On Carlton Pearson and Inclusion
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- Apr 20, 2018
- 3 min read
I've been reading about the recent Carlton Pearson movie "Come Sunday" and Bishop Jesse Ellis comments. I admit that I did not see the movie and doubt if I could sit through it as I couldn't finish Pearson's book. However, I read enough of it, seen enough of his interviews and even researched the Inclusion gospel to know what he is talking about, where he stands and why he has come to this conclusion. I am not bashing or hating on Bishop Pearson when I say that he is way off in his theology and I, for the most part agree with Bishop Ellis concerning this matter. For the past few days I have been reading the post of various ones with their input and opinions. I have also noticed a pattern. It is generational. Most of those that would defend, or respect Bishop Pearson's "Interpretation" are younger. Many of my generation realize the error of such teaching and once the conversations between the two generations go back and forth the opinions of the younger seem to drift away from scripture and more towards "respect" and "interpretations" I posted on this media a few days ago about how the church world has moved away from basics, those being praying, occasional fasting, reading the bible and attending church. It appears that this generation is totally negligent in the 1st 3 and the 4th, church attendance is more for social gathering, fashion, meeting the opposite sex (or the same sex) and hearing a motivational speech. The "prosperity" gospel which has gained momentum and recent years has caused people to loose focus on what serving Jesus and living Holy is all about. Because, in many there is no basic foundation it becomes easy to "respect' other interpretation without really knowing basic Christian foundation. There are many ministers I know that have started ministries who have no ideas what the bible says, have been married many times (I mean more than twice) lose their tempers and curse a blue streak,etc I've heard the arguments about those that are in church are hypocrites and closet homosexuals, how no one has the right to judge Bishop Pearson, etc. But I think there is a key element missing in these arguments. Most hypocrites know that are not right. And they know this because they know enough of the bible to know they are not right. Bishop Pearson has stated that we should disregard the bible, that Hell is a myth, that everyone, including Satan will be saved. His doctrine has no biblical or for that fact logical foundation, except to say that God spoke to him, which is a convenience to anyone to justify themselves. Bishop Pearson has become a lighting rod that is bringing further divide to the upcoming generation that will drift further from the truth and become self-justified rather than repentant. Regardless of how you feel about him personally (and I pray for him) he is walking in error. He is leading millions in error with his false doctrine. He has forsaken the true gospel, called it all a lie. He is a heretic (look up what that means) and regardless of how you "respect" his opinion, it is erroneous, hearsay, damnable in all it's intent. It is inspired by the devil. I would challenge everyone who calls them self a Christian to go back to basics. Pray, occasional fasting, read your bible and attend church for the purpose of worship & service. Preachers, stay in the bible. Heaven and earth will pass away, But His word will stand forever. And finally, let us pray for Bishop Carlton Pearson that God would open his eyes, see the error of his teaching and cause him to repent... because Bishop Ellis is right! If he continues on this path he is going straight to Hell, and lead many there with him.


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