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Another Speaking up for Clayton Jennings

Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2015 8:11 am
by Paul Cohen
Do those who speak up for the Lord talk this way?

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Subject: Clayton Jennings
From: Lydia Green
To: ask@thepathoftruth.com
Date: 7/13/2015 1:22 PM

I have to speak up because you slated Clayton for no reason calling him a false teacher at least he is spreading the word about Jesus and many people are saved and God bless him.
Just faceless jealous bullies behind your computers
Both of you are the most vile demonic entities your spirits are putrid I don't need your replies.

I have no interests in what comes out of your foul mouths

We replied:

Lydia, you say we have “no reason,” for calling Clayton a false teacher. Yet we’ve given many reasons – which of them do you specifically refute? None. So are we the “faceless jealous bullies” and “the most vile demonic entities [whose] spirits are putrid”? Or is that you?

We’re transparent on the net – our names, stories, locations, personal information and relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ are all there. It’s Him you blaspheme, accusing us without substance.

We’ll post this on our forum, hiding in plain sight of all.

Paul Cohen and Victor Hafichuk
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Re: Another Speaking up for Clayton Jennings

Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2015 10:15 am
by Victor Hafichuk
It's interesting how idolaters react when their gods are touched, as the apple of their eye. So who is being worshiped after all? Are these reactions not a confirmation of the truth we speak? Clayton Jennings himself was boastful of his works (no unprofitable servant there) and indignant that we should criticize and expose him as a charlatan, as sincere as he may appear to be.

Jennings is sincere all right (as are his followers, obviously!) but he doesn't know his own corrupt heart. Do we? Yes, we do, because we judge not after the appearance, but righteous judgment. We speak not what man sees, but what God sees. See 1 Cor. 2 for what qualifies us to judge in Christ.