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[B-man"] "O.K., fine! What need is there for the Church... or churchmen - OR the Bible?" _____________ Like many posters on this site, most people are spiritually illiterate. When many New Agers perform their bogus and unverifiable rertrievals, they don't seem to be motivated by the virtue of compassion. ***************** -Well, churches and churchmen are after MONEY, which I haven't seen our resident "New Agers"asking me for, yet. (Do NOT tell me that TITHING is not the BIGGEST scam ever...) BTW, churchmen are spiritually illiterate too, as a general rule. (Even more so, as they are sponging off their flocks for their livelihood and RATIONALIZING it as "spiritual guidance"...) _________________ [B-man:] "Why not simply dispense with all this stuff, and take Dude's "attitude of acknowledgement" toward Jesus?" _______________________________
Dude's flippant reaction to his divine overture will likely ensure that he will not receive another. Jesus gave Dude a choice and Dude chose to remain immersed in New Age manure rather than explore the meaning of his experience. He actually believes that it is feasible to sense an encounter with Jesus with no concern to learn more about Jesus and His teaching from the eyewitnesses who followed Him and experienced His resuurrection. ***************** -Ah,yes... we're supposed to believe that Jesus' REANIMATED CORPSE was lurching around Jerusalem, a'la "Dawn of the Dead." I forgot about that. We're supposed to take it LITERALLY, just like Tertullian advised (never mind that Tertullian was a sick, SICK man..!) BTW, Dude's beliefs are manure? I guess that means that Hernando Cortez, Francisco Pizarro, and the priests who burned all the Mayan codices (and therefore DESTROYED who knows how much scientific knowledge about tropical plant properties, ect.) were NOT holders of "manure" beliefs. O.K. - whatever you say, chief! Oh, and is Dude going to J.D. Howe's version of "Hell" now, for "rejecting Jesus' overture?" If Jesus wanted Dude to adopt 4th-century Council-Of-Nicea orthodox beliefs, why didn't he TELL Dude that??????? (Fess up, Don... that's what you REALLY believe in, isn't it? You're a barbaric a-hole at heart, you just don't have the guts to admit it.)
[B-man:] "What good is the Church, or churchmen, or their doctrines?" __________________________________________________
The short answer is that the church is a reliable means of salvation, though not exclusively so. The church is a major source of good and decency in the world. For example, one reason for the rising tide of anti-Semitism in Europe is the decline of the Christian faith there. Evangelicals were responsible for abolishing slavery in the British Empire and were a major force behind the rise of compassionate social consciousness in Britain (the abolition of cruel child labor laws, etc.). ***************** -That's nice. Wanna talk anti-Semitism in Europe? How about Germany back in the 1500's, or Spain after 1492? Those days weren't exactly the heyday of atheism... Why did it take the churches 1800 years to start abolishing slavery, protecting children, ect.? Maybe it had something to do with the influence of the ENLIGHTENMENT (a development you no doubt attribute to Old Nick, that tricky old cuss..!) I'll tell you why... because before that, the Church was too busy with burning "witches" and heretics, and launching "crusades to the Holy Land." (Oh, and accumulating wealth by any which way they could, inventing some of history's best scams along the way - ever heard of the sale of indulgences?) _________________
At the local church level, small churches throughout America maintain food banks for the poor, organize and serve in soup kitchens, hold fund raisers for people afflicted with catastrophic medical emergencies, aggressively track down the lonely and helpless and provide them loving support, maintain huge missionary budgets to help the poor in Third World countries. And just look at the major effort of Rick Warren's church to fight AIDs in AFrican countries or look at Mother Teresa's organization that feeds houdreds of thousands of the poorest of the poor in India. In my experience, there is no comparsion between the compassion expressed by tha average local church and the narcissism expressed by the church's narcissistic New Age critics. ***************** -Never mind that churches also foster mental illness via threats of "fiery Hell for not kissing a$$ properly" - influencing unstable people like Andrea Yates to drown her babies (ever heard of a "New Ager" pulling a stunt like that?) and encourage their followers to gun down doctors and blow up medical clinics. Why aren't the churches clamoring in the streets to bring home our troops right now? Most of 'em "support the troops" as in "Go get 'em, tiger" but not much else, so far as I've seen. (BTW, funny you should mention Mother Theresa. Google "Christopher Hitchens + Mother Theresa" and you'll find out how lepers were basically left to rot in her facilities, while she herself jet-setted the world to get the finest medical care for HERSELF that money could buy... and that's just for STARTERS..!) Besides... you're the KING of narcissism around here, Don. Look at some of your own posts, and be darn careful you're not the pot calling the kettle black!!! ___________________
New Agers don't seem to realize that PUL requires the cooperative efforts of comminities united for common noble purposes. By contrast, how much good is accmplished by all the mental masturbation peformed on this site? ******************* -How much good is accomplished in your average church? Oh sure... you'll get LOTS of "love" there, IF you toe the line. But watch what happens when you ask too many QUESTIONS... Sort of like Amway. (Is it any coincidence that Amway expects its top distributors, to be evangelical Christians? I think not!) Beyond the obvious benefits of being in an "old boys network" and communal sharing infrastructure, which you can also find in some college fraternities... "where's the beef?" (as the old lady used to ask at Wendy's...) On the other hand... look at the folks here, how they deal with a guy like ME. (In your average church, or Christian website, I'd have been out on my ear a long time ago... or at least a social pariah! Says something, maybe..?) ____________________
[B-man:] "And what value are they, if the "vicarious atonement" theory is not true, or necessary to believe in?" ____________________
I believe the vicarious atonement threory, but its practical implications are often misunderstood. Many Christians profess faith in the Gospel of grace, but then fail to grasp the meaning of a grace-based life. Grace means "unmerited favor." Insignificant creatures like us can do nothing to "earn" the favor of the Creator of the universe. So we are "saved by grace through faith, not by works, lest anyone should boast (Ephesians 2:8-9)." The meaning of the cross is that God does not assess me in terms of my accumulation of good works, but in terms of how my behavior reveals the spiritual person I might become by His grace and with His guidance. On the other hand, one cannot be "saved" by grace without any works (James 2:14, 24). How, then, can Ephesians be reconciled with James? The only proper response to grace is a life that strives to express gratitude (see e. g. 1 Thessalonians 5:18; 1 Timothy 2:1; Ephesians 5:20). Practically speaking, this means I relate to you not out of a sense of duty, but out of a sense of privilege. As a motivation, duty can easily connote a sense of burden. A grace-based life does not allow me to collect applause in my mind for putting up with you. From the Gospel's perspective, "good works" don't merit anything; rather they are my way of making my gratitude real. It is not enough to express my gratitude in words or thoughts; I must make my gratitude real by the way I serve God and treat others. Jesus taught:
"Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who abuse you (Luke 7:29-30)."
I must strive to love my enemy not to shame him, but to make my gratitude real for the fact that God will accept me just the way I am if I accept my enemy just the way he is. God has no absotute standard of justice; rather, He judges me by the standard I use to judge others (Matthew 7:2). To the degree that I nurse a grudge against you and refuse to forgive you for what you did to me, God won't forgive me (Matthew 6:14-15).
Ultimately, though, salvation is a mystery and only God is the final Judge. Christians must let God determine which non-Christians do and do not adequately succeed in living such a grace-based life and what postmortem remedial options are avaibable for those who fall short and are separated from God on the basis of like attracts like.
Don ***************** -O.K., you old know-it-all, you... Give me SCIENTIFIC PROOF that your old book, is true. (Preferably in a peer-reviewed scientific journal.) Otherwise, I'll have to assume that your arguments are no less based on emotion, than Dude's "New Age Manure" is. (Perhaps even MORE so, as Dude at least BELIEVES he has direct experience of what he believes in. You DON'T, your beliefs are based on BLIND FAITH. While we're at it, Don... I've got some beachside property here in Missoula, right on the ocean. Better hurry up and buy some, while I'm selling low!) BTW, if we're such "insignificant creatures", then why does "God" care what we do, or don't do? We must be pretty important little beasties, then. Important enough to take responsibility for our OWN salvation, even - AND to define for ourselves, just WHAT "salvation" is..!
Keep on arguing your point! I like to rip apart your arguments, it helps keep my mind off of smoking... Cheers,
B-man
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