Showing posts with label Bad Theology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bad Theology. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Soul-Winning Made Easy

This is just too funny... Shows how the modern gospel has been really watered down and twisted.

Soul-Winning Made Easy

Saturday, September 08, 2007

"Entertained to Death"

A Youth Ministry Article:
Here is an article I just read that talks about how the majority of churches are doing youth ministry (but the principles could easily apply to college, and childrens ministries as well) and a healthy alternative.

Entertained to Death
The Case Against Entertainment in Youth Ministry
by Ken Moser

Friday, September 07, 2007

Football Church... a foot in the mouth

"Well, God loves football too. Actually, God cares about people and people love football." ... a quote to explain this "Pastor's" philosophy of ministry.

Read the full article


Questions I ask... Anything wrong here? If so, what? What about his philosophy? What about his interpretation of scripture/God's character?

Supplemental reading: "The Church Has Become a Circus... Literally"

Thanks Dorothy!

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Worst Website of the month

Here we find a prime example of a postmodern slant on (or more accurately a twisting of) the Scriptures and Historic Christianity in general. A hardy "WARNING" should be proclaimed anytime someone comes along offering an "alternative" approach to Christianity, or a "new interpretation" to who Christ was and what he taught. This is how all the Christian derivative cults have begun.

After attempting to undermine the doctrines of the about Christ's nature and the Holy Spirit, the anonymous authors seek to provide their own definition of Christianity (basically that "unity" = Christianity, and any disunity does not = Christianity).

It should be noted that the main purpose of the first few essays is to scold "Fundamentalism" (as they define it) for it's black and white (or absolute) claims about the truth. Yet, in the following essays, they make their own absolute claim that this "Fundamental" approach is wrong. Quite the hypocrisy.

Christ did not come for the sole purpose of "unity". He even warned against this type of thinking in Matthew 10:34 when he sent out the twelve, where he basically says 'do not misunderstand my purpose in coming'.

"Do not think that I came to bring peace on the earth; I did not come to bring peace, but a sword" (Matt 10:34 NASB).

This website seems to be the classic "Social Gospel" in a new packaging. Maybe it will help you in your faith to see what to guard against.


http://fundamentalistsrepent.com/
The Way of the Master