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Thursday, July 23, 2009
Cal  Thomas :: Townhall.com Columnist
Church of What's Happenin' Now
by Cal Thomas
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In the early '70s, comedian Flip Wilson created a character for his NBC television program called "Reverend Leroy" of "The Church of What's Happenin' Now." Like some contemporary "reverends," Reverend Leroy was a con artist who, among other things, once took up an offering to go to Las Vegas, explaining he had to study sin in order to effectively preach against it.

Reverend Leroy would feel right at home in the modern Episcopal Church, which recently voted at its denominational meeting in Anaheim, Calif., to end the ban on the ordination of gay bishops and permit marriage "blessings" for same-sex couples.

Denominational leaders explained they are attempting to stem the exodus from their church by embracing a new doctrine they call "inclusivity," which they hope will attract young people.

Apparently church leaders think that if they can reach people before they have fully matured in their faith, they can sidetrack them into beliefs that have nothing to do with the God that Episcopalians once claimed to worship and that they can be shaped into practical secularists who are willing to seek the approval of men, rather than God.

Inclusivity has nothing to do with the foundational truths set forth in Scripture. The church, which belongs to no denomination, but to its Founding Father and His Son, is about exclusivity for those who deny the faith. The church is inclusive only for those who are adopted by faith into God's family. There are more biblical references to this than there is room to cite here, but for the Episcopal leadership, biblical references no longer have the power to persuade, much less compel them to conform. That's because Episcopal leadership has denied the teachings of Scripture in favor of, well, inclusivity, a word that appears nowhere in Scripture. Even if it did, Episcopal heretics -- for that is what they are -- would choose another word to make them feel more comfortable, since accommodation with the world seems to be a more important objective than the favor of God.

Not to single out Episcopalians for special sanction. Other denominations have been putting themselves through theological makeovers in recent years, as have some of their more prominent members.

Take former President Jimmy Carter (and someone should). Carter, who once attended and occasionally taught a Sunday school class in Washington, which I visited, then claimed to believe much of what Scripture teaches. In practice, though, he was pro-choice on abortion and recently announced his support for same-sex "civil unions." He says he sees nothing prohibitive in Scripture to such arrangements. Carter must have gotten hold of a Reader's Digest condensed version.

Carter has announced he is leaving the Southern Baptist Convention -- the nation's largest Protestant body -- because he claims it treats women as inferior to men. In a statement he said, "At its most repugnant, the belief that women must be subjugated to the wishes of men excuses slavery, violence, forced prostitution, genital mutilation and national laws that omit rape as a crime. But it also costs many millions of girls and women control over their own bodies and lives, and continues to deny them fair access to education, health, employment and influence within their own communities."

Carter must have missed the passage about mutual submission between married couples and the requirement that a man love his wife "as Christ loved the church," a very high standard that implies such love be equal to the self-sacrifice demonstrated by Christ on the cross. Such sacrifice can hardly justify any of the sins against women that Carter unfairly ascribes to the Southern Baptist Convention.

If the church -- Episcopal, Baptist, or whatever -- is to be a beacon to an increasingly dark world, it must know not only what it believes but in Whom it has placed its faith. For these Episcopalians and the kinds of Baptists admired by Jimmy Carter, it is a church that has made its bed in the world, and it has as much power to illuminate as a burned-out bulb.

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Cal Thomas is co-author (with Bob Beckel) of the book, "Common Ground: How to Stop the Partisan War That is Destroying America".
 
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Good for you, Tony!
""Any church that resort(s) and supports pagan worship of idols and gives all praise and glory to any one or thing other that Jesus is false and should be shunned." Tony, a loser overall.

How about that!

Me too, Tony. I also say pagan idol worship is a sin. Why would any Church do those things? Shun shun, shun! Giving praise and glory?

We in the Catholic Church have to confess; nobody can be saved if he/she fails to give the HIGHEST of all praise and glory to God. We also LOVE Jesus over every created thing. We never give glory to anyone but Jesus!

We honor and extol every Catholic saint. WHY? Because Jesus loves them all too. There's no comparison to our love and reverence for a saint, though-- and the worship we give God; the worship and love we give JESUS; and the THANKS we give Him.

That's what the Church; her saints and her bishops, her Popes have always taught. To adore and serve Jesus Christ; who lives and reigns at the right hand of His Almighty Father.

And to imitate and love His countless holy saints; making them role models. That's why we always pray to saints. So they can help us serve Jesus. Good post, Tony!

lookout, this guy's DUMB!
Tony, saying preposterous things:

". . . however she is not the Mother of God, for if she were then she would above God and eternal, existing even before God."

She is before the Man/God; she came before the Incarnation.

She IS here on earth many years before the PERSON of Jesus; who is God in the flesh. Therefore her own person is mother of God, and will be forever. You, a mere, hardly informed man and just a pseudo-christian, are incapable of understanding God's mysteries.

We speak of PERSONS. a human mother and a divine person, her SON. (If as you say mistakenly, she were NOT mother of God; Jesus is not a divine person.)

When an animal mind like yours attempts to out-guess the powers of God, even your SOUL becomes like the animals; just a poor baboon with clothes on.

"She is the mother of God's Son, Jesus Christ, spiritually conceived."

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What kind of poppycock is that? Spirits are not "conceived," Baboon! When you deny Mary's the mother of God; you also deny Jesus Christ was EVER God. A baboon draws a line through the Son of God!!! (Lord, forgive an odd creature called Anthony; please! Surely You can forgive a half-wit?)
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