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Title: How the apostates take over
Source: One News Now
URL Source: http://www.onenewsnow.com/Perspectives/Default.aspx?id=1558226
Published: Mar 16, 2012
Author: Michael Youssef
Post Date: 2012-03-16 17:39:25 by redleghunter
Keywords: None
Views: 7615
Comments: 22

The evangelical church is under constant threat to compromise its reliance on biblical truth. The human desire to be accepted, to not be seen as "outside the mainstream," can be overwhelming. But that desire is our weakness, our downfall. It does not always immediately destroy the dam we build to protect the waters of truth, but instead it leads to tiny fissures that grow until destruction is inevitable.

Twenty years ago, I experienced the painful demise of the Episcopal Church, which once was a bastion of biblical truth. It was not a pretty picture. It was a picture painted in the primary colors of relentlessness and deception.

The combination of those elements inevitably led some sincere folks to weariness, and willingness to compromise, and yes, ultimately to surrender. For those who sought peace at any price, conformity over conviction, and popularity over principle, capitulation seemed the easier way out.

The initial compromise, which caused the first cracks in the dike, seemed innocent enough at the time: the ordination of women.

But to truly understand how that initial compromise caused a wave of liberalism to overcome biblical boundaries within the Episcopal Church (and soon by the rest of the mainline denominations), we have to understand the different groups involved.

Sincere followers of Christ made up the first group. They believed in Jesus and the scriptures. To them, the effort to ordain women seemed genuine. But they ultimately bought into the secular argument that the ordination of women was merely an issue of equality, sharing power, responding to new realities, and gaining relevancy with modern culture. Those believers were most troublesome of all. Although they adhered to the secular perspective, no one could accuse them of having "departed the faith once delivered."

The second group, which pushed the breached even further, was comprised of people who were religious but biblically illiterate. They followed a simple faith not rooted in history. They were more willing to follow than to think.

The third group was made up of committed liberals, or as I prefer to call them, apostates. That group often worked behind the scenes. They hid in the shadows, preferring to steer the second group forward while putting pressure on the first group. They fueled the secular media with proclamations that the church was "hopelessly out of touch with the real world" or that the "male-dominated church is unwilling to share power with women."

The media -- which loves to denigrate the church and its leadership for refusing to adhere to a godless culture -- used its powerful megaphone to condemn the church. Of course, the media never understood that ministry in the Church of Jesus Christ is not about power. A pastor models himself after Jesus, who "did not come to be served, but to serve."

When apostate Christians and agnostics were allowed to set the agenda and define the arguments, the faint of heart self-consciously sought to surrender. Quickly abandoned were Martin Luther's words: "Here I stand. I can do no other."

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#1. To: redleghunter (#0)

The evangelical church is under constant threat to compromise its reliance on biblical truth.

The Protestant Evangelical/Fundamentalist church is one of the three major heretical, Satan-controlled death cults in the world, the other two being Islam and Judaism. Their Holy Sacrament is blood, death, and misery and their hate and blood lust have made a mockery of my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, who was the Prince of Peace, not a God of War.

The Protestant Evangelical/Fundamentalist church has twisted Holy Scripture to make themselves the subservient protectors of Judaism, whose validity ended when Jesus was crucified. They have willingly involved themselves and this country in the power struggle between the demonic death cults of Islam and Judaism, all the while falsely claiming that God commands it. They have turned away from God.

On a political level, they are as bad as the leftists when it comes to their desire to grow the size of government. The only difference between the two is where they want to spend the money, and even that difference is shrinking on a daily basis. They have no desire to shrink the size of government like real conservatives. They just want to move it around so that more money is spent on war (as opposed to defense) and the police state so that they can pay homage to Satan by increasing the amount of blood, death, and misery within these United States and throughout the world.

The good news is that good always triumphs over evil. As the death cults spread more and more misery in this country and throughout the world, people will begin to see them for what they are and will turn back to Jesus Christ.

Fibr Dog  posted on  2012-03-16   18:41:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Fibr Dog (#1)

Yeah. That's it. That's why virtually EVERY country Catholicism takes hold becomes a socially Marxist, economic basket case. Catholicism is codified pagan worship.

Rudgear  posted on  2012-03-16   18:44:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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That's why virtually EVERY country Catholicism takes hold becomes a socially Marxist, economic basket case

So there are only two branches of Christianty? Catholics and the American Fundamentalist death cult?

The 250 MILLION members of the Eastern Orthodox church would be suprised to hear that. So would the members of the various Oriental Orthodox churches as well as the Lutherans.

jwpegler  posted on  2012-03-17   10:31:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: jwpegler (#9)

So there are only two branches of Christianty? Catholics and the American Fundamentalist death cult?

The 250 MILLION members of the Eastern Orthodox church would be suprised to hear that. So would the members of the various Oriental Orthodox churches as well as the Lutherans.

I don't follow your 'logic'. I'm guessing your religion is skewing your ability to think and read clearly. I have no idea from where you drew your conclusions, base on what you quote. Are orthodox churches recognized by Rome? Because I know no Protestant sects, certainly not Lutheranism (interesting you should select that particular one out of so many) is recognized by Rome. In fact their Middle Ages Crusades were directed as much at Protestants, whom they regard as infidel as Muslims and any other non-Catholic.

Rudgear  posted on  2012-03-17   12:29:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Rudgear, jwpegler (#10)

In fact their Middle Ages Crusades were directed as much at Protestants, whom they regard as infidel as Muslims and any other non-Catholic.

how is this possible? the middle ages and the crusades were concluded after the black death ravaged europe in the 1300s. protestant religions weren't even thought of until martin luther crept on the scene afterwards in the 1500s.

you are thoroughly confused. the holy roman catholic church murdered millions of jews and muslims during the crusades upto the black plague in the 1300s. protestants weren't around until after the religious bloodbaths. you are confusing the thirty years war in europe based on the protestant retaliations of the roman catholic church but that was in the 1600s which happen hundreds of years after the major crusades.

HP Lovecraft  posted on  2012-03-17   15:27:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#13. To: HP Lovecraft (#12) (Edited)

I'm impressed; someone here actually is dealing in true historical facts. I'm impressed. Now you are someone who seems worthy of mentioning some facts others appear to be curious about in here to.

In England during the reign of Elizabeth I it was believed that witchcraft and sorcery would be used to restore Catholicism to England and put a Catholic back on the throne.

There was an odd story regarding Elizabeth I's infamous prosecution of witches, in that it seems to have resulted from earlier rumors concerning her mother, Anne Boleyn.

It was widely believed that Anne was a witch, although the rumors were started mainly to undermine Elizabeth's position in her lineage to the throne.

It is thought possible the Emperor Charles V's ambassador, Eustace Chapuys made the first accusation on behalf of his king.

As part of his attempts to prevent Henry VIII from divorcing Catherine of Aragon and marrying Anne Anne Boleyn, Chapuys described Anne as an evil woman, who 'used witchcraft to manipulate and control the king'.

Nicholas Sander, the Catholic writer and priest added to the mix with claims that Anne Boleyn had 'a tumor on her neck, and six fingers on her right hand.

Six fingers at the time were considered a good indicator of someone being a witch.

However, even Eustace Chapuys had failed to mention either deformities, even though he was in fact a very hostile witness with no use for her.

Sanders also claimed that Anne had been having sexual relations with at least two men, even though at the time this supposedly happened she had not reached puberty and was only seven.

The most strange of his claims though was that Anne Boleyn was the product of Henry VIII and his alleged mistress, Lady Elizabeth Boleyn, thus claiming Anne had married her own father.

Henry VIII had been desperate for a male heir and in the aftermath of Anne Boleyn's failure to do so after marrying her, claimed her children Elizabeth, her stillborn and miscarried children were actually the product of her and a lover.

Witches at this time were considered as incapable of bearing healthy children, so her having produced a healthy daughter, but in spite of this, Henry charged his wife with witchcraft and attempted to poison his eldest daughter Mary and the Duke of Richmond, his illegitimate son.

Witches were reputed to have numerous lovers, to poison their enemies, to inflict impotence on men, and to engage in incest and sodomy. His charges made it necessary to unmask her alleged lovers and resulted in Anny Boleyn's trial.

Five men were found guilty of having relations with the Queen between October 1533 and December 1535 and were executed on May 17, 1536. Two others were exonerated and released. And of course as we all know, Anne Boleyn was beheaded.

The witch hunt craze Elizabeth I took part in that swept the world in the 16th and 17th centuries was fully understandable from the standpoint of the underlying factors that sparked and fueled it.

First, Christianity had not fully overcome existing Pagan beliefs. Secondly, there were the power struggles of opposing religious groups to influence their rulers. Thirdly, it presented a means of taking revenge, a way of getting rid of one's rivals and an easy way to point the finger at anyone who in anyway seemed 'different.'

In these insular and superstitious European societies of this period the apparent dangers of what was called witchcraft seemed all too real to them: how better to explain a stillborn child, a cow that produced no milk or a crop that failed?

To anyone who know history and has any sense, the prosecution of witchcraft in this period of European History I talk about was not anymore justifiable then the scapegoating of Jews by the Nazis in the 20th Century, and people who suffered from this oppression then were as innocent a group of victims as those of the Shoah.

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