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The Second Revision of SGM Lawsuit pdf

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on May 24, 2013

Dever, DeYoung, Mahaney, Duncan Take Their False Gospel to South Africa

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on March 9, 2013

2013 PPT’s Top Ten Heretics of Our Day

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on February 7, 2013

10. David Platt

Heresy: Progressive Justification

Heresy: Progressive Justification

9. Paul Washer

Heresy: Progressive Justification

Heresy: Progressive Justification

8. Ligon Duncan

Heresy: Sonship Theology

Heresy: Sonship Theology

7.  David Powlison

Heresy: Sonship Theology

Heresy: Sonship Theology

6.  Albert Mohler

Heresy: Progressive Justification

Heresy: Progressive Justification

5. Mark Dever  and  4. CJ Mahaney

Heresy: Progressive Justification

Heresy: Progressive Justification

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. Elyse Fitzpatrick 

Heresy: Progressive Justification

Heresy: Progressive Justification

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Tim Keller

Heresy: Mysticism, Sonship Theology

Heresy: Mysticism, Sonship Theology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. John Piper

Heresy: Mysticism, Progressive Justification

Heresy: Mysticism, Progressive Justification

 

Should SGM Investigation and Lawsuit Include Ligon Duncan?

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on November 8, 2012

Regarding “Pastor” Ligon Duncan’s formal statement in defense of CJ Mahaney and SGM “ministries,” I think a reader here at PPT makes a brilliant point. First, let me reprint the Duncan statement:

“I would then encourage you to ignore the assaults of wounded people on attack websites and blogs, and that you discount the opinings of those who have no real knowledge of these matters or relation to SGM or authority to comment upon them, and that you refrain from assuming that you (or they) are in a position to render judgment on these things.”

The reader had these observations in regard to Duncan’s defense of Mahaney:

And as far as discounting opinings…he says we should do that if they have no REAL knowledge or any relation to sovgracemin.org. Does he have REAL knowledge? I would think REAL knowledge lies with the key players, and “relation to SGM” would, imo [in my opinion], surely mean a bit more than just standing on stage together at conferences. Does he have a real relation to SGM? I don’t see how he can. Since he does not have any REAL knowledge, I will be happy to submit to and obey his third admonition and refrain from assuming that he is in a position to render any judgment on these things…his opining is dismissed.

Good point, and reveals the sheer stupidity of Duncan in contrast to his arrogant opinion of his own supposed intelligence. Maybe. This brilliant point by the reader begs an even deeper question: if Duncan is not guilty of what he is accusing others of, what did he know; and when did he know it? Being informed of a crime against a child and not reporting it to authorities is a crime; in and of itself.

Perhaps Al Mohler and Mark Dever are more intelligent than I give them credit for. I have always thought the two of them were just mindless Kool-Aid drinkers regurgitating the musings of a murdering mystic despot rediscovered by a Seventh-day Adventist. But now my assumptions are being brought into doubt—due to the fact that they are keeping their mouths shut. It’s wise to only defend your “friend” until the real truth starts coming out via people who the book-buying conference groupie Sponge Bob masses will listen to.

After that, well, that’s what buses are for.

paul

SGM and the American Organized Church: The Totally Depraved and “Sinners Saved by Grace” Playing the Part

Posted in Uncategorized by Paul M. Dohse Sr. on October 17, 2012

I guess the news is spreading fast; three women have filed a lawsuit against Sovereign Grace Ministries. Apparently, in between Jesus manifestations that take place when Christians contemplate the gospel, some molestation of children took place among the member churches and was covered up by SGM leaders. Culprits who “repent” and victims who “forgive” find favor with the philosopher kings, while pesky, self-righteous “Pharisees” who think righteous indignation is possible among the totally depraved are often brought up on church discipline for being “divisive” and not understanding the “grace and mercy of the gospel.”

Even the philosopher kings who have gospel contemplationism down pat and exhibit consistent Jesus manifestations defile themselves by lending credibility to ministries that perpetuate serial abuse, child rape, and tyranny. For example, the president of SGM, who is strongly endorsed by John MacArthur Jr., recently underwent an image makeover by Southern Baptist superstars Mark Dever and Al Mohler.

These men should have this kind of spin down pat because Southern Baptists are only rivaled by the Catholic Church in regard to child rape and the cover-up thereof. A good place to get up to speed on this is here: http://stopbaptistpredators.org . Barf bag not included. And by the way, I am a Southern Baptist.

Neither do Regular Baptists propose to be left out as exhibited by the ABWE Bangladesh missionary kids scandal. And Independent Fundamental Baptists can boast of the Jack Hyles cartel that they covered for. Hyles and his followers raped, pillaged, and stole for more than thirty years unabated.

This isn’t rocket science. As covered thoroughly at the 2012 TANC Conference, this is the result of sixty years of hyper-grace, hyper-gospel theology. Listen to CJ Mahaney in the following clip, and then think about the biblical concept of, “….as a man thinks, so is he.” And keep in mind; he’s talking about Christians to a Christian audience:

Christians have been told for sixty years on a continual basis that they are “sinners” and “totally depraved” while being taught little more on a yearly basis than 365 versions of CJ Mahaney’s  five-word gospel: “Christ died for our sins.”

I don’t know what the saints otherwise expect, but I can tell you this: they are fed-up. Though I am not at liberty to discuss it, more of these lawsuits are coming down the pike, and rightfully so. These are ministries and pastor kings that have been continually confronted and refuse to repent. Hence, they may now be treated “like publicans and tax collectors.” That equals a green light for taking them to court. Christians are no longer biblically obligated to treat these ministries as Christian. Many victims  have invested untold hours, and dollars in an attempt to right wrongs (while other pastors ignore their cries for help) and should be granted restitution.

I will also tell you that I am totally done with the organized church, and I have a feeling that I am not alone. We now  worship God here in our home every Sunday, and I think this is what’s coming more and more in the future: a return to home churches as it was in the first century.

paul