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What is a
"Ruckmanite"?
ANSWER:
"Ruckmanite" is a name Bible critics call
anyone who disagrees with them.
EXPLANATION:
Peter Sturges Ruckman was born in 1921. He has spent
years studying the manuscript history of the Bible. He
received his doctorate in philosophy from Bob Jones
University.
He has personally founded or helped to
found dozens of churches. He is the founder and president
of the Pensacola Bible Institute in Pensacola, Florida,
where he has trained hundreds of preachers, missionaries
and Christian laymen. He has also authored over forty
books and Bible commentaries.
He is, without a doubt, the most outspoken
champion of the King James Bible in this generation. He
is considered an extremely dangerous foe to the Bible
critics who teach that God has not preserved His Bible
perfect. (In spite of Psalm 12:6, 7).
His arsenal consists of an above average
intellect, years of studying Bible manuscripts and a
caustic delivery. This abrasive preaching style so
offends (and scares) today's limpwristed "soldiers
of the Lord" that they shrink from any confrontation
with him, OR the facts he presents.
ALL Bible critics claim to believe that the
Bible is the "perfect word of God without a mixture
of error." They make this claim to deceive the
people in their congregations. They live in fear that a
member of their congregation will pick up one of Dr.
Ruckman's many books and discover the difference between
someone who "claims" to believe that the Bible
is perfect and someone who really does.
Many Christians on their own, have
concluded that the Bible (King James Bible) is the
absolute perfect word of God. They, in complete innocence,
will question their pastor's "improvements" on
scripture and suddenly find themselves denounced as a
"Ruckmanite. " In many cases they have never
even heard of Dr. Peter S. Ruckman.
This denunciation is a simple yet desperate
tactic. No Christian wants to be guilty of "following
a man." Therefore, the Bible critic reasons that if
Bible believers can be accused of "man following"
they will discard their conviction and humbly follow them.
I once met a preacher who rejected the
thought of being grouped with Bible believers because he
would then be a "Ruckmanite." He claimed,
" I don't follow any man."
This sounds very pious. He later informed
me that he was a "Calvinist." (A follower of
the teachings of the man, John Calvin).
So, today, anyone who really believes that
the Bible is the perfect word of God without a mixture of
error AND can produce it instead of just talk about it
can expect to be called a "Ruckmanite" by
someone who feels threatened by their faith and
confidence.
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