Non Sola Scriptura: the Blackaby view of God's will
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I tried reading the Blackaby book "Experiencing God" myself a long time ago; I never finished it because it seemed "off" to me, and I was uncomfortable going on the wild goose chase it recommended. So I was fascinated to read this powerful refutation (with about 90 million interesting comments following):
Pyromaniacs: Non Sola Scriptura: the Blackaby view of God's will
“The book [“How Then Should We Choose”] allows advocates of three distinct approaches to the will of God to set forth their views, after which each is critiqued by the others. I will focus on the first only, which is called the “Specific-Will” view. It is written by Henry and Richard Blackaby, who are father and son.”
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