He is very diligent in exposing the pseudo-Christian plague among us. MacArthur and Begg are getting caught up in this mess. Probably due to lust for money. Supposedly MacArthur has a net worth of $14 million, a salary of $400,000 (pastor salary alone) plus other revenues and allowances so all totalled approx $1,000,000 per year.
Servus Christi is a professional heresy hunter.
He is involved with Jacob Prasch's ministry, who is another strange character. He reminds me of a Mafia hit man.
But, I can see why you would refer to Servus Christi. He doesn't like Reformed theology, and you are overjoyed to promote these attacks on Reformed theology.
I am not particularly a fan of John MacArthur because of his dispensationalism, but I doubt that he is a money-grubber. He may have a net worth of $14 million, but how much does he give? That would be the question.
Regarding his salary, I think you are forgetting that he has to live in Los Angeles which does not have the lowest standard of living. I can live very comfortably in my area on $75K (I am on disability and don't receive anywheres near that much) but the same would not be true in Los Angeles.
Additionally, you are using the phrase "supposedly". If you are not confident of the facts, why are you reporting them?
By the way, why don't you point out Billy Graham's net worth at the end of his life?
It was a LOT. I was shocked to know that he was worth so much. It was $25 million, which is almost double John MacArthur's reported figure.
I had heard that Billy Graham basically took a vow of poverty at one point, so I was shocked to hear this figure. And, I still don't know all the details so I am not going to diss Billy Graham over this.
Finances are a lot more complicated than simpletons will acknowledge. Especially simpletons with an agenda. And, it is no accident that you selected two Reformed men to slander.
Regarding Alistair Begg, I trust he is a faithful, solid man of God. However, he doesn't share your theology so he has a target on his back. Like I said, I am not the biggest fan of John MacArthur, but he has solid teachings on many topics, other than dispensationalism and perhaps his overly rigid view of mental health issues (he thinks there is no place for legitimate mental health drugs).
However, if you are an anti-nomian, anti-Reformed person, you will not like him. He believes that real faith produces good works as a fruit of salvation, and many antinomian, dispensationalist types do not like this. They believe in once-saved-always saved, that you can go on in sinful living after salvation, with no regards for holiness, after "praying the prayer" or "going to the altar", and that is just fine. In other words, their claim is that salvation is about mere mental assent, and does not necessarily produce spiritual fruit.
I also assess that Servus Christi is a snake. He has basically targeted everyone but himself. He is some young guy out to expose everyone he can, and to build up his reputation.
I suggest that folks pull up his list of videos on his channel and look at the titles. He's pretty much a professional church critic. He might be right on some of them, and on some details, but his overall mentality is to slander as many Christians as he can. Jacob Prasch has a similar mentality. Both of them think God has promoted them to "discernment ministries" and they are capable of judging the entire church, and exposing solid men of God.
Folks, you might consider the agenda of individuals on this forum. I've been here long enough to identify a few.
And, by the way, you might consider my convictions, too. I am not into charismatic theology. I am not into dispensationalism. I am not into free-willer theology. I am totally transparent about this. However, you have to be here for a while to identify the presuppositions of some people, because they are not transparent about them.