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“The Church at Christ’s Checkpoint”

Posted by admin on April 25, 2012

Dr Paul R Wilkinson writes “…by revising Middle Eastern history and spiritualising God’s prophetic Word, ‘Christ at the Checkpoint’ speakers are guilty of propagating a theological or spiritual form of anti-Semitism which is damaging the Church, demonizing Israel, and dishonouring the integrity and Name of the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.”

Dr Wilkinson’s report on the second “Christ at the Checkpoint” conference has just been released. Read it here.

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  1. David May 4, 2012

    That’s a great well detail review, here’s a link to another one:

    http://www.camera.org/index.asp?x_context=2&x_outlet=118&x_article=2221

    The theological contortions they must make when reading the Bible is unbelievable. Even the effort involved to mentally comprehend the Bible as a whole from their perspective must mess with their heads. I guess that’s why they spiritualise so much of the scriptures.

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