Listenin to false doctrine (was 2 ques?)

"Daniel M. Westbrook, Sr." (dwestbro@us.hsanet.net)
Fri, 27 Feb 1998 10:26:13 -0500



-----Original Message-----
From: MRS LAURA M ALLEN <LSVH37A@prodigy.com>
To: higher-fire@prairienet.org <higher-fire@prairienet.org>
Date: Friday, February 27, 1998 9:26 AM
Subject: Listenin to false doctrine (was 2 ques?)


>Steven poses a ?
>Isn't reading books by trinitarians the same thing?
>Not that you do, but this is a question referring back to all the 
>college
>stuff, and not many one God believing book writers.
>
>ME:
>I try to avoid reading trinitarian books.  

1Thessalonians 5:21  Prove ALL things; hold fast that which is GOOD.

While I wouldn't recoommend trinitarian books, the true worshippers
will not be swayed by their theologies any more than they would by
Buddhism or anything else; they will not be "carried about with every
wind of doctrine". If we keep our people locked away from everything
said or written by someone with beliefs contrary to the faith, then are
we trusting in God? truly? As I said, I wouldn't recommend them, I would 
even WARN against them but I would never say that reading a book
by trinitarians is giving heed to false doctrines, etc.

In Jesus Name,
Bro. Daniel M. Westbrook, Sr.