I frequent used bookshops and one of my favorites is the
enormous warehouse-sized 2nd and Charles, the used book outlet for
Books-a-Million. I find many
excellent older Christian books there in their religion section. This is a secular national bookstore
chain and they sell books. Since
the chain has no religious orientation or affiliation they do not screen the
books they sell. As they said in
Latin, “Caveat emptor!” (“Let the
buyer beware!”)
I, for one, do not think there should be official censorship
except for pornographic books and books which explicitly advocate pedophilia,
and political or sexual violence (yes, books such as this exist). Sometimes, you can learn things from
people with whom you totally disagree.
In the bookstores, there are “Christian” books which cause
me to raise a skeptical eyebrow.
Some of the books advocate ideas like the heretical Prosperity Gospel,
reincarnation, social justice as the meaning of the Gospel, viewing a religious
group’s founder as a near deity, and even Marxist interpretations of Christian
theology.
The Word’s Way, by Victor Paul Wierwille, published in 1971
by the American Christian Press, is one book which orthodox Christians should
anathematize. ἀνάθεμα is a Greek word meaning “cursed” or “rejected.” A book which is
anathematized can be read and understood but should never be the basis for any
formulation about doctrinal matters.
You will not get far into The Word’s Way before you will
see why this book is to be rejected.
On pages 26 and 28, this appears,
“God is eternal whereas Jesus was born. …How was Jesus
with God in the beginning? In the
same way that the written Word was with Him – in God’s foreknowledge. God knew that Jesus Christ would be
born and that He would redeem man.”
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