It's none of our business.
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It's none of our business.
Geoff appears to have an agenda.
And I've seen a pervasive agenda here too.
Thanks for confirming my suspicions about the clergy. I've long seen many examples of the clergy in America treating themselves, and each other, as a privileged class, setting themselves up as arbiters of moral judgment, but also prone to go to great lengths in protecting their own, or at least their personal favorites. If they don't like the way the criticism is flowing they'll shut it down with a pious, "It's none of our business," even though it was they who started the dialogue in the first place.
But they also do so very selectively. There are certain select circumstances under which one of their own can be harshly judged for their sins while others, who are also guilty of serious "moral failures" will receive a pass, and with no logical explanation for the glaring inconsistencies in judgment. Theirs isn't a system of godly justice judged by God's standards but rather by their own social biases. Double standards are completely acceptable because the clergy remain oblivious to the utter hypocrisy of their own pharisaical judgments.
They'll come down extremely hard on a guy like Tullian, judging him worthy of a lifetime ban on the ministry, including even if it's only in an admin role, while giving a pass to a reprobate like Sproul, even endorsing his one year paid vacation and calling it "punishment." I didn't start this thread on Sproul, ya'll did, and some of you outright praised him. I merely stepped in to point out there's another side of the story that's worthy of at least knowing about. Ah, but you don't want to know and run the risk of having your collective fantasy thinking tarnished with a heavy dose of reality? Why not just be honest and say so rather than playing the "It's none of our business" card and "Oh, we can disregard Geoff because he obviously has an agenda"? Such mendacity.
Yes, you can say I have an agenda, but it's not so much about RC Jr, anymore than it's about Tullian. They just happen to make ideal examples of the clergy double standard treatment I'm talking about. My agenda is about phariseeism in the church and the mendacity of its clergy. It's pretty obvious from your reactions that I've stepped on some toes by pointing it out; but I'm not your problem. Rather than dismissing me with a wave of the hand, why not examine the attitudes of your own hearts and see how you might benefit from this exchange?
Let me guess, you are part of the house church movement? So you show up here, have no relationships with anyone and start condemning everyone. You do understand your behavior is trollish. Your only purpose is to raise emotions and stir people up and you have to engage in gossip in order to do that. Sorry of I step on your toes.
You're not stepping on my toes Revmitchell. You might only be able to do that if you were accurately judging me. "Judge not according to the appearance, but judge righteous judgment." If you ever start to do that I'll likely thank you for it and do something about it. Lord knows I'm still far from the man I want to be in Christ.
Thanks for the question about house churches, even though it has nothing at all to do with this dialogue, and seems like yet another attempt to evade the issues I've expressed. House churches? As in how the church met up until the time Constantine paganized the church in the fourth century? No, I've never been a part of it. I don't endorse it, but I don't condemn it either. I don't know enough about it to have come to an informed opinion. I'm an SBC church member. My pastor shares the same concerns I've expressed here about the clergy and he's working to change that mindset and bring greater accountability within the SBC. He doesn't agree that Sproul should have gotten a one year paid vacation, nor does he view his suspension with pay as punishment or discipline. I'm grateful my pastor doesn't evidence the sorts of issues I've raised here (not that he's without his own unique set of issues, but at least he's open to dealing with them). If only there were more like him.
Hmmm...maybe it is a reformed thing. Anyway I shudder to think your pastor would engage in gossip in order to promote and agenda.
The charge of "Gossip" is the self same specious argument as "It's none of our business." It's only "gossip" when someone is making a strong case for which you have nothing to counter it with.
They'll come down extremely hard on a guy like Tullian, judging him worthy of a lifetime ban on the ministry, including even if it's only in an admin role, while giving a pass to a reprobate like Sproul, even endorsing his one year paid vacation and calling it "punishment."
It is interesting that you are so against the clergy. Are you in a good solid church under good leadership or are you a lone ranger? What is your present circumstances with a church?
I'm an SBC church member.
A couple of posts upstream in this thread he answered that:
Seriously? Let's see:
Sproul: visited a website, left an e-mail and left, knowing it was wrong But the interesting thing is that his wife is dead. He is a widower. He is no longer married. He can find another woman if he wishes and it is not wrong. What would be wrong would be to have an intimate relationship with her before they are married...
There is no "pass" here no matter what you say.
I've seen the evidence you show and I don't see your argument.