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Tom
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Needs to get a Life
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Needs to get a Life
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His website fails to tell the whole story, or he has changed his own views, or he does not understand what he has written. For example, in his book, The Bondage Breaker, Neil Anderson gives an example of the "devil made me do it" thinking when he describes the case of a Christian woman who he said had been involved in all types of sin:<br><br><blockquote>[color:blue]Sheila is a sobering example of a dimension of spiritual vulnerability that most Christians do not like to talk about: [color:red]demonic control</font color=red>. As a believer, Sheila had obviously lost control in her eating habits, in her sexual behavior, and in her devotional life.<br><br>Neil Anderson, The Bondage Breaker, (Eugene, OR: Harvest House, 1990), p. 172.</font color=blue></blockquote> According to Anderson, the reason for this woman's sinful behavior was [color:red]demonic control</font color=red>. She is not to blame for her lack of discipline or obedience to Scripture. Anderson then states that this woman eventually became free when she renounced Satan's control over her life (p. 172).<br><br>Thus, I can see how you would think he DID, DOES believe in Christians being demon possessed, though his website does say otherwise [img]http://www.the-highway.com/w3timages/icons/shrug.gif" alt="shrug" title="shrug[/img]. I think he is a good one to stay away from until he understands what he believes.
Reformed and Always Reforming,
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