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Carlton Pearson: The closest to God you’ll probably ever get

July 14th, 2007 @ 10:41 am by Rich | Share This | 11 comments
Filed under: Pentecostal, Religion, Rage and Rants, Random Miscellany

Bishop Carlton PearsonThe Carlton Pearson curiosity continues.

Over the last few weeks I've noticed the amount of search engine queries landing on this site have shot heavenward for Carlton Pearson. The searchers have typed:

  • carlton pearson goes bad
  • carlton pearson has cancer
  • carlton pearson has lost his mind
  • is carlton pearson gay?
  • did carlton pearson get a divorce?

As far as I can tell, Carlton Pearson's "badness" quotient has gotten no worse than when I wrote my semi-definitive exploration of his doctrine of inclusion back in early 2006: "Carlton D. Pearson: The Charismatic Bishop of Heresy." I've read that


Eternal Certainties: The Hope of Heaven

April 11th, 2007 @ 9:09 pm by Rich | Share This | No comments yet
Filed under: Religion, Bible and Theology, Random Miscellany

While things are confusing down here, we can always trust in the hope of heaven.

About an hour northeast of Indianapolis on April 26, 2006, a tractor-trailer drifted across the Interstate 69 median. In its path: ten students and staff in a Taylor University van. The tractor ripped through one side of the van, scattering wallets, purses, and debris across the dark roadway and sending five souls into eternity.

In the accident's aftermath, one survivor was identified as Laura VanRyn, and officials contacted her family as she was airlifted from the site in a comatose state. Over the next several weeks the VanRyn family kept constant and prayerful vigil at her bedside while she struggled out of her coma.

Then came the shattering revelation: the young woman they lovingly watched over did not answer to the name Laura VanRyn. Instead, a battered and broken stranger lay in her place: fellow Taylor student and


September 11 and a Terrible Joy

September 14th, 2006 @ 3:59 am by Rich | Share This | 1 comment
Filed under: Religion, Random Miscellany

Marc, over at , posted a and its aftermath, now five years gone.

At the very least, whether it’s the day after or five years later, it comes down to how you have made a difference with the life and talents you were given. Have you loved deeply and given much? Can’t do anything about yesterday, today is a work in progress, and tomorrow holds out hope for something better. It’s up to us to grab that opportunity.

Amen.

I've been reflecting on this as well, and commenting elsewhere about suffering and tragedy. So, Marc's post prompted me to say more. And and I thought why not share my thoughts here, as well?


Debt unpayable, representation needed

April 10th, 2006 @ 7:41 am by Rich | Share This | No comments yet
Filed under: Links, Bible and Theology

Perhaps you’ve heard of Yahawa Wahab recently? Mr. Wahab lives in Malaysia, and he’s looking forward to his day in court: He owes $218 trillion dollars. If Mr. Wahab paid off his debt by one dollar every second of every 24-hour day, he would need 68,770.28 years to pay down his bill--or 1,058 lifetimes with 65 years of earning potential ("How Big is a Trillion?").


Carlton D. Pearson: The Charismatic Bishop of Heresy

March 6th, 2006 @ 5:25 am by Rich | Share This | 130 comments
Filed under: Pentecostal, Religion, Rage and Rants, Bible and Theology
Update (07/14/2007): "Carlton Pearson: The closest to God you’ll probably ever get"

On Heresy

Bishop Carlton PearsonWhat is heresy? The textbook definition is simply:

  • An opinion or a doctrine at variance with established religious beliefs … or
  • A controversial or unorthodox opinion or doctrine.

And right alongside that definition — at least on this weblog, anyhow — you can find a picture of Bishop Carlton D. Pearson who wants to "rewrite the theology of the charismatic world" by preaching a "Gospel of Inclusion" asserting that Christ's death conclusively reconciled all mankind to God — whether we realize it or not — and that the only separation between man and God's grace is subjective, illusionary, and exists only in unenlightened minds (Carlton Pearson, "Jesus Savior of the World/Gospel of Inclusion — Position Paper," Higher Dimension website, viewed March 5, 2006).

More on that later, but first.…


Heaven and Hell: September 28, 2005, class #3

October 4th, 2005 @ 2:14 pm by Rich | Share This | 3 comments
Filed under: Podcast/Media, Talking Points

Sorry it took so long to get these notes and ideas posted from last week’s class—it’s been a very busy week at work, and I haven’t had the time at home to get as much done as I’d hoped. So, unfortunately, this is a bit raw. But, fortunately, I have the audio done, and I have a couple other articles on this topic I can add in subsequent posts as well.

Without futher ado, here’s the audio file, it’s about an hour and twenty minutes long, and it includes some after-class discussion for a few die-hards who hung around to grill the unfortunate teacher. The audio is kinda poor, but it comes with the use-what-you-got technology category. If you can’t listen via the player below, here’s a link to the file.

[audio:http://tatumweb.com/blog/wp-content/mp3/bli-hh-03-2005-09-28-2.mp3]

The main topic today was whether or not Christ spent any time in Hell. I argue against that proposition, even


Do Heaven and Hell Exist, pt. ii

July 27th, 2005 @ 9:18 am by Rich | Share This | 1 comment
Filed under: Talking Points, Pentecostal, Religion, Bible and Theology

Well, last night was a good night!

Went to church and gave my talk on the existence of Heaven and Hell. Had a good crowd show up. Unfortunately, as usual, I had far more prepared than I could deliver in 45-minutes. :: Sigh ::

So, I've put the entire manuscript online, and it's available on my PulpitRodent page.

Some comments I received: My wife noted that she really liked the section on proofs and whether we require the same high level of evidence for most of the things we believe as we do for religious things. She mentioned that it was the kind of thing that once I said it, she felt a "Well, duh!" sort of reaction. The kind of thing you always know, but don't always articulate. I liked that.

Someone else told me they didn't


Do Heaven and Hell exist?

June 20th, 2005 @ 9:00 pm by Rich | Share This | 1 comment
Filed under: Talking Points, Pentecostal, Religion, Bible and Theology

I'll be teaching a class this next month. I'm deep in the middle of research for it now.

Believe or Not?
Do you believe everything you read...or not? When it comes to the claims of the Bible you have to ask yourself if you believe it...or not? Can you believe what the Bible says about the creation of the universe, heaven, hell and angels? This four part series seeks the answers to these difficult questions.

  • Creation...Myth or Fact?
  • How Reliable is the Bible?
  • Is There Really a Heaven or Hell?
  • Do Angels Exist?

I'm working on the "Heaven or Hell" topic. To my surprise, there's a lot more debate going on about Hell than I ever suspected.


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