In answer to your whole post I addressed then in the broad way he stated them. If he had specifics in mind he should have made them clear. If he isn't going to be specific I cannot answer them in any other way. The liberal left is to be opposed in most cases. And i doubt you know what goes on in conservative churches all the time. Your assertion is a lie the liberla left tells quite often. The left talks about it. Waits for the government to do something about it. And all the while conservatives are out on the streets doing something about it. Without the aid of government.
And The Pulpits Are Silent
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by Revmitchell, Mar 11, 2008.
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The ignorance (of both reality and of Scripture) displayed in most of your original comments makes a mockery of the church. They were just not true! You should just own up to your mistake and not make it again.
As for the rest of your comments, no one is under any duty to you to be specific. People talk in general terms all the time. If you want more specifics do something novel... ask for them.
I do know what goes on in conservative churches. I am a member of one, and have been a member of and involved in various conservative ministries and churches since I was a child when I became a Christian. Providence Baptist church, www.pray.org
(Oh, and by "conservative" I mean "takes the Bible as the perfect Word of God and the only Truth we have to stand on." I don't go by your definition of conservative, which seems to be "disagrees with the 'left' at all cost even if it means denying Scripture to do it") -
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Just wondering.
In an earlier post Rev. talked about how Conservatives are out and doing while Liberals sit and wait for the government to "do." I visited the web site where Rev. is the rev. and did not see a list of the ministries of the church. So, Rev. is you church involved in any of the following:
ESOL classes for legal aliens?
Run or help at a food bank?
Run or help at a day care center with free scholarships for the poor?
Hold classes on parenting for pregnant teenages? [A great way to witness to them you know.]
Just wondering what ministries your church is involved with.
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It has never been the government's responsibility to take care of Americans. It has been ours, even ourselves, who should take care of ourselves, Christian or not. We become very weak and vulnerable if we have to depend on government. Besides, how would you expect the government to care for the lives of you or your loved ones, when they do not even protect those who cannot speak for themselves, the unborn.
We also should not have any military overseas, and no war unless it takes place on our own soil. No more playing peacekeepers. If a country is in trouble, let them fight for change themselves.
We should not be wasteful with what God has given us, to be good stewards of, the earth.
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As Americans, we have the freedom to watch whatever we want, eat whatever we want, and still say whatever we want. As Christians, though, we should be more discerning and restrained.
With regard to the OP, I'm sure it does get frustrating when preachers do talk about problems in today's society, but it continually falls on deaf ears. We have become so accoustomed to hearing things we want to hear, and only these things, it becomes very difficult to preach about an otherwise unpopular subject. Yes, I do think there are preachers who have given up, and only want to whisper sweet nothings into people's ears, but there are a great many, a magority, who do continue to preach the entire Word of God, the good, the bad, and the ugly (at least, in some people's perception.)
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However, the church has provided more money and help to the world than the "world" has ever provided. More good has been done in the name of Christ than any other name.
The problem in the pulpit is simple. It's called APOSTASY. We are moving toward the day when there will be no sound teaching coming out of the church. That is why it is so important for each generation to preach the WORD and not compromise in even the slightest point. Compromise is like a cancer that spreads from one generation to the next until there is total apostasy. -
If your answer is NO, then why is it bliblical to sit back and watch Sadam Insane do the same things to his people?
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
The Sudan
Zimbabwe
N. Korea
Burma
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I also believe it is a sin to neglect or turn our backs on hungry, oppressed, or even tortured people anywhere in the world.
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I am saying that we have a responsibilty as individual Christians to help whoever we can.....with the guidance of the Holy Spirit....I am not saying that we should let people take advantage of us. God wil lead us to help those who really need if we will listen, but if we simply say "no" because we already tithed, then we arent open to Godly instruction.
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