I just read this opinion piece about War Room. www.patheos.com/blogs/eidos/2015/08/genie-jesus-and-the-war-room-problem/
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I just read this opinion piece about War Room. www.patheos.com/blogs/eidos/2015/08/genie-jesus-and-the-war-room-problem/
The narrative of the movie did not portray an unbiblical view of prayer. War Room’s story line described the possibilities and potential of prayer. However, if one intentionally distorted the narrative, then yes, it could have the appearance of wrong teaching on prayer.
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Re: Very Good, OTCP
Thank ya there, CS. It just takes the ole timer so long to write intelligently, cause I gotta use a dictionary, thesaurus, lexicon, gotta conjugate em sentences an git ma subject/verb agreement right an all, an make shore the punctuation is correct an stuff, an hey, most a the time I aint got that kinda time.
The narrative of the movie did not portray an unbiblical view of prayer. War Room’s story line described the possibilities and potential of prayer. However, if one intentionally distorted the narrative, then yes, it could have the appearance of wrong teaching on prayer.Very good, Preacher. Didn’t think you could be so serious or accurate.
Having read the article I researched the author, John Mark N. Reynolds, and reading some of his other articles/blogs, he seems to have a burr under his saddle.Some of the stuff he writes would resonate with OTCP (read: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/eidos/2015/09/standing-in-the-need-of-prayer/)Apparently Reynolds is a very articulate Christian Philosopher and takes aim at cultural issues, especially relating to Christianity.In the article cited he takes aim not only at