The emergent church and its allies on the religious left are to Christianity what termites are to wood. They devour it from the inside out, little bit by little bit, and you don’t notice it until it’s too late–unless you look for the droppings.
They’re leaving lots of droppings if you only have eyes to see.
The emergent church has rejected the “linear” and “modern” categories of true/false, good/evil, and right/wrong, and they recoil at the notion of applying these terms to Christianity or any other faith tradition–even radical Islam. To believe Christianity is true, good, and right is divisive, offensive, and well, rude and anti-conversational.
It’s time to call these people out from the shadows and expose them to the light of public scrutiny.
Their unwillingness to distinguish truth from error, right from wrong, and good from evil leave them intellectually immobilized to resist the encroachment of false teaching and heresy, and even incapable of knowing the good guys from the bad guys in the war for the free world.
The whole point of terrorism is to destroy the will of the enemy to fight.
Whose side are they on, anyway?
What Yogi Berra said about baseball is true of this war against radical Islam: “Half this game is 90% mental.”
Yogi knew this. Osama knows this. I wonder if the “emergents” do?
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