Standing Up for Truth and Joseph

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Standing Up for Truth and Joseph

Standing Up for Truth and JosephStanding Up for Truth and JosephStanding Up for Truth and Joseph
  • Home
  • My Challenge to You
  • The Bottom Line
  • FAQ
  • My Testimony
  • Music
  • Videos of Talks
  • Correct me please!
  • You don't care?
  • Sign Petition
  • Can't be convinced?
  • Who's Apostate?
  • Contact Us

I'm open to correction. Please correct me!

As my friend, if you feel I'm misled in some way, will you do me a favor and specify the error and tie your reproof to Scripture?


Why would you ever remain silent? 


If I'm a lost sheep, will you come after me? I'm open. Please speak up. Contact me. If you're afraid of something, why fear? What's the source of the fear? Perfect love casts out fear.


The gospel is INVIGORATING. Let's rejoice in the love of Christ, and steadfastly follow Him.


I hope I'll hear from you. Let's talk!

Why not give me advice? I'm asking for it!

Wouldn't it be truly negligent of you to remain silent if I'm asking for correction and you feel I'm misled?


My only reasonable requirement is that you base your correction in Scripture. We must conform to scripture and not the tradition of man (or church), agreed? Let's allow the scriptures to correct error.


If you decline the invitation to help me, does that mean you're unable to explain your concern scripturally?


If you can't base your desire to correct me in any scripture, what does that tell you about the belief you have? Could you be misled? Please think this through.


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The person who thinks their church can save them is like a "hungry man [that] dreameth, and, behold, he eateth; but he awaketh, and his soul is empty." (Isa 29:8).


Look at the cartoon below and notice how people prefer the comforting lies told to them by their church idol.

Why members idolize the president of the church

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