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Is VM for real?
Vince Massi said:Bj, instead of refuting me with insults, why don't you refute me with knowledge? Show from the Scriptures that isolating yourself from God's people is a sign of wisdom.
Vince Massi said:Bj, instead of refuting me with insults, why don't you refute me with knowledge? Show from the Scriptures that isolating yourself from God's people is a sign of wisdom.
Vince Massi said:No, Ransom, I said that Joe was the best teacher at HAC and he was. I do not admire him today.
T-Bone said:Vince Massi said:No, Ransom, I said that Joe was the best teacher at HAC and he was. I do not admire him today.
T-Bone, I'm sorry to say that you have a valid point. Like most groups, the IFBs tended to teach the same doctrines over and over. New "learning" often consisted of new verses that taught those same doctrines. Other new learning consisted heavily of memorizing chapter divisions. From the FFFs I have learned that many other teachers, in addition to the ones I had, spent much of their class time lecturing on politics or preaching. When I taught for Jim Vineyard, I realized that much of this was due to poor preparation.
When Joe taught us the value of wisdom, he was teaching genuine Biblical material that I never saw in the Sword of the Lord, John R. Rice's books, Jack Hyles' sermons, or any classroom at HAC. Even then, I noticed flaws in his material--he taught the virtues as separate, when the Bible teaches them as blending and building each other. Over the decades, I realized that he omitted knowledge, which teaches us that the no-criticism rule and the cover-up of sin is wrong.
I cannot remember any specifics from the class, other than the value of wisdom. Everything else I am teaching in this thread comes from my own studies.
This would seem a troublesome statement about the quality of education at HAC...if he was the best, what does that say about the rest?