Posted by
jgrantswankjr on Wednesday, February 03, 2010 5:40:43 PM
J. Grant Swank, Jr.
The Church of the Nazarene holiness heritage is threatened by heresies
propagated by NazNet and obviously permitted by founder Dave McClung.
Check out NazNet: http://www.naznet.com/
Staffers offering their own versions of Christian truth include Hans Deventer, Scott Cundiff, and Dave McClung.
Chaplain Barbara Moulton, once on staff, has since bowed out after
stating she would not perform marriage ceremonies for same-sex duos but
also she would not take a public stand against such either. So goes her
biblical testimony on behalf of one-man one-woman nuptials.
Heresies furthered by NazNet include Deventer believing that unsaved
souls are annihilated at death. For him there is no everlasting
punishment called “hell.”
Deventer also refers to an “intermediate state” for the soul after
death. Where does the Bible teach that? It doesn’t. It is a Catholic /
sometimes Anglican teaching but not found in Scripture. Nevertheless,
Deventer goes on elaborating nonsense on behalf of an “intermediate
state.”
Several staffers, including Deventer and Cundiff in particular, do not
believe that the Bible is totally reliable as 100% divinely inspiration
holy writ. In other words, the Bible has errors in it. Once we pick out
one error, then when and where do we stop if we don’t accept the
infallible Word of God?
Deventer states that he does not believe in universalism—that is,
universal salvation in that all souls go to heaven—but wishes that God
believed in universal salvation.
Now that is totally sap material and should never find a place on a
website that repeatedly claims it is a “friend” to the Church of the
Nazarene.
Deventer is quite enthusiastic about infant baptism
so believes it should be accepted worldwide as a bottom line ritual.
Though there is no reference in the Bible to infants being baptized,
Deventer wishes that it was embraced globally by the Church of the
Nazarene.
NazNet has an obvious bias for a “high church” Church of the Nazarene.
Mimicking Catholicism / Anglicanism is a prime choice by staffers.
NazNet cheers on the emerging church with its flim-flam diluting of
biblical preaching and teaching. NazNet thrills at the thought of an
emerging church engulfing the Church of the Nazarene.
I have contacted NazNet staffers repeatedly as well as the General
Superintendents of the Church of the Nazarene concerning these
heretical intrusions. However, nothing basic has changed at NazNet.
And apparently the General Superintendents leadership is sadly limp at
this point, that is, relating to NazNet’s destructive influence. If
with NazNet, where else are Superintendents lax?
Why doesn’t the Church of the Nazarene use this religiously confused
time to spell out more exactly the denomination’s historic biblical
truths: salvation, sanctification, heaven, hell, biblical
infallibility, grassroots evangelism and so forth?
Instead, NazNet delights in the heretically novel, playing up to young
posters especially, trying to be on the theological edge and baiting
doctrinally grounded biblical Nazarenes to beg off the site for fear of
being ostracized by the heretically “elite.”
If this continues, the Church of the Nazarene will splinter further. It
is fractured now; but the NazNet heresies’ push with Superintendents’
laxity will further the malaise.
While the world awaits a more specific explanation regarding the
Nazarene’s historically prime call—preaching and teaching biblical
holiness—the denomination crumbles due to lack of leadership and
divisions increasing within its ranks.
Read NazNet Distorts at http://naznetdistorts.blogspot.com/