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Peter Sturges Ruckman (November 19, 1921 – April 21, 2016) was an American Independent Fundamental Baptist pastor, author, and founder of the Pensacola Bible Institute in Pensacola, Florida (not to be confused with the Pensacola Christian College in the same city).
Peter Ruckman, Baptist minister, writer, and founder of Pensacola Baptist Institute; leading proponent of one of the most extreme "KJV-only" positions; outspoken critic of BJU Joel Salatin , organic farmer and author; owner of Polyface Farm , featured in Michael Pollan 's Omnivore's Dilemma
Peter Ruckman (1921–2016) Billy Graham (1918–2018) ... Enoch Adeboye (1942–present) Redeemed Christian Church of God, Servant of Yahweh; Joyce Meyer (1943 ...
Peter Ruckman [48] Shelton Smith [49] Southern Methodist Church [27] The Shepherd's Chapel. It adheres to Christian Identity and it is also KJV only. Brother Stair; Jimmy Swaggart; The Sword of the Lord [49] Trinitarian Bible Society [50] Westboro Baptist Church [51] [page needed] West Coast Baptist College [52] WGCR; Some Conservative ...
A more extreme form of King James Onlyism was advanced by Peter Ruckman (1921–2016), who argued that the KJV constitutes "new revelation," even superior to the original Hebrew and Greek manuscripts. [24] In contrast, some IFB leaders take a more moderate position. John R. Rice (1895–1980), for example, argued that while the KJV is ...
The three Bob Joneses, especially Bob Jones Jr., sharply criticized the Roman Catholic Church. For instance, Jones Jr. once said that Catholicism was "not another Christian denomination. It is a satanic counterfeit, an ecclesiastic tyranny over the souls of men....It is the old harlot of the book of the Revelation—'the Mother of Harlots.'"
Ivy Ruckman (1931–2021), award-winning author Peter Ruckman (1921–2016), Baptist minister and King James Only advocate John Wilson Ruckman (1858–1921), American general
God desires that all persons should come to faith in Him, and election is according to God's foreknowledge, not only of faith but of all events (1 Peter 1:1-2). (However, a minority of Free Grace theologians have proposed unconditional election, for example Charles Ryrie). [122] [149] [139]