A Pirate and a Former False Prophet Have a Discussion! - The Lovesick Scribe
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Within areas of the Charismatic movement, there is a reluctance to call an individual a false prophet, even when evidence is provided to confirm this very thing. There are additional categories for prophets created within the prophetic movement, arguably convoluting the ability to call one a false prophet. What does Scripture tell us in identifying false prophets and false teachers? Is it loving to call someone a false prophet or a false teacher?
Join me in this discussion with Pastor Chris Rosebrough concerning this matter.
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