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Sunday, October 22, 2006
Doug Giles :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Cultural Acid Test for Pastors: Part One
by Doug Giles
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• When marriage is being redefined.

• When runaway judges are attempting to expunge God and His law from our country’s national life.

For a minister to seek unity with secularists when they are trashing and rewriting scripture with impunity is to side with evil and to allow darkness to succeed. On these kinds of issues, the minister cannot group hug the secular or quasi-Christian thugs.

4. Last Days Madness. Many ministers do not get involved in political issues because they believe that “it simply doesn’t matter” since “the end has come,” and Jehovah is about to run the credits on this failed earth flick. These defeatists believe that any change in the jet stream, war, earthquakes, a warming globe, the success of a corrupt politician—even a new Shakira video—are “proof” that God is getting really, really ticked off, and that His only recourse is to have Christ physically return and kick some major butt.

They see the church and themselves as impotent and having no real ability to change things culturally with any long range ramifications. Thus, any stab at a better tomorrow is simply an exercise in futility for this crew. Attempting to right culture is, in their eyes, equivalent to polishing brass on a sinking ship; therefore, they are content to simply pass out tracts, tramp from Christian rock concert to Christian rock concert, eat fatty foods and stare at Christian TV.

5. Sloth. Classically defined, sloth is lethargy stemming from a sense of hopelessness. Viewing our nation and the world as an irreparable disaster, where our exhortations, prayers, votes and labors will not produce any temporal fruit, leaves one with all the fervor of a normal guy who’s forced to French kiss his sister.

If you’re wondering why your flock is so apathetic, Pastor Grim Carnage, ask yourself if you have stolen their earthly hope that their valiant efforts can actually prevail in time, and not just in eternity? If you constantly pump the doom and gloom message, if you teach them that evil will ultimately triumph on our terra firma, if you spew messages that consciously or unconsciously convey “big, anti-Christ” and “little Jesus Christ,” then you have effectively zapped what’s left of your parishioners’ passion.

To be continued . . .

* Logon to www.ClashRadio.com for Doug’s interview with author, Amanda Carpenter, as they discuss her new book, The Vast Ring Wing Conspiracy’s Dossier on Hillary Clinton. Also, Giles’ 3-Minute video commentary can be seen throughout the week on NRB TV [Direct TV Channel 378].

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Doug Giles’ new book “If You're Going Through Hell, Keep Going!" is now available. Ann Coulter says "Doug Giles is a substantive and funny tour de force for traditional values.” Doug’s talk show and video blog can be seen and heard at www.ClashRadio.com.
 
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Dr. Dipwad
The Inquisition of the Middle Ages was a civil governmental trial. Bakers, for instance, were taken to the dumping tank for illegal weights in bread. I have visited Europe, and have been to a museum in Germany that explained the Inquisition. One could be called to an inquisition for preaching heresy, but only if one identified himself as a Catholic. Many non-Catholics had invaded the Church, and were involved in heresy from within.
In Spain it got out of hand because Spain had been invaded by Islam, and "conversos" were people who were not Christian, but on the outsisde identified themselves as Christian converts. It got out of hand.
If you want to see how excesses were played out in the Protestant world, just research Calvin's Geneva. People were put to death for adultery, including his daughter-in-law, and for sins against his idea of Christianity.
I suggest the book "Triumph" by H. Crocker III. If not, just log onto the website of the museum in Rottenberg, Germany.

Jerubaal and Psalm 2
You're conflating "the government" with "the rulers of the earth". That's an easy thing to do in a monarchical age, when "the King" and "the Government" were basically the same in small kingdoms and only separated from one another in large kingdoms by bureaucratic inertia and the power-fiefdoms of nobles.

But in an age of Constitutionally-Limited Democratic Republics, "the government" and "the rulers" should be understood to be different things entirely. "The government" is a legal fiction comparable to a corporation; it is ultimately run by officers and the officers are determined by shareholders, but when we speak of the company doing something, we say that "The Company" has done it; a distinction is drawn between what the company does and what an individual officer or shareholder may do when not representing the company.

Similarly, there are two groups of people who may be regarded as "the rulers" in an age of Republics: (1.) Our representatives, and (2.) Ourselves.

You quote the Psalmist, saying:

"10 Now therefore, O kings, be wise;
be warned, O rulers of the earth.
11 Serve the Lord with fear,
and rejoice with trembling.
12 Kiss the Son,
lest he be angry, and you perish in the way,
for his wrath is quickly kindled."

...and then state that "the government should not serve the Lord with joy and fear"; but that's putting new words in the Psalmist's mouth. He only specifies "the rulers" -- human beings.

There are no "legal fictions" (either representative governments or corporations) described in the Bible, so it is impossible that the Psalmist could say "O corporations of the earth, serve the Lord with fear", or "O representative democracies of the earth"...but even had there been, I am convinced that the Psalmist would NOT HAVE SAID IT.

After all, "the Lord looks at the heart"; "a man must be born again"; "Whosoever believeth in Me"...these are all oriented toward a personal, individual, faith.

It is clear that, in Christianity (unlike in the nastier forms of Islam), there IS NO SUCH THING as a "conversion by force", because such a thing would not be heartfelt, and to God, only the heart matters, not merely outward observances. This is why the Inquisitors of the Middle Ages were not merely mistaken, but heretics: Their attempts to convert by the sword constituted not mere evil, but a complete misunderstanding of what Jesus said about salvation.

The government cannot "fear the Lord"; it is, as it were, a robot or machine, its levers pulled by representatives. It is THEY who can "fear the Lord."

More importantly, were the government to usurp the role of God by enforcing Christian observances on a citizen unbeliever, those who formulated such a policy would be guilty of the same heresy (however well-intentioned) as the Grand Inquisitor of centuries past: Thinking God cares about outward observances, when what He desires is the type of heartfelt obedience and love which can only come from an UNFORCED individual decision.

In this context, a "government" cannot serve God, only individuals can. "Governments" are therefore left to do whatever it is they're constituted for doing. (Like forming more perfect unions, providing for the common defense, promoting the general welfare, and securing liberty's blessings for current and future generations.)

Were the "rulers" of the U.S.A. to obey the Pslamist's injunction to "...be wise" and "serve the Lord with fear", here is what would happen:

(1.) Representatives (who are the most immediate "rulers") would serve Him through individual piety.

(2.) Citizens (who, under God, are the actual, ultimate, "rulers" in a republic) would serve Him through individual piety.

(3.) The Government would enforce only those policies sufficient to ensure that people do not violate one anothers' rights through force or fraud, and are defended from enemies foreign and domestic. The Representatives would only be involved in so far as it was necessary to craft legislation to fulfill this role.
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