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The Deceptive Dangers of Logos Bible Software
By Brian Snider
This is an extensive exposure of Logos Bible Software as an ecumenical blending machine that encompasses nearly every branch of end-time Christianity: Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Reformed, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Methodist, Seventh-day Adventist, Baptist, theological liberalism, conservative evangelicalism, Fundamentalist, and more.
Logos is a subsidiary of Faithlife, as are Verbum Bible Software and Lexham Press. Logos is a dangerous world that can easily draw the individual into association with heretics and put him under the influence of heresy, which the Bible warns against (Romans 16:17-18; 1 Corinthians 15:33; 2 Corinthians 6:14; 11:1-4; Colossians 2:8; 1 Timothy 4:1-2; 1 Timothy 6:3-5; 2 Timothy 3:5; Jude 1:17-23; 1 John 4:1; 2 John 1:7-11; Revelation 2:2, 14-16).
Logos started offering Roman Catholic material in 2011 and founded a full-blown Roman Catholic edition called Verbum in 2013. Roman Catholics hold positions in Logos and Faithlife (the parent corporation).
Consider how Logos describes their role as a blending machine: In the very simplest terms, Logos links together thousands of texts and keys them all to the Scripture. The Bible becomes a sort of hub around which the whole tradition revolves. But, all the texts are linked to each other as well. So, as you read the Bible the software is mining the data of the library for information about the passage. What did St. Augustine say? Aquinas? Vatican II? Once you start following a thread, you can go in any direction with it. This is a recipe for doctrinal disaster and spiritual shipwreck.
A few brethren are biblically grounded enough and spiritually strong enough and critically minded enough to use Logos and not be led astray, but this software package is extremely dangerous.
Logos is a subsidiary of Faithlife, as are Verbum Bible Software and Lexham Press. Logos is a dangerous world that can easily draw the individual into association with heretics and put him under the influence of heresy, which the Bible warns against (Romans 16:17-18; 1 Corinthians 15:33; 2 Corinthians 6:14; 11:1-4; Colossians 2:8; 1 Timothy 4:1-2; 1 Timothy 6:3-5; 2 Timothy 3:5; Jude 1:17-23; 1 John 4:1; 2 John 1:7-11; Revelation 2:2, 14-16).
Logos started offering Roman Catholic material in 2011 and founded a full-blown Roman Catholic edition called Verbum in 2013. Roman Catholics hold positions in Logos and Faithlife (the parent corporation).
Consider how Logos describes their role as a blending machine: In the very simplest terms, Logos links together thousands of texts and keys them all to the Scripture. The Bible becomes a sort of hub around which the whole tradition revolves. But, all the texts are linked to each other as well. So, as you read the Bible the software is mining the data of the library for information about the passage. What did St. Augustine say? Aquinas? Vatican II? Once you start following a thread, you can go in any direction with it. This is a recipe for doctrinal disaster and spiritual shipwreck.
A few brethren are biblically grounded enough and spiritually strong enough and critically minded enough to use Logos and not be led astray, but this software package is extremely dangerous.
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