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Wednesday 10 February 2021

JULIE STERN ROYS INTERVIEW WITH SAIKO WOODS - A CALL FOR JOHN MACARTHUR TO BE HELD TO ACCOUNT

Posted in support of Julie Stern Roys exposure of John MacArthur. This information needs to be carefully examined by anyone following this Calvinist false teacher who calls out others for financially/spiritually abusing the body of Christ. 



7 comments:

  1. It was good to hear the intelligence and balanced outlook of Ms. Roys. I felt the interviewer was somewhat amateur and self-promoting.
    It appears that heresy pays well regardless of its brand and that false teachers are all alike regarding living lavishly, as scripture warns. The false god of Calvin is, in my opinion, as bad if not worse than the false god of the WOF, prosperity frauds. At least their one wants all to be saved.
    The hypocrisy of MacArthur and Johnson is staggering. As well as coming together with Che Ahn, MacArthur allowed himself to be interviewed by Stephen Strang of Charisma magazine over his defiance of the church shutdown edicts. To me this shows that heretics in seeming opposition to one another will team up on occasion. Just as Protestants and Catholics did to persecute Anabaptists.
    My best to you Treena, Mike
    P. S. I am finding the articles on historical persecution of true believers very informative.

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  2. The interview was not the best I agree Mike.. nevertheless Julie Roys put her points across very well I thought.
    MacArthur's sycophants are fighting back, but they use dirty tactics! Johnson's deliberate disclosure of Julie's home address was a low move, but not unexpected. These people do not follow the Lord either in their doctrine or in their behavior!
    I am encouraged that you are finding the excerpts from Fox's Book of Martyrs informative.
    God bless.

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  3. Hi. It hasn't taken long for the MacArthur Appreciation Society to attack Julie Roys and defend the indefensible. I had to smile at the statement that Roys thinks ministers don't have the right to make a living (!). The doxing is conveniently ignored. Considering the organisations Ms. Roys takes on, publishing her address to the world could lead to serious problems for her. I cannot take Justin Peters seriously any more. One cultist who exposes others. It seems the professing church is littered with pseudo Christian cults. I am happily out of church for life after the damage done via Anglicanism, Pentecostalism and Calvinism. Just the scriptures and online or one-on-one fellowship for me from now on.
    My best to you, Mike

    https://reformationcharlotte.org/2021/02/18/justin-peters-interviews-phil-johnson-on-john-macarthurs-lavish-lifestyle/

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  4. I am not sure where Julie Roys stands doctrinally Mike. I think there should be something on her website that indicates what she actually believes, but I could find nothing.
    She does seem accurate in what she reports and her training in journalism is obviously an advantage. I think Julies point: 'MacArthur should not be compensated for the work that he does' is that he is clearly over compensated and he doesn't need the money? An honest hard working minister has a right to earn his living.. but there is a vast difference between earning a living and living in extravagance. 1 Timothy 5:18; 1 Corinthians 9:14.
    Publishing her address was a very nasty move not worthy of anyone claiming to be a "Christian"!
    Justin Peters cannot be ignorant of the situation!
    We are swamped with false doctrines and false denominations.. like you I am glad to be out of it.
    God bless.

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  5. P. S. The comnent is made that Ms. Roys solicits donations. This issue was addressed in the interview. Her issue is with disclosure and transparency, which she personally adheres to. The Reformation Charlotte site also has a Donation page. It is also littered with advertising which makes reading the articles challenging. Hypocrites!
    My best, Mike

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  6. Going by the interview, it would seem that Roys and the interviewer have no issues with the doctrines of MacArthur, which could mean they are both Calvinistic.
    You have accurately labelled him a false teacher,even beyond his Calvinist stance. Yes, Roys was exposing excessive compensation and a lack of accountability and transparency. This he shares with other hugely wealthy ministers whose god appears to be their belly. Such excess causes me to think of the poor we have with us always whom we SHOULD HELP when we can. No one needs three mansions while fellow believers are starving and without shelter. Just my opinion. My best. Mike

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  7. It’s mind boggling that people follow either of these two. Both are toxic and do not know God. And I pray that the followers open their eyes and see them for who they really are.

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