Christianity in Crisis 21st Centudy Edition - Review

Hank Hanegraaff’s Christianity in Crisis 21st Century Edition (CNC21) unveils the truth about the doctrinal flaws propagated by the Word of Faith movement. Updating his previous edition, CNC21 address the flawed theology of the Word of Faith movement, which began with E.W. Kenyon, whose aberrant theology was passed on through past Word of Faith luminaries like Kenneth Hagin, Kenneth Copeland, Benny Hinn, Fredrick K.C. Price, John Avanzini, Robert Tilton, Marilyn Hickey, Paul Yoggi Cho, Charles Capps, Morris Cerullo, and Paul Crouch. CNC21, moreover, highlights the doctrinal errors of new stars in the Word of Faith constellation, such as Joel Osteen, Creflo Dollar, Joyce Meyer, John Hagee, T.D. Jakes, Rod Parsley, and Paula White.

Using the mass media engine of the Trinity Broadcasting Network, Word of Faith teachers dispense their deadly doctrinal poison by the mega-dose. Using cultic term twisting, they teach faith is a force and words are containers of that force. They pronounce man is a little god, God is a mere man, and Satan is the god of this world. They undermine the Christian doctrine of atonement by declaring Jesus, the Son of God, became a demonic sinner on the cross, suffered in hell, and in hell’s belly had to be born-again. They reason that their faith-filled words can positively confess unlimited wealth into existence. Moreover, they also reason that their faith-filled words can positively confess perfect health, and the only reason why faithful suffer is their lack of faith!

Two thumbs up for Hank Hanegraaff who boldly exposes this aberrant theology that has infected the church from within!

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