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Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Frank Pastore :: Townhall.com Columnist
Who Is Rightly Committed to the Bible: Romney, Hybels, MacArthur, or Moreland?
by Frank Pastore
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One says he is, but he shouldn’t be. Another says he is, but isn’t enough. Another says he’s always been, but wants to be more so. And, another says bluntly “Evangelicals are over-committed to the Bible.”

And all this within the last three weeks.

Mitt Romney says he’s committed to the Bible. In his most recent debate he said, “I believe the Bible is the Word of God, absolutely.” But this is somewhat disingenuous if not deceptive, because three other books are more authoritative than the Bible in Mormon theology (i.e., “The Book of Mormon,” “Doctrine and Covenants” and “The Pearl of Great Price”). So, if he’s informed and telling the truth, he is something less than an orthodox Mormon.

Pastor Bill Hybels just came out with a new book titled “Reveal,” which is research showing that the 12,000 churches that make up the “seeker friendly” Willow Creek Association have not been as effective at creating mature disciples of Jesus Christ as they had hoped, largely due to their under-commitment to the Bible. Hybels says they’ll be changing that. This is great news.

And Pastor John MacArthur is, has always been, and will always be, totally committed to the Bible. It’s this commitment that has made him something of the international standard-bearer for Biblical exposition. In his latest book, “The Truth War,” MacArthur argues for the absolute certainty of God’s truth found in His Word. In a recent interview on my radio program, he said, “The word of God is all we’ve got. God spoke in one book, that’s it. You tamper with that book and everything is lost.” Those two sentences reflect the life passion of John MacArthur. He just doesn’t believe it’s possible for one to be over-committed to the Bible.

So, at the same time as the most readily identified Mormon in the world is saying that he is committed to the Bible, and one of the most influential pastors in America is saying that he wants to be, and another is saying that commitment to the Bible is all we’ve got, you’ve got a big-name professor from Biola University, J. P. Moreland, saying, “Evangelicals are overcommitted to the Bible.”

Ironic. Strange. What’s going on?

At the recent meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society in San Diego, Moreland gave a much-anticipated paper titled “How Evangelicals Became Over-Committed to the Bible and What Can Be Done About It.” His main point is rather non-controversial: The Bible is not the sole source but the ultimate source of knowledge, meaning that there are realms of knowledge outside the Bible. No one denies this.

What is controversial, in addition to the title of his paper, is what he says at the beginning of the second paragraph:

Today, I am more convinced of inerrancy than at any time in my Christian life, but the charge of bibliolatry, or at least a near, if not kissing cousin, is one I fear is hard to rebut. To be more specific, in the actual practices of the Evangelical community in North America, there is an over-commitment to Scripture in a way that is false, irrational, and harmful to the cause of Christ. And it has produced a mean-spiritedness among the over-committed that is a grotesque and often, ignorant distortion of discipleship unto the Lord Jesus.

How can one be “over-committed” to the Word of God? It seems like a really poor choice of words, until you remember this is a wordsmith who crafts language carefully. Professionals don’t make sloppy errors—repeatedly.

He’s saying exactly what he means to say.

When he says “Evangelicals are over-committed to the Bible” he is intentionally not qualifying this with “some.” He means all. He’s not saying “some Evangelicals,” “Reformed theologians,” or “cessationists” (those who deny most spiritual gifts are for today). He means all Evangelicals.

When he says “over-committed,” he’s choosing not to say “under-committed,” “wrongly committed,” or “improperly balanced.” No. He’s a pro. He means exactly what he says, and says exactly what he means.

Why this attack on Evangelicals? What’s his real agenda? I don’t know, but I’ll bet it has something to do with his recent interest in signs, wonders, prophecies, words of knowledge, demonic activity, exorcisms, divine healings, miracles and people rising from the dead.

I’m open to the gifts, so I’m not opposed to these things.

But, I do wonder if he would now include Pentecostals and Charismatics in the set of “Evangelicals that are over-committed to the Bible.” Perhaps not. This must be very uncomfortable for the Biola community as they begin to celebrate their centennial next year. After 100 years of solid commitment to the Bible and resisting the encroachment of liberal theology, they now have perhaps their most visible professor giving a paper at ETS on Evangelical over-commitment to the Bible.

Sad. But, it’s not Biola that has changed.

On November 2, the new Biola President Barry Corey stated in his inauguration speech (here): Continued...

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The Frank Pastore Show is heard in Los Angeles weekday afternoons on 99.5 KKLA and on the web at kkla.com, and is the winner of the 2006 National Religious Broadcasters Talk Show of the Year. Frank is a former major league pitcher with graduate degrees in both philosophy of religion and political philosophy.
 
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anOTHER false charge!
Rich D: "Consider yourself rebuked for arrogance and meanness."

Oh. I hardly noticed this! Your "rebuke" is noted!!!! Now, you might have actually pointed OUT an INSTANCE of either "meanness" or "arrogance."!!! Failed again!!! No wonder you ran away!! By standing up to you when you slighted Catholicism as you perhaps normally do and get a pass, because OTHER Catholics are "too nice" to stand their ground????

Had you not posted such anti-Catholic bigotry and ignorance, you and I would NOT have crossed swords at ALL. And I promise you we WILL cross swords in future should you have failed to learn from this encounter. Again, with complete pleasure on my part.

Rich D
Rich: "And, regarding books, it means NO (facial, for sure) illustrations of God or Jesus, and that includes the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel."

Well, if you dont object to Rushmore, I dont see your "logic" here at ALL. The Sistine Chapel is said to be very beautiful. Glory to God!!

But going on the WORDS you quoted. No "images" of ANY kind. Either this means what it SAYS... or it doesNT. And if it doesnt, then your INTERPRETATION is exactly that an INTERPRETATION. And by no means an "infallible" one either!! You are drawing a VERY random line in the sand here.

I dont suppose "images" would proscribe movies like "The suffering of the Christ"? "Jesus of Nazreth"??? It is FAR more problematic than you "concede"... because YOUR position is ENTIRELY random.

Think about it a bit more. A LOT more. You have a LOT to learn. Open your mind, and your heart. To the truth. And not just your version of the "truth." Been a pleasure....

By the way, I believe the guy who leaves the field with his tail between his legs is the guy who "concedes"... but I see you part on a lie - no great surprise there either... I'm actually surprised you lasted this long!!! I must have really got under your skin!!

But you part in a way completely in keeping with your personality... on a lie. In keeping with your character.. or lack thereof...

I will continue to pray for your soul, that you may be released from a deceitful nature. That would be deliverance... and is of FAR greater importance that "theological" niceties.
Best,
JJ

PS I know you will read this... because I dont BELIEVE you when you say you are "leaving." Right or wrong???? LOL! I have you down, Mister.
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