In a now-deleted tweet, Hinn said some of his church’s members had formerly been part of Wilson’s church. The summary indicated much of it was going to be about Wilson. Hinn began a four-part podcast series last week “to address hypocrisy within our camp as the culture war continues,” according to the podcast summary. The wolves will have you apologizing for not serving the sheep to them on a platter, if you're not careful. Give a gift of $50 or more to The Roys Report this month, and you will receive a copy of “The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory: American Evangelicals in an Age of Extremism” by Tim Alberta. “The wolves will have you apologizing for not serving the sheep to them on a platter, if you’re not careful,” former Baptist elder Josiah Hawthorne tweeted. Now fellow pastors and critics of Doug Wilson are asking if Hinn was manipulated into withdrawing his criticism through misapplication of Matthew 18. At the same time, he deleted his public criticism of Doug Wilson, a controversial Idaho pastor who has been linked to multiple sex abuse scandals and claims empathy is a sin. But on Friday, Hinn walked back his comments. It was far from the first time Hinn has publicly criticized another Christian leader. Last Thursday, Hinn said publicly that he had asked G3-a Reformed theology ministry headed by Josh Buice-to hold O’Fallon accountable for “slander” and alliances with false teachers. Hinn, an author, pastor, and critic of prosperity preachers, has denied the allegations time and again. Costi Hinn, nephew of Benny Hinn, has been called a “progressive” to “mark and avoid” for more than two years by Michael O’Fallon-founder of the Christian Nationalist group Sovereign Nations and a board member with G3 Ministries.
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