>> worst, said timms, carlton's preaching about hell was downright dangerous was putting people at risk to say the least. >> we have to look at fact the bible says the blind leaders of the blind shall they not both fall into the ditch? the bottom line is, he preached an erroneous message. are we going to believe what jesus says? jesus spoke 12 times more about hell than he did heaven. >> it did not take very long for the message to get around. carlton's hero, his father figure, oral roberts, was by all accounts crushed. it was more in sorrow than anger that the old evangelist had sent his favorite student a long letter of rebuttal. this doctrine is as dangerous as any i have come in contact with in 66 years of ministry. i implore you, my dear one, please give it up. i feel this so deeply, i weep, i pray, i beseech. i plead. and then in due course, the letter was followed by a decision to remove carlton from