No segment of our society boasts more false prophets than politics. You hear them. Commonly called pundits and politicians, they abound.
Every day these false prophets predict the rise and fall of people and policies that affect you and me.
The world of sports possesses nearly as many false prophets as politics. Sportswriters and sports' broadcasters, or false prophets, predict the winners, losers, and point differentials of every sport imaginable.
The news media garners its share of false prophets, too. Their predictions fill print publications, broadcasts, and the internet. They predict everything in our society by manipulating reports of events to their satisfaction in the attempt to dictate future events according to their agendas.
False prophets in almost every area of life gather followers who esteem them. It seems that the wilder these provocateurs' proclamations, often based upon nothing more than imagination, the more they enhance their popularity. Their presence has increased to significant numbers today.
False prophets within Christianity flourish, too. Their numbers swell to include pastors as well as...
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Tom Hill, president of Master Ministries International Inc., received a Bachelor of Science degree from Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, and a Master of Ministry degree from Luther Rice Seminary.
As president of Master Ministries, Mr. Hill's ministry blends...