A HERESY HUNTER'S INDEX
last updated 12/24/08
E-mail the author of this Web Page (including requests for "automatic updates"): Hebrews928@juno.com
Features Recommended reading Links
What's: cleaned up some links
Features: The One Hope of the Gospel(This is my Home Page) John 17:21-23 An Alternative View Literal Hermeneutics: grammatical-historical context An Ode to Biblical Truth - author unknown Handout comparing Kingdom Now Theology to Dispensationalism![]()
![]()
Recommended reading 1. Garry Friesen, Decision Making & the Will of God, Multnomah Press, 19802. Albert James Dager, Vengance is Ours: The Church in Dominion, Sword Publishers, 1990 This book thoroughly exlpains what is going in in the Church these days.
3. Dennis McCallum, The Death of Truth, Bethany House Publishers, 1996. Voices concern about Postmodernism infiltrating the Church.
4. Carl Widrig Jr, The Doctrine of the Kingdom of God, 1995
5. Mal Couch, gen. ed., Dictionary of Premillennial Theology, Kregel Publications, 1996
6. Phil Arms, Promise Keepers: Another Trojan Horse,1997,ISBN 1-890058-01-7. A well-documented book by a pastor in Texas that does a good job in exposing various aspects of PK, although exaggerating PK's (at least "official") inclusiveness policy towards Mormons and homosexuals.
7. John E. Ashbrook, New Neutralism II, Here I Stand Books (536 Greenside Drive, Painsville, OH, 44077, $4), 1992. An excellent historical evaluation of the sad state of politically- correct/postmodern evangelicalism, exposing deviant policies of Fuller Seminary, Billy Graham, and Bill Bright, among others.
8. The Dialectic & Praxis: Diaprax and the End of the Ages, by Dean Gotcher. Although not specifically referring to "Promise Keepers" by name, this 52-page booklet describes the way PK is brainwashing men to tolerate error through the controlled (via dialogue, a.k.a. "relationship building") use of peer pressure that breaks down one's willingness to confidently express their own position as the absolute truth.
9. R.C. Sproul, Knowing Scripture, IVP, 1977 Pretty good for a non-dispensationalist. If every Christian adhered to the guidelines he lays out, there would be a lot less false doctrine in the Church.
10. Charles C. Ryrie, Dispensationalism (Today), Moody Press, 1995. This excellent presentation not only defines Dispensationalism and deals with many false doctrines (including "Progressive Dispensationalism," and the views of Daniel Fuller), but it also corrects many common misunderstandings and misrepresentations of the system propagated by many a rabid "Reformed Baptist" (among others).
Links to other folks that are putting out some good material: Biblical Discernment Ministries Note especially the exposes on "Christian" leaders. "Revivalism" The Bobgan's, Psychoheresy Awareness Ministries Specializes in exposing "Christian psychology." Good News For Catholics The premier Page dealing with Roman Catholicism. The Thomas Ice Collection an excellent piece on Hermeneutics Al Dager's Media Spotlight (finally!) Pages dealing with logical fallacies: http://www.ling.rochester.edu/~duniho/fallacies.html http://www.nizkor.org/features/fallacies/