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Originally Posted by fingers
I certainly DO NOT believe in his cultist version such as getting drunk by reading a book.
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Getting 'drunk on the lord' is mild, it one of his ways to relate and express his message. I think he reaches out in a more radical way rather than some churches might but then that may be needed as there as quite a lot of people into drugs and desperation that maybe only he could reach out too, although a lot of traditional churches are becoming more and more modern. I wouldn't brand him as a cult, certainly he has nothing to do with the dangerous parts of the definition of a cult he doesn't exploit people or try and control their minds. I really don't think a cult leader would appear on national TV. The problem is that people are spiritually dead and can't understand anything spiritual and so they cast it off as false. Regarding the bible, no other book ever written comes close to it's quality of literature. It's in a league of it's own. It's not just a book it's a masterpiece.