Thanks Frodo. Some interesting bits in there, and maybe worth discussion.
I'm one of those people who likes to know the foundation used, so Mr. Feldick's doctrine page was helpful.
https://www.lesfeldick.org/les-doct.htmlSome of Mr. Feldick's statements raised questions for me as well.
For example, why did Mr. Feldick not belong to or accept the authority of any specific denomination?
I have to say that bothers me a bit, because that's what a lot of Mega-churches do, the ones which end up teaching whatever gets them popular and rich. Not saying Mr. Feldick was that way, but if someone is to teach the Bible, it matters where and how they learned what they are teaching.
What was Mr. Feldick's explanation for those who do not experience Christ through direct witness by a believer in this life?
Mr. Feldick wrote that "
We believe the true believer will live a life pleasing to God [Titus 2:1, 12, & 13, Galatians 5:22 & 23]"But a plain reading shows, to me at least, that we believers must persevere to grow our faith and while this journey pleases God, we should not imagine we are already perfected, as Mr. Feldick seems to imply.
Also, I am curious about Mr. Feldick's statement that "
We believe the lost of all the ages will be resurrected and appear before the great white throne and then sent to their eternal doom [John 5:28 & 29, Revelation 20:11-15]."In your opinion, why would God resurrect someone just to punish them for eternity? I do believe that if someone does not accept the Lord, he or she is not reborn and will suffer the consequence of their sins, but to me that has always been a matter of us choosing our outcome through selfish pride rather than letting the Lord redeem us, while Mr. Feldick seems to be saying God
chooses to cause maximum suffering in some cases.
I am curious about your thoughts on that point. And thanks again for providing the link to Mr. Feldick's site.