Dear 'Anonymous.' Thanks for sharing your opinion. I took the freedom to publish it as I believe in the freedom to express views whether I agree or not. Two things, however, I'd like to say in response: (1) since you call it 'dangerous' - a very strong remark - why don't you share some solid biblical and practical reasons why Dr Jonathan David's teaching in particular and why 'all adherents of Apostolic-Prophetic movements' is so in your view? (2) If you choose to enter a discussion with me on the topic, I'd say it's only fair to reveal your identity, wouldn't you agree?
Further, I have written by Senior Paper for my BA in theology on the Apostolic and I have been around to follow the different streams thereof for over 12 years. I have my concerns, too, though as it appears we would differ on the general conclusion. While some streams within the Apostolic-Prophetic movements - as in all movements - are not biblically sound, some are. 'By their fruit we shall know them,' don't you agree? I had the privilege of getting to know some of the advocates of these movements personally, and with others I had online discussions. I happen to know Dr Jonathan for a number of years and have observed, evaluated and concluded.
It would be good for us, so I propose, to discuss the Apostolic-Prophetic movements in general and perhaps Dr Jonathan David in particular. Perhaps you want to share your position to kick-off a decent and hopefully constructive discussion.
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dangerous teaching as all adherents of Apostolic-Prophetic movements.
Dear 'Anonymous.' Thanks for sharing your opinion. I took the freedom to publish it as I believe in the freedom to express views whether I agree or not. Two things, however, I'd like to say in response: (1) since you call it 'dangerous' - a very strong remark - why don't you share some solid biblical and practical reasons why Dr Jonathan David's teaching in particular and why 'all adherents of Apostolic-Prophetic movements' is so in your view? (2) If you choose to enter a discussion with me on the topic, I'd say it's only fair to reveal your identity, wouldn't you agree?
Further, I have written by Senior Paper for my BA in theology on the Apostolic and I have been around to follow the different streams thereof for over 12 years. I have my concerns, too, though as it appears we would differ on the general conclusion. While some streams within the Apostolic-Prophetic movements - as in all movements - are not biblically sound, some are. 'By their fruit we shall know them,' don't you agree? I had the privilege of getting to know some of the advocates of these movements personally, and with others I had online discussions. I happen to know Dr Jonathan for a number of years and have observed, evaluated and concluded.
It would be good for us, so I propose, to discuss the Apostolic-Prophetic movements in general and perhaps Dr Jonathan David in particular. Perhaps you want to share your position to kick-off a decent and hopefully constructive discussion.
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