(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Here's your fifth one, they block outside sources. Go to Proverbs chapter 11, Proverbs chapter 11, and look at verse 14, censorship. It's funny how so many people, they're so anti-censorship, but then when you start pointing out their problems, they block you. They're like, oh man, this censorship's really bad, and then you point out how they're doing something wrong, and you're like, oh, block him. Block this guy real quick. It's like, what? You're such a gaslighter. Either you don't like censorship or you do. Which side are you on? Now look at Proverbs 11 verse 14, where no counsel is, the people fall, but in the multitude of counselors, there is safety. There's a problem when some pastor or preacher or charismatic leader wants you to only listen to their voice. Any time they are the only ones with all the answers, it's a very dangerous situation. It's not to say that one person couldn't have the right idea and the majority's wrong. It's not to say there couldn't be a small group that potentially has something right and the majority has something wrong. You know what? It is dangerous. It's something that should be highly scrutinized and it should be compared with. When a lot of people are agreeing, it's generally safer. Now we don't use this verse to say, well, we have to have a multitude to agree it's not right. It's just saying you have to understand the principle of when a lot of people are all saying the same thing, there's more safety in that than if only one person. Now if only one pastor on the planet is telling you that Judah's got more people saved than any other disciple, that's a dangerous doctrine. Because you know what? You find me another pastor, preacher, church father, anybody that has ever taught that, ever. Show me all the sermons about people saying nobody burns in hell. Show me the sermon where pastors are getting up and telling their church members to curse each other. Oh, I forgot. That's like Balaam. He loves to get up there and say if it ain't new or if it's new, it ain't true. And it's like, well, isn't that every doctrine you preach? I've never heard this before from anybody. What a gaslight. And then he just tells you, oh, you guys need to block the new IFB. You can't share any of their material. You can't be friends with any of them. Don't listen to any of these guys online. And you know why he says that? Because he knows he'll get exposed if they do. He knows if they compare the right sermons versus his sermons, he'll be exposed as a fraud. You know what? I'm not getting to Adam Fannin and being carried away. Because if you are, I'm going to say good riddance. In fact, watch the sermons, because if you like them, please get out. It's scary. It's a cult. Look, it is a cult when someone is their only source of authority.