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Nice to hear from you again Dave but you're off topic stuff belongs over here in lala land
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What's that they say about the definition of insanity? |
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Driscoll would snowball people with charm, and bully those who wavered. Those who couldn't get on the Driscoll bus got exiled. Members were told to avoid them. And Carpenter, if possible, seems even more extreme. Self-absorbed and narcissistic. These guys shouldn't have been leading a Bible study, much less a church. And the fact that they got so big before they self-destructed, as Dave said, tells us a lot about ourselves as well. We'd do well to look in the mirror, here. These examples, and these stories are about us, and our experiences, as well. |
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Of course, time will tell how both driscoll and carpenter play out since they are both relatively young. WN was a remarkable Christian in his efforts to go against the prevailing ideas of a "church" and Christian life. In that sense you can't compare Nee to Driscoll or Carpenter except that the limelight affected them all. And as Aron as noted, in the end they went to me, me, me. Obviously Lee was willing to cover up major problems with his son and was an authoritarian from the get go. Of course, Steve Jobs was a megalomaniac and screwed up his personal life until the end in his efforts to change the world. But he wasn't a Christian and wasn't transformed whereas all of these guys received Christ but still went off the deep end---again, Carpenter is still a work in progress but this apostle thing is problematic. This is kind of a side remark but it is remarkable that over the last 2000 years there has been no Abraham, no Moses, no David, no Solomon in the Christian world. Constantine, an emperor promoted the Council of Nicea in 325AD and what is often not stated is that moment was the continuation and promotion of what would be the RCC. At a later council Pope Urban II in 1095 started the 9 crusades. This was not changed until 1517 when Martin Luther posted his 95 thesis'. Of course Luther was a turning point. Also, all Biblical scripture has ended and all has been written. During the entire history of Israel scripture was being written. It has stopped, ended, done, world without end. We're all just waiting for the Second Coming....nothing else to do. We are going to see more Driscolls, Carpenters, WN/WL---because Christians have had 2000 years to develop and someone is always out there willing to give hope because Christianity is without direction. Each denomination and movement are there to maintain themselves. They are just going through the motions with emotion. I don't know if anyone ever read the "Burnt Over District". It was an area of NY which was heavily Evangelized in the late 1800s until people just became so hardened it was difficult to preach the gospel in that area. The only thing that can be done today is try and expand Christianity to China and South America etc. |
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I'd like to bring it a little closer to home. Remember the article, "We were wrong" by CRI? One of the articles was written by Gretchen Passantino, who was introduced by Hank Hanegraaf as a "world-renowned expert" in cults. My question is, whose world? No citations were given. Not one shred of objective evidence for the statement. What I am getting to is that these people (WN, WL, HH, Carpenter, Driscoll, Brian Houston) are experts in amateurish self-promotion. Go to their web sites and they list all the awards they have gotten. "Most charismatic presenter" at the 2012 Ladies Aid Luncheon. Just bizarre arbitrary stuff, something to tout themselves and their "ministry" with. ("Best-selling author"...10 best? 100 best? 50 best? One-million best?) And Christ, if he ever existed (and He usually did, at one point in their lives) has long since receded into the background. It is now the Kingdom of Me. |
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I don't know who is worse; the suckers who fall for those that claim to be an apostle, or those claiming to be one. I guess they need each other. Check out Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Televangelists https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7y1xJAVZxXg Use your faith, use your faith, to sow big seed donations to reap huge harvests. And gullible believers fall for it, time and time again. |
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They turn faith AND Jesus into a clown. It's embarrassing really. I guess somebody needs to fleece the sheep. They seem to be crying out for it. |
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The sad thing is that people are gullible because they are looking for answers in their lives and these guys/gals are willing to pick their pockets to provide them with answers. Look at the media set up these people have developed. Plus, selling their sermons on DVD etc. When you think about Daystar and other ventures of WL and apparently ventures in China with WN with people believing that they have found the absolute revelation of the Bible with these "Apostles" they are willing to extend their trust followed by their money to these people. |
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As we start to look at Driscoll and Carpenter and many others revisionist history abounds. |
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http://www.alternet.org/tea-party-an...uack-historian |
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This is a case of Christian fundamentalism gone crazy. They are seeking to bring back Old Testament law and stoning ... a Christian version of ISIS, another fundamentalism that's gone wrong. Why is it the those trying so hard to define and hold to Christian fundamentals end up not acting Christian, but acting Old Testament? I blame it on their first fundamental: The whole Bible being the Word of God. Then slavery, stoning, and even genocide, are okay with God. |
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[QUOTE=awareness;43441]It really belongs on the Fundamentalist thread. Barton is an avid fundamentalist ... as are many of the Reconstructionists, pushing this Christian revision of our founding, making the Christian religion the basis and intention of our founding, and not freedom of religion or from. [\QUOTE]Not fundamentalism.
Funny Mentalism!! These guys are just raving loonatics. |
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