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Originally Posted by TRFrance
The Serpent Seed doctrine has been much discussed around here the last few days.
Various NT writers warned about those who would introduce heretical doctrines into the church. Peter in particular warned (in 1 Pet 2:1) about men bringing "damnable heresies" in to God's people.
Which leads to this simple question: is the Serpent Seed doctrine one that should be considered a "damnable heresy"?
...or should it be considered just a mild and fairly harmless doctrinal error?
What say ye?
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After spending some time in reading William Branham's sermon,
"The Serpent's Seed," Sunday evening, September 28, 1958 at Branham Tabernacle, Jeffersonville, IN [1 hour & 50 minutes] -
http://www.nathan.co.za/message.asp?sermonum=522 [sermon #58-0928E], I am convinced, and this beyond any doubts whatsoever, that it is one of the most
"damnable heresies" I have ever read [or heard]!
While reading this
"damnable heresy" by Branham I was reminded of these words written by John: [see
1 John 2:21]
"I have not written unto you because ye know not the truth, but because ye know it, and that no lie is of the truth."
No part of a
"lie" shall ever have a place of acceptance or respectability among any of the
"true" elements of the fundamental
"principles of the doctrine of Christ," yet this is exactly that which Branham's false, misleading
"Serpent's Seed Doctrine" seeks to accomplish. It MUST be refuted!
We also find it written in
Matthew 18:7, that Jesus said,
"Woe unto the world because of offences! For it must needs be that offences come; but woe to that man by whom the offence cometh!" An
"offence" is simply another word, or manner of saying
"heresy." I would not want to appear before the coming
"judgment seat of Christ" and be held accountable for having been the man through whom the
"offence" of the
"Serpent's Seed Doctrine" came.
That's my opinion of this blatant
"doctrine of devils." I am deeply sorrowful for anyone who has been deceived into its acceptance as a sound, indisputable teaching of the Bible!
If my expressed beliefs have offended any, then [using the written words of the apostle Paul] I can only ask -
"Am I therefore become your enemy, because I tell you the truth?" Galatians 4:16