A dentist who brands himself for making “sexy teeth” apparently moonlights as a pastor on weekends in Dallas, Texas. But despite a career focused on oral hygiene, Dr. Field Harrison has a dirty, blasphemous mouth. A viral video Field Harrison shows him clumsily articulating that opposing homosexual relationships is tantamount to blaspheming the Holy Spirit.
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They say you can’t drink. He says ‘I’m going to make wine at this party when we run out.’ They say ‘I’m going to be judgmental. I’m supposed to be judgmental.’ Jesus says ‘you should not be judgmental. Otherwise, you will be judged.’
They say that nobody of the same-sex should ever get married. Jesus goes mute on this issue. Jesus says ‘love is sacred.’ There’s only one unforgivable sin, the sin against the Holy Spirit, blasphemy against the Holy Spirit and if you think preaching against love isn’t blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, then I don’t know what it is.
When people love each other, to break that up, that is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit and it’s time for someone at church to speak up that what we are preaching is ridiculous.
We have to follow Jesus on another level. His words deserve to be the highest. He spoke for the Father. No one else spoke for the father other than Jesus Christ. That is what makes him the Messiah, that is why we are here, and if we get confused thinking that he is discriminatory toward anybody for a lifestyle or for a race or for interracial marriage. Think about 50 years ago when people weren’t even getting allowed to get married in some areas, when they weren’t of the same race, how ridiculous that is, and this world became more loving than Christians.
And there are people in this city that preach hate and we have to come against it as Christians. We gotta be like, ‘that is ridiculous. Jesus would never do that to anybody.‘ He would love people, He would love people on the level. He would love people so amazingly, openly, because he doesn’t want to change your sexuality; He wants to change your mentality. He want to change you. He doesn’t want you to be hateful. He values, faith, justice, and mercy. And here we are judging people for things he never even said.
But guys, there are some people that want to treat the whole Bible as equal, just not this guy…we want obedience to change the world. And I know this is not for everyone, and I know that it’s not appreciated especially in a Christian crowd, but it’s time for a Christian stand up for those that don’t have a voice.
The concert worshipping crowd fell silent, and according to reports, Christians walked out in disagreement.
Amen Church is an unorthodox church, in that the staff does not take a salary from the church, as Field Harrison is the founder of Mint Dentistry. A glaring omission on Amen’s faith statement is any stated belief on the inerrancy, much less importance of Scripture. This foreshadows Harrison’s teaching that not all Scripture is equally authoritative or inspired.
Additionally, as this event was a worship concert, Dante Bowie, former member of Maverick City Music, who was let go for his nude selfie scandal, has hitched his wagon to this church, or at very least, Harrison is glomming onto his celebrity status. Bowe has performed on several occasions for Amen, and Harrison features him prominently on his own linktree account.
According to their YouTube account
The AMEN Church in downtown Dallas was founded with the desire to change everything about the way we traditionally do CHURCH. It’s our mission to spread the Word of God throughout the world through generosity, unity, and love. No more religion. Just Jesus.
Amen Church is a self-hating church, and therefore, it was inevitable that its pastor would be theologically compromised. Anathematizing Christians was seeker-sensitivity gone spicy and the result of him not working for the church he preaches for, and thus having no accountability.
One Response
Jesus said of the Holy Spirit, “And when he comes, he will convict the world concerning sin and righteousness and judgment: ” (John 16:8)
Concerning the world, the Holy Spirit’s job is to convict. It’s not to make people feel good about themselves. It’s the opposite.
That feeling the dentist has is not the Holy Spirit, and it is not love. It is delighting in wickedness (2 Thess. 2:12, 1 Cor. 13:6) with no concern for eternal matters.