BLASPHEMOUS NOVEL “THE SHACK” TO BE RELEASED AS FILM FEATURING GOD AS WOMAN; MUSIC FROM HILLSONG UNITED

 
BLASPHEMOUS NOVEL “THE SHACK” TO BE RELEASED AS FILM FEATURING GOD AS WOMAN; 
MUSIC FROM HILLSONG UNITED 
BY HEATHER CLARK
 
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 
Concerns are being raised as the popular and blasphemous novel “The 
Shack” will be released as a film in 2017—a book that portrays God the 
Father as a woman, and that some say unbiblically teaches universalism.

William P. Young’s 2007 novel is stated to have sold approximately 20
million copies and has been translated into 39 languages. In 2013,
Lionsgate Entertainment obtained the rights to turn the book into a
film, which is now scheduled to be released in March 2017 and is
currently being promoted nationwide.
“The Shack” tells the story of a man named Mackenzie “Mack” Phillips
who faces a crisis while on a family vacation as his youngest daughter
Missy is abducted and presumably killed in an abandoned shack. Years
later, the grieving father receives a note from “Papa,” who
tells Phillips that it has “been a while” and to meet up at the shack
the following weekend.
Reluctantly, Phillips returns to the site, where he meets the
Godhead, portrayed as what Young called a “fat black woman,” another
young woman named Sarayu, and a carpenter named Jesus, who seek to help
him deal with his faltering faith and to learn to forgive.

The film features Octavia Spencer as “Papa,” who is asked blatantly
by Phillips, played by Sam Worthington, “Where were you when I needed
you?”
“I never left you. I never left Missy,” she replies with tears.
Sumire Matsubara, a young Asian woman, plays the Holy Spirit, portrayed in the book as Sarayu.

Spencer told reporters prior to the film’s production, “[P]eople have
to remember it’s a manifestation of God—how [the film subject] sees
God—not necessarily how or who or what God is.”
In addition to music from country stars Tim McGraw and Faith Hill,
Lady Antebellum, Brett Eldredge and Dierk Bentley, the film also
features songs from Christian-identified groups Hillsong United and
NeedtoBreathe.
But some have expressed concern not only over the portrayals in “The
Shack,” but also the numerous messages that they state are
unbiblical. James De Young, a professor of New Testament Language and
Literature at Western Seminary in Oregon, wrote a book entitled “Burning
Down the Shack: How the ‘Christian’ Bestseller is Deceiving Millions.”
“A relationship with God comes only by personal trust or faith placed
in Jesus Christ,” he told WND. “For the book to ignore this core of
faith is to propound another and different gospel to that of Jesus and
the Apostles. It is the heart of the gospel, but it is ignored in the
heresy of universal salvation.”
De Young said that in “The Shack,” “ultimately there’s no divine
Savior and Lord, because if people including the devil and his angels
get into Heaven, there’s no cross left to preach.”
“If we cast off the uniqueness of the gospel message, then God is
relegated to an understanding of a deity of our own creation,” he
stated.
Others have also noted that “The Shack” suggests that God is all love
and no justice, and will never judge men for their sins, nor will any
be tormented eternally in Hell.
“I can already imagine ‘The Shack’ Bible studies, sermon series, and
of course the social media hype, not to mention busloads of small groups
fellowshipping and praising ‘Papa’ for another opportunity to share
Jesus. But which Jesus?” asked Amy Spreeman of Berean Research.

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 OCTAVIA SPENCER PLAYS GOD (BUT NOT THE GOD OF THE BIBLE):
 The Shack: Its Dangerous Theology and Error 
(Full Documentary Film)

THE SHACK: Exposing Its Dangerous Heresies (Iron Sharpens Iron Radio Interview)

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SEE OUR PREVIOUS POSTS ABOUT THE SHACK & THOSE PROMOTING IT AND OTHER SOURCES; THESE ARE JUST TWO:

SEE ALSO: https://reformednazarene.wordpress.com/2017/02/18/christians
-falling-for-the-shack-must-get-back-to-the-word-of-god/