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Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by Luke2427, Feb 15, 2013.

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  1. Earth Wind and Fire

    Earth Wind and Fire Well-Known Member
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    Brother, I would like you to explain to me what you mean by Washers being "POISON" to a local congregation?!? Is it that he snaps them out of their comfort zones & threating to a nice & comfortable congregation......because if so... No, let me stop here. Will wait for your explanation before jumping to conclusions! Thanks
     
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    If it had been an honest question, you would have left the word "twaddle" out.
     
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    I call them as I see them.
     
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    Saturn, no worries I respect your church's decision not to re-invite Paul Washer. I cannot comment on your experience, only my own. He hits hard. The reasoning he has given in interviews is that the he believes that much of the Western church is apostate. It does not live what it claims to believe. I cannot say I disagree with his assessment of the Western church. I know my own struggle with sin.

    I doubt Washer would agree that his sort of preaching should dominate pulpits every Lord's Day. His purpose is to wake people up. It is the job of the elders to shepherd the flock. I think that is the real problem in Western churches -- a failure on the part of elders to shepherd the flock of God under their charge.
     
  5. Earth Wind and Fire

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    Tom.....1st thank you for your commentary.

    I must say that any commentary on this forum is always terse & combative and we all have had our time in the barrel so if you are looking for mellow conversation, I fear this is not the place to hang your hat.

    As to gnostic's, whatever has happened in the past to Calvinists or Non-Cals is really past history......my own conclusion is they all have evolved to mature belief systems. However I would see some level of gnosticism in the focusing on the present church is offering the world which is other world / do it all so you will get into heaven theology. This manifests itself in typical conventional church with tired & lazy church service. That is why when I viewed a 'Paul Washer' You Tube this morning, I was stunned. But more importantly I see the actions of churches today as modern day gnosticism.

    John 20:27

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    27 Then saith he to Thomas, Reach hither thy finger, and behold my hands; and reach hither thy hand, and thrust it into my side: and be not faithless, but believing.

    Are we modern Christians afraid to touch the flesh of Christ because if we cannot do this, then we sure as shootin cannot touch the flesh of one another and understand what God is calling us as disciples to do. Thomas is our symbol of heady faith. So Christ asks Thomas to touch the wounds & finally believe. Unfortunately most of us are sleep walking through life & the church is reinforcing the zombie like behavior.

    So how can we ever possibly expect the world to take us seriously... that to me is Gnosticism & we are all guilty of it.
     
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    Tactful & well said Herald! :sleeping_2::laugh:
     
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    Now, if Ron Paul wants to start an appliance company, I will buy a Paul washer, and a Paul dryer for that matter.
     
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    Remember, The Washer....only comes with a agitator....LOL
     
  9. Thomas Helwys

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    I also.

    I'll see your "twaddle" and raise you a "drivel".

    Your turn, if you care to continue with the slinging that you initiated.
     
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    Pastor's and pulpit committees need to be up front and open and honest and transparent.

    Maybe our politicians could learn from us.
     
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