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April 6th 2007, 08:00 PM #16
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April 6th 2007, 08:05 PM #17
Re: OUR FEATURED MINISTRY ARTICLE: from Courageous Christians United
You have no way to determine what God has done through Phelps.Another great idea...Ed Phelps has really advanced the kingdom with his "God hates Fags" campaign. Oh wait maybe that's too offensive.
No, we're idiots by nature, God can use our idiocy to further the Kingdom.You're exactly right God can use everything; we're assured of that in scripture. But I don't see where that gives us license to be an idiot.Last edited by Trout; April 6th 2007 at 08:13 PM.
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April 6th 2007, 08:21 PM #18
Re: OUR FEATURED MINISTRY ARTICLE: from Courageous Christians United
It's pretty safe to assume that Phelps has done more to harm the cause of Christ and the name of Christianity then most other crazy campaigns.
Really!?!?!?! Well then I guess you would have to throw out all that scripture about "fruits" being patient, kind, loving etc... Where in scripture do you have the right to be offensive and then celebrate about how you were lead by the Holy Spirit? Seeing as those "fruits" are commonly associated with the Spirit.No, we're idiots by nature, God can use our idiocy to further the Kingdom.Last edited by Your confused; April 6th 2007 at 08:36 PM.
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April 6th 2007, 08:23 PM #19
Re: OUR FEATURED MINISTRY ARTICLE: from Courageous Christians United
Of course he can, does that mean I should go up to someone with a gun in my hand and say, "except Jesus or I'll blow you away."? Of course not, that would be wrong. But the fact that God can use it doesn't mean that I should go do it.
All that Neo was saying, as far as I can see, is that it is encumbered upon us to correctly and honestly represent Mormon heresies. The fact that God can use someone who runs up to a Mormon, spouts some piece of missinfromation, calls them a dirty sinner, and runs off does not mean that it is right for us to behave so sloppily. You need to actually present a cogent case for why they need Jesus, not just assume that if you can get them mad enough, they'll do it themselves....the compass of existence held more than my text-books had revealed, more than I had ever dreamed of. In short I lost my superiority, and this, though I was not then aware of it, is the first step towards finding God.-A.J. Cronin
the burn notice commercial worked beautifully, the actual vid just froze. well played google-yxboom
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April 6th 2007, 08:25 PM #20
Re: OUR FEATURED MINISTRY ARTICLE: from Courageous Christians United
...the compass of existence held more than my text-books had revealed, more than I had ever dreamed of. In short I lost my superiority, and this, though I was not then aware of it, is the first step towards finding God.-A.J. Cronin
the burn notice commercial worked beautifully, the actual vid just froze. well played google-yxboom
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April 6th 2007, 08:27 PM #21
Re: OUR FEATURED MINISTRY ARTICLE: from Courageous Christians United
@ DEE DEE
No I was confused on the quoting system. I was responding to a first page post.
It's corrected now.
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April 6th 2007, 08:29 PM #22
Re: OUR FEATURED MINISTRY ARTICLE: from Courageous Christians United
Oh. Ok.
...the compass of existence held more than my text-books had revealed, more than I had ever dreamed of. In short I lost my superiority, and this, though I was not then aware of it, is the first step towards finding God.-A.J. Cronin
the burn notice commercial worked beautifully, the actual vid just froze. well played google-yxboom
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April 10th 2007, 04:24 PM #23
Re: OUR FEATURED MINISTRY ARTICLE: from Courageous Christians United
"I'm hoping to rope enough corpses together to make a small raft." Mad_Gerbil, D&G
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April 10th 2007, 04:27 PM #24
Re: OUR FEATURED MINISTRY ARTICLE: from Courageous Christians United
"I'm hoping to rope enough corpses together to make a small raft." Mad_Gerbil, D&G
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April 10th 2007, 05:04 PM #25
Re: OUR FEATURED MINISTRY ARTICLE: from Courageous Christians United
Is there an echo in here
. I just said that. So do you wanna start the Death Threats for Jesus Club or should I? Seeing as how God's potential ends justify every one of our possible means....
John the Baptist spoke honestly and let the message offend. He did not missrepresnt the way that the people thought and what the nature of their errors were. He used Scripture to convince the people that they needed to repent. I'm not against loudness or passion, I'm against sloppiness and
treating people like they're stupid. It seems like a lot of what passes as confrontational evangelism degerates into contentless sloganeering. I don't know if these folks in the article are that way and I hope they aren't....the compass of existence held more than my text-books had revealed, more than I had ever dreamed of. In short I lost my superiority, and this, though I was not then aware of it, is the first step towards finding God.-A.J. Cronin
the burn notice commercial worked beautifully, the actual vid just froze. well played google-yxboom
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April 10th 2007, 05:21 PM #26
Re: OUR FEATURED MINISTRY ARTICLE: from Courageous Christians United
I think you should start the, "Club any Christians you find offensive" ministry.
So all Christians don't believe the same about evangelism . . .
so what?
And I'm against someone who is silent about the Gospel because they're afraid to offend.
I'm glad those that I encountered who preached the Gospel to me did so in an offensive enough manner to get my attention.Last edited by Trout; April 10th 2007 at 06:06 PM.
"I'm hoping to rope enough corpses together to make a small raft." Mad_Gerbil, D&G
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April 10th 2007, 06:20 PM #27
Re: OUR FEATURED MINISTRY ARTICLE: from Courageous Christians United
Well with running the danger of a cyclical argument. How do you determine "all methods of evagelism" have benefited the Kingdom?
But for the sake of argument google "Phelps" and see what most bloggers (christian and non) are saying about this self proclaimed "prophet" of God.
I'm assuming that your being "witty" but incase you're not I offer this rebuttal.
The word of God cannot contradict itself. For instance "that which you of done unto the least of these you have done unto me" or "speak the truth in love" can not coexist with a theology of marginalization.
Equally so a by "whatever means necessary approach" that is nothing more than a mass marketing of the gospel is offensive to most (non-believers) and contradictory to scriptures mandates about how to make a true disciple. All missionaries to foreign countries undergo intensive culture training so as not to offend. So why is it that we assume if we bombard people with an in your face gospel message; without understanding their "culture"; we are actually doing a good work.
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April 10th 2007, 06:27 PM #28
Re: OUR FEATURED MINISTRY ARTICLE: from Courageous Christians United
Well, it's no particular skin off my back, I was just trying to figure out what you guys are actually suggesting. So, here's what it looks like to me: If anything evangelisitc that God might use to advance His kingdom automatical becomes a right action, as you said to Yoshi back there(EDIT to add: in post 15), then it follows that if I decided to, say, blows some unbeliever's kneecaps off with a gun because I thought that might be what it takes for God to get through to him, I am not, in fact, quilty of sin but am performing a laudable deed of evangelism?
Same here. But that's not what I'm talking about.
I don't know what they did. Assuming for a second that they did not preach in an optimal manner, I'm still glad that God used their methods to get through to you. However, being a Calvinist you believe, as I do, that God inscrutably makes up His elect. The fact that you are saved has nothing to do with what those evangelists should have done, if they did indeed do something wrong....the compass of existence held more than my text-books had revealed, more than I had ever dreamed of. In short I lost my superiority, and this, though I was not then aware of it, is the first step towards finding God.-A.J. Cronin
the burn notice commercial worked beautifully, the actual vid just froze. well played google-yxboom
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April 10th 2007, 06:47 PM #29
Re: OUR FEATURED MINISTRY ARTICLE: from Courageous Christians United
Look, you made the statement, "It's pretty safe to assume that Phelps has done more to harm the cause of Christ and the name of Christianity then most other crazy campaigns."
I just thought you might want to back up such a slanderous statement as that.
I think Phelps is nutty, I think he goes way overboard, but I wouldn't say that he's "harmed the Gospel of Christ".
You're making an appeal to the majority, that's not how Christianity works.
Most marriages end in divorce, does that mean marriage is wrong?
In the Psalms we read, "answer a fool according to his folly" we also read, "answer not a fool according to his folly". It seems that there is a time and place for each answer.
There's also a time and place for the street preacher.
Why do you think Paul was stoned? Why do you think he was thrown in jail?
Was it because of his totally understanding and sensitive ways in the face of a new culture?"I'm hoping to rope enough corpses together to make a small raft." Mad_Gerbil, D&G
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April 10th 2007, 06:55 PM #30
Re: OUR FEATURED MINISTRY ARTICLE: from Courageous Christians United
"I'm hoping to rope enough corpses together to make a small raft." Mad_Gerbil, D&G
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