 30 years of moral collapse in America, evangelical Christians managed to raise up a Moral Majority. When that didn’t stop the collapse,
The 2011 “Response” Prayer Rally: When The Religious Right Mainstreamed A Once Shunned Theological Cult In August of 2010, it was Glenn Beck with whom Christians were uniting for his “Restoring Honor Rally”. I took a real beating from many Christians
Beware of False Prophets & Their Claims of Raising The Dead By Brannon S. Howse In Religious Trojan Horse, I provide a detailed critique of the movement known as the New Apostolic Reformation, but for the pu
Cheꞌ Ahn & C. Peter Wagner Install Todd Bentley as a False Prophet Cheꞌ Ahn and C. Peter Wagner Install Todd Bentley as a False Prophet
They Are Committed to Social Justice, the Common Good, and Communitarianism: Reason Fourteen of Sixteen Reasons The World's False Religions Can Unite By Brannon S. Howse A Jesuit priest name Luigi Taparelli coined the term “social justice” in 1840, just eight years before Karl Marx wrote The
They Believe in Dominionism: Reason Thirteen of Sixteen Reasons The World's False Religions Can Unite By Brannon S. Howse As noted at the end of Reason 12, the Word of Faith, NAR, and Church of Rome all believe they will take dominion, but they’ll
They Are Committed to Ecumenicalism: Reason Twelve of Sixteen Reasons The World's False Religions Can Unite By Brannon S. Howse The Church of Rome held the Vatican Council II from 1962 to 1965, which was also known as the 21st Ecumenical Council of the Ca
They Value Experience Over the Truth of God’s Word: Reason Ten of Sixteen Reasons The World's False Religions Can Unite By Brannon S. Howse Let’s start with the Roman Catholic approach to this reason. Selection number 82 in the Catholic Catechism declares that both
They Believe in Ongoing Revelation: Reason Nine of Sixteen Reasons The World's False Religions Can Unite By Brannon S. Howse “Pentecostal theologians,” C. Peter Wagner explains, “have made the helpful suggestion of distinguishing the ‘log
They Believe in Mysticism, Gnosticism, & Seeking After Signs, Wonders, Visions, Dreams, and Apparitions: Reason Eight of Sixteen Reasons The World's False Religions Can Unite By Brannon S. Howse Mysticism and Gnosticism are both doctrinal aberrations through which followers seek hidden or higher knowledge, not known to o
All Reject the Biblical Atonement of Jesus Christ: Reason One of Sixteen Reasons The World's False Religions Can Unite By Brannon S. Howse Word of Faith consists of people like Kenneth Copeland, Jesse Duplantis, Benny Hinn, and New Apostolic Reformation folks includ
Kenneth Copeland, Pope Francis & The Catholic Charismatic, Word of Faith Renewal By Brannon S. Howse A melding of world religions is not as outlandish an idea as you might think. In fact, the key players in this unification move
Redefining the Role of Pastor: Number Four of Eight Transformational Steps to a Global False Church By Brannon S. Howse To understand how far the corrupting of the role of pastor has gone, it is important to grasp the biblical definition of the ro
Heidi Baker: Mystic Is as Mystic Does By Brannon S. Howse In May 2012, Christianity Today featured a cover story about Heidi Baker, who, with her husband Rolland, operates a “ministry
Reformed Preachers Promoting a Counter Reformation? By Brannon S. Howse While many discerning Christians are not surprised that heretics who make up the Word of Faith movement and the New Apostolic R
The “Christian” Version of the Law of Attraction By Brannon S. Howse Although David Barton spoke for our Worldview Weekend conferences for many years, I stopped inviting him after he helped organi
A Questionable Response to “The Response” By Brannon S. Howse Among the endorsers of Governor Perry’s rally are C. Peter Wagner. This is the same Wagner, of course, who installed Todd Ben
Dangers of the New Apostolic Reformation and Dominion Theology By Brannon S. Howse “Dominion theology” may not be a household term for everyone, but for its adherents, few ideas matter more—and that’s t