TCG has become an apologist for heathen doctrines.
Just as most churches today, TCG is straying further and further from Orthodox Christianity. It focuses on “social justice” rather than evangelism. It defends Islam rather than the Word of God. In particular, the speaker Zane Pratt blatantly endorses the Islamic religion by saying that “Muslims are the most hospital people he has encountered met in his life.” Isn’t Christianity a superior religion? Doesn’t Christianity make a person better and closer to God? Aren’t all non-believers doomed to the everlasting punishment in the lake of fire and brimstone? Don’t put too much trust in it. If you want to learn the Bible, I would recommend the commentaries written in before the 20th century and King James Version. Read Joseph Benson Commentary, Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary, Cambridge Commentary, Geneva Study Bible to get rid of political correctness and cultural-Marxism, a religion made up by the evil unbelievers in this post-modern era. P.S. Read “The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusade)” by Robert Spencer to get the facts about Islam. That is a much better illustration about Islam than the TCG social justice warrior.
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