Douglas over at Contemplations of a Young Calvinist has (finally) released his short, informal and non-academic paper refuting the erroneous and fallacious reasoning behind Dr. Gary Greig's article which attempted to defend the now-discredited Lakeland 'revival'. Although the 'revival' is over, at least it is over as far as Todd Bentley is concerned, the Third Wave Neo-Gnostic and Neo-Apostolic principles behind it still remain. This paper interacts with some of the underlying principles of the Third Wave movement, and bring the Scriptures to bear in a critique written in an informal and interactive style.
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Thursday, September 04, 2008
Paper: Biblical Reasons to reject the Lakeland 'Revival'
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Good articles,
Heresy,
Neo-apostolicism
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