A Refutation of Copeland's Creation Beliefs - Digging Deeper: Andreas Wiget
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This is what Kenneth Copeland writes in his book "The Blessing of the Lord," "When God said, “Light be!” He did more than ignite the “big bang” that would set the universe in motion. He released the very essence of Himself into this material creation because He wanted the family He was about to create to be eternally surrounded with 100 percent, absolute Good." By making this statement, Copeland unwittingly affirms unbiblical doctrines such as the creation ex deo and panentheism. Watch this episode of Digging Deeper to find out why.
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