![]() It started out as the (video)calls I imagined Sara+Ava had after the one in 3x11 established they already had a casual call rapport already, and I just wanted to give Ava a life outside the Bureau, the Legends, and Sara or Gary so I gave her a makeshift family. This is a series of plotbunnies that wouldn't leave me alone for over a year now, so bear with as I exercise them from my brain. Part one is here and part two is here.Creator: kennedyismyhero Series Begun: Series Updated: Description: I highly recommend you read Garry Gilley’s reviews. It speaks volumes about the Protestant world that this book has been so widely embraced. Yes, Eldredge attempts to hold everything together with some smatterings of Scripture, but when you evaluate this book honestly you have to see that this is mere humanism and psychology wrapped in a thin veil of Christianity. I could go on, but really, what’s the point? This book only resembles a Christian book in the most vague sense. He also speaks to him through movies, books and so on. Revelation – Eldredge says that God talks to him directly.At one point Garry Gilley says about the particularly ridiculous interpretation of the book of Ruth, “after all, no one else, to my knowledge, in the history of conservative biblical exegesis has ever come up with it before.” Eldredge seems to make up meanings as he goes along. Time and time and time again he assigns meanings to passages that are completely foreign to their true sense. He uses verses and passages from the Bible without giving any context simply to make it sound like this is a Biblically-based book. Use of Scripture – Eldredge does what is becoming all too common in the evangelical world these days.This, of course, is a complete misrepresentation of what happens in that passage. ![]() He had to get more information to really take them on� (Luke 8:26-33) (p. When He encounters the guy who lives out in the Gerasenes tombs, tormented by a legion of spirits, the first rebuke by Jesus doesn�t work. View of Jesus – According to Eldredge Jesus failed at something he attempted.He seems to believe that we are little more than victims rather than being fully, 100% responsible for our own sins. View of Satan – Eldredge views Satan as the one who is to blame when we sin. ![]() There is definitely something wild in the heart of God� (p. God�s willingness to risk is just astounding�. ï¿❚s with every relationship, there�s a certain amount of unpredictability�. �It�s not the nature of God to limit His risks and cover His bases� (p.31). “God is a person who takes immense risks� (p. Time and time again he speaks of God in ways that can only be explained if you hold such views.
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