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Lexi interviews Bishop Carlton Pearson along side with Bishop George Bloomer, Bishop Van Gayton and Pastor Jamal Bryant. Bishop Pearson discusses his highly controversial theology of "The Gospel of Inclusion".

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  • I am here to exclaim, that on the basis of authentic world history, no real precedence exist for Jesus Christ. Genesis creation episode is a lie. Christianity is Romans A.D. fraud, the bible is fraud. The cosmos has a different reality from biblical writings, see good history. Who did Rome crucify 2012 years ago? Surely it was a revolutionary Jews, Yeshua, not a messiah to save the world from sin--Christianity is theological foolishness and mass confusion.

  • All spiritual rituals are witchcraft. Its like saying there are good witches & bad witches. A witch is a witch. They all practice the craft. Whether its chanting or speaking in tongues. Whether its anointing oils and laying hands or potions & exorcisms. Its all the same. Every man's way seems right in their own eyes. But to the objective eye its all witchcraft.

  • @FitnessMinded

    I agree with your application of heresy and that is why Carlton is the prototype. I agree that Carlton is a well educated theologian that knows how to articulate his slanted view of Christianity. This is why the Bible says that the letter killeth but the Spirit maketh alive. One must indeed be endowed with the holy ghost in order to distinguish what is sound doctrine. Thank God for a sound mind. Be blessed.

  • @dmoore76 By the way, "heresy" means anything that is against orthodox doctrine. So technically, everything that does not teach the trinitarian view of God would technically be considered heresy - according to how the mother church, which is recognized as authority viewed Sabellianism / Modalism. Today, I don't know if they vocally express that or not, but in the past they were heavily adamant against that as a heresy

  • @dmoore76 Pearson knows those guys and what dirt there is. That is why they are quick to want to label him a heretic. Inclusion, related - yes I agree is heresy along with his opinion on hell that corresponds to Rob Bell's theory. Unless Bell and Pearson know something about the orthodox theology on the gospel of christ and the idea of hell is not true as it is being presented. The need for the Holy Spirit is so important to tell you what is what because there could be lies in it all.

  • @dmoore76 I don't agree with anything that is "another gospel". So, I don't agree with inclusion. I think it is a sign of the end apostacy of the church, maybe even the mark. However, inclusion aside, Pearson knows what he knows. And what he knows is about your favorite bishop/pastor, evangelist, prophet. Pearson is anointed and that is no question. He started many of these current headliner guys and no one will deny that. And that is what worries them. He knows too much about them

  • @dmoore76

    matter how they live. If that were so, why fast, why pray? If the Bible says holiness without, no man shall see the Lord...How is the inclusion gospel acceptable? That is where the trepidation comes in. We all know that the church has become political and there are things going on behind closed doors.

  • @FitnessMinded

    I respectfully disagree. Anyone who has been in the church for any length of time knows that there are questionable activities that take place in the church. The problem is that the inclusion theory is a damnable doctrine. The Bible states that if anyone comes preaching any different gospel, let that gospel be acursed. I don't believe that anyone is scared of Carlton Pearson. The word will stand alone. People are afraid of this doctrine that states everyone is going to Heaven no

  • @dmoore76 Ok, so what about Pearson' assertions about what is going on? He has in so many words said that what is going on, in the black church and also pentecostalism is questionable. He has spoken about what goes on behind closed doors that was questionable, and those things that have happened in the back rooms with leadership are bothering him. And that is what is bothering these other church leaders.  Pearson knows the truth, and that scares these leaders of him. Not his knew theology

  • well why does the bible mention the lake of fire??? Hell is real. God is not goin to make anybody accept him

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