Andrew Sluder Agrees with Tom Brennan

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According to Sluder, you "sissies" on here won't like this.  And no, he doesn't mention Tom.  Probably never heard of him, like you've never heard of Sluder.

The main point I liked is he points out that the liberal direction of churches is and will affect the youth.

https://www.facebook.com/andrew.sluder/videos/10218202389473810/

 
Glad he calls out Greg Locke.

That man is a disaster.  And as a former youth evangelist, has no telling how many following him in his path of destruction.
 
IFB X-Files said:
Glad he calls out Greg Locke.

That man is a disaster.  And as a former youth evangelist, has no telling how many following him in his path of destruction.

I?ve seen, but not watched, a couple of his videos shared on FB.
As opposed to never hearing of/about Salter.  :)
What?s his story?
 
Tarheel Baptist said:
IFB X-Files said:
Glad he calls out Greg Locke.

That man is a disaster.  And as a former youth evangelist, has no telling how many following him in his path of destruction.

I?ve seen, but not watched, a couple of his videos shared on FB.
As opposed to never hearing of/about Salter.  :)
What?s his story?

Do you mean "Sluder"?

Us RRF types don't misspell.
 
"Liberal"....bwhahahaha...SMH!  If ignorance is bliss...this guy must be living in Nirvana. I guess "independent" doesn't mean what it used to...since it seems to be okay for one "independent" church to stick it's nose into the business of another "independent" church. This is too funny! Okay, 10 minutes of this tripe is all I can stomach today...moving on!
 
He says he thought it was settled 35 years ago that IFBs would be King James Only.  I don't think it was settled back in the 1950s, when fundamental Baptists were quoting from the ASV, and about that time John R. Rice put out his "Sermon From A Catholic Bible."  We must have already been in Laodicea back then.

Sure hope I don't get "lamblasted" for these remarks.
 
illinoisguy said:
He says he thought it was settled 35 years ago that IFBs would be King James Only.

Settled how, exactly? Did the IFBers stop separating from one another another long enough to hold an ecumenical council?
 
Twisted said:
Tarheel Baptist said:
IFB X-Files said:
Glad he calls out Greg Locke.

That man is a disaster.  And as a former youth evangelist, has no telling how many following him in his path of destruction.

I?ve seen, but not watched, a couple of his videos shared on FB.
As opposed to never hearing of/about Salter.  :)
What?s his story?

Do you mean "Sluder"?

Us RRF types don't misspell.

To you rock ribbers, Salter?s a legend...a household name.
Sluder...Boys...Anderson...Schaap...Riplinger...Brennan...Old Bob...a rock ribbed hall of hero?s
 
T-Bone said:
"Liberal"....bwhahahaha...SMH!  If ignorance is bliss...this guy must be living in Nirvana. I guess "independent" doesn't mean what it used to...since it seems to be okay for one "independent" church to stick it's nose into the business of another "independent" church. This is too funny! Okay, 10 minutes of this tripe is all I can stomach today...moving on!

He?s a rock ribbed fundamentalist legend.  :D
 
Call me shallow, but I could not watch this for more than a few seconds.

SEVAS SUSEJ

UGGH!
 
When Bill G rady is the standard he follows, like this guy thinks, there is a pedestal problem.

I say, take the whole world but give me Jesus.
 
fishinnut said:
I say, take the whole world but give me Jesus.

Keep preachin' it and pass the bait!
 
T-Bone said:
"Liberal"....bwhahahaha...SMH!  If ignorance is bliss...this guy must be living in Nirvana. I guess "independent" doesn't mean what it used to...since it seems to be okay for one "independent" church to stick it's nose into the business of another "independent" church. This is too funny! Okay, 10 minutes of this tripe is all I can stomach today...moving on!

The Bible says that Christians are all member one of another. How did you miss that?
And it is because we recognize that the rules for the Church at Corinth apply to all of us, the rules for the Church at Rome apply to all of us, the rules for the Church at Thessalonica apply to us, the rules for the little house church of Philemon apply to all of us, that we even have a Bible at all. This idea that one church body does not love, support, rebuke, exhort another church body is an invention of slave holding Baptists who desperately needed a system that allowed that to make merchandise of human lives without Christian restraint placed upon them, so they invented independence as a doctrine. The word doesn't appear in the New Testament.
 
AnkleBone said:
T-Bone said:
"Liberal"....bwhahahaha...SMH!  If ignorance is bliss...this guy must be living in Nirvana. I guess "independent" doesn't mean what it used to...since it seems to be okay for one "independent" church to stick it's nose into the business of another "independent" church. This is too funny! Okay, 10 minutes of this tripe is all I can stomach today...moving on!

The Bible says that Christians are all member one of another. How did you miss that?
And it is because we recognize that the rules for the Church at Corinth apply to all of us, the rules for the Church at Rome apply to all of us, the rules for the Church at Thessalonica apply to us, the rules for the little house church of Philemon apply to all of us, that we even have a Bible at all. This idea that one church body does not love, support, rebuke, exhort another church body is an invention of slave holding Baptists who desperately needed a system that allowed that to make merchandise of human lives without Christian restraint placed upon them, so they invented independence as a doctrine. The word doesn't appear in the New Testament.

Hey genius...I not the one calling myself IFB.  You really need a reading comprehension class, it will help you  to not look like an ass (donkey variety).
 
I don't like it when IFB preachers try to order other IFBs around and tell them what to do, which does happen sometimes.  But I don't object to Andrew Sluder or anyone else just putting out a video and expressing his opinion and getting things off his chest.  I don't see that as a violation of the principle of the autonomy and independency of the local church.  Sluder has a right to issue his criticisms, and the rest of us have a right to ignore him or criticize him right back.  I agree with Sluder that no IFB preacher or church is above criticism.  Speaking only for myself, I was totally unimpressed with his obsession with KJV only, dress standards, "dispensational truth," Jack Hyles, Bill Grady and Ruckman.  Those who think that type of message is what we really need in this so-called "Laodicean Age" can enroll in his Asheville Baptist Institute in North Carolina.  But why bother, since Sluder seems to believe we are doomed to go into apostasy anyway.
 
illinoisguy said:
I don't like it when IFB preachers try to order other IFBs around and tell them what to do, which does happen sometimes.  But I don't object to Andrew Sluder or anyone else just putting out a video and expressing his opinion and getting things off his chest.  I don't see that as a violation of the principle of the autonomy and independency of the local church.  Sluder has a right to issue his criticisms, and the rest of us have a right to ignore him or criticize him right back.  I agree with Sluder that no IFB preacher or church is above criticism.  Speaking only for myself, I was totally unimpressed with his obsession with KJV only, dress standards, "dispensational truth," Jack Hyles, Bill Grady and Ruckman.  Those who think that type of message is what we really need in this so-called "Laodicean Age" can enroll in his Asheville Baptist Institute in North Carolina.  But why bother, since Sluder seems to believe we are doomed to go into apostasy anyway.

Good post, and for the record, every Bible age ends in apostasy, and we are in the midst of it now.
 
Twisted said:
illinoisguy said:
I don't like it when IFB preachers try to order other IFBs around and tell them what to do, which does happen sometimes.  But I don't object to Andrew Sluder or anyone else just putting out a video and expressing his opinion and getting things off his chest.  I don't see that as a violation of the principle of the autonomy and independency of the local church.  Sluder has a right to issue his criticisms, and the rest of us have a right to ignore him or criticize him right back.  I agree with Sluder that no IFB preacher or church is above criticism.  Speaking only for myself, I was totally unimpressed with his obsession with KJV only, dress standards, "dispensational truth," Jack Hyles, Bill Grady and Ruckman.  Those who think that type of message is what we really need in this so-called "Laodicean Age" can enroll in his Asheville Baptist Institute in North Carolina.  But why bother, since Sluder seems to believe we are doomed to go into apostasy anyway.

Good post, and for the record, every Bible age ends in apostasy, and we are in the midst of it now.
"Bible age"...
Lol

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Twisted said:
illinoisguy said:
I don't like it when IFB preachers try to order other IFBs around and tell them what to do, which does happen sometimes.  But I don't object to Andrew Sluder or anyone else just putting out a video and expressing his opinion and getting things off his chest.  I don't see that as a violation of the principle of the autonomy and independency of the local church.  Sluder has a right to issue his criticisms, and the rest of us have a right to ignore him or criticize him right back.  I agree with Sluder that no IFB preacher or church is above criticism.  Speaking only for myself, I was totally unimpressed with his obsession with KJV only, dress standards, "dispensational truth," Jack Hyles, Bill Grady and Ruckman.  Those who think that type of message is what we really need in this so-called "Laodicean Age" can enroll in his Asheville Baptist Institute in North Carolina.  But why bother, since Sluder seems to believe we are doomed to go into apostasy anyway.

Good post, and for the record, every Bible age ends in apostasy, and we are in the midst of it now.

To some apostasy is false teaching and core beliefs.
To others, it is using screens, drums, false bibles and the devils (and K-LOVE?s) music.
We is surrounded by evil...thank God for Brennan, Boys and Saluteleder.

And, of course, the fff! ?
 
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