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News: Why Al Qaeda Supports the Emergent Church
Posted on Wednesday, July 25 @ 05:36:08 PDT by PreteristAD70

Society By Frank Pastore
The greatest threat to world peace is radical Islam. If not for the United States, millions more would be suffering under the tyranny of sharia law all over the world. Our Muslim enemies know post-Christian Europe has already lost the will to fight. Africa, Asia, and South America seem to be already lost. Russia, China, and India would rather trade than fight…for now. And the United Nations continues to be irrelevant.

Only the United States, and more specifically, only the conservative, evangelical Christians of America are who stand between radical Islam and their quest for global domination.

If the world is to be saved from Muslim conquest, it will be America who does it. And if America is to be saved, only conservatism can do it. And if conservatism is to be saved, it will be those Bible-believing patriots who do it–those conservative, evangelical Christians who are the bedrock of the American way of life.

Why? Because only Christianity has the intellectual and spiritual horsepower to defeat radical Islam and prevent the world from returning to the darkness of the 7th century. After all, the story of the birth and growth of Western Civilization is pretty much the story of the birth and growth of Christianity. The divide between East and West today, fundamentally, is the divide between Islam and Christianity. Christians and Muslims know this, it’s the secularists who don’t get it–or at least won’t admit it.

That’s why anything that helps to further separate the West from its Biblical roots ultimately weakens the resolve of the West to fight. Anything that helps the ACLU to further de-Christianize America, to further silence the Christian voice like the current hate-crimes legislation or the fairness doctrine, and to further weaken the Church and devalue the Bible as the religious left has done for decades, are things that empower our enemies and weaken our allies.

A post-Christian, post-modern, secular-socialist America will be no match for a radical Islam fueled by petro-dollars and threatening the use of nuclear weapons.

But an America where the church is strong, resolute, and courageous? That’s a different thing altogether.

Which is why al Qaeda supports the emergent church.

The emergent church is an ally in the war against radical Islam–al Qaeda’s ally. Not in the sense they are supplying bullets and bombs to Osama, of course, but in the sense they are weakening our conviction to fight.

If those in the emergent “we’re-a-missional-not-an-institutional” church had their way, American church buildings would be just like European church buildings – empty. And the church, the people themselves, would be so intellectually, morally, emotionally, and spiritually lost, confused and uncertain, that they would be incapable of doing hardly anything more than inviting their Muslim oppressors in for a cappuccino and a good conversation about the sociology of knowledge, the absurdity of propositional truth, and the misplaced certitude of the Muslim metanarrative. All the while, no doubt, nodding in agreement that America probably deserved to die and mumbling something about carbon footprints.

The term “emergent church” refers to a loose association of people who share common values and attitudes toward, well, everything. It’s Christianity for postmoderns who don’t like truth, knowledge, science, authority, doctrine, institutions, or religion. They claim absolute or objective truth is unknowable, that the only “truth” that can be known is rooted in communities of shared subjective experience–the infamous “it’s my truth” of relativism.

And if nothing is objectively true, if no text has a meaning independent of the reader, then the truth claims in the Bible are no more authoritative than the funny papers. Hence, there’s no emphasis on core beliefs, essential doctrines, statements of faith or the institutions built to defend and propagate them–especially the institutional church and its Bible colleges and seminaries.

Bottom line, it’s feelings over thoughts, the heart over the head, experience over truth, deeds over creeds, narratives over propositions, the corporate over the individualistic, being inclusive rather than exclusive, with none of that offensive “in versus out” language, such as those who are “saved” and those who are “not saved,” or even the most divisive of all referents–“Christian” and “non-Christian.”

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?

From: http://www.townhall.com/columnists/FrankPastore/2007/07/22/why_al_qaeda_supports_the_emergent_church


 
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Re: Why Al Qaeda Supports the Emergent Church (Score: 1)
by Virgil on Wednesday, July 25 @ 06:00:35 PDT
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Like I said on my blog, to suggest a link between Al Qaeda and the emergent church is sick and perverted, and the result of a really warped mind.

Now excuse me while I go back into McLaren's basement to finish up the next batch of Al Qaeda bombs...


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Re: Why Al Qaeda Supports the Emergent Church (Score: 1)
by Mick on Wednesday, July 25 @ 06:34:52 PDT
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This is why the "Conservative Church" drives me nuts. If there is any question of established doctrine then it is wrong. The conservative thoughts will not allow us to consider the possibility that there is more to the word of Jesus then the modern Western mind can consider.


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Re: Why Al Qaeda Supports the Emergent Church (Score: 1)
by Sam on Wednesday, July 25 @ 06:38:28 PDT
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Did Roderick write this?

Sam


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Re: Why Al Qaeda Supports the Emergent Church (Score: 1)
by mazuur on Wednesday, July 25 @ 09:22:33 PDT
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On topic...well, kinda.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJgoWlRkvUk

-Rich


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Re: Why Al Qaeda Supports the Emergent Church (Score: 1)
by SuperSoulFighter on Wednesday, July 25 @ 10:04:26 PDT
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If those in the emergent “we’re-a-missional-not-an-institutional” church had their way, American church buildings would be just like European church buildings – empty.

Hooray! That would be a great start. The de-instutionalizing of Churchianity (and, indeed, its elimination altogether) would be a fantastic benefit to mankind as a whole. Islam would lose its primary enemy against whom it can strengthen itself, justifying its own extremism.

I do agree that there ARE "absolutes" and "right/wrong" distinctions to be made doctrinally, but ENFORCING and IMPOSING those distinctions and absolutes on others is NOT the role and responsibility of ANYONE. Pastore represents a dying breed in this regard. His beliefs and posturing simply arouse further hatred, resentment and antagonism among his "enemies".

Preterism represents the Truth, and conservative Evangelicals (not to mention the rest of Churchianity, both Protestant and Catholic) find it a very bitter pill to swallow. The "emergent church" is the inevitable route Churchianity must take in its latter days and ultimate demise. Resisting the Truth only leads to grief and suffering, and these outspoken proponents of regression into rigid, uncompromising Creedalism will endure much self-inflicted suffering in the days ahead.

JM


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Re: Why Al Qaeda Supports the Emergent Church (Score: 1)
by Theolog on Wednesday, July 25 @ 16:14:00 PDT
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THE TRUTH IS;
It will not be a conservative right wing, power tripping, warmongering bunch of whimpering bigots that win the world for Christ.

The Battle is over, Christ has won. And all without your help.

That is what Preterist Theology is all about. Now that there are, finally, after 2000 year some Christians that realize the Kingdom is here and Christ is actually ruling the world, things should move along a little faster.

All us Christians need to do is put away their bigotry and trust in Christ and live like a Christian. Love the Arabs and Love the emergent. Christ rules the world now so why not live like it.

BTW Your post shows you not only do you know anything about Post modernism or emergent. You have not a clue about truth.

It is time to move beyond the childish paradigm of a left/right dichomoty and unite in Christ. Something you have failed to do. You are doing nothing more that appealing to peoples fear to win them over to your evil intentions.



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Re: Why Al Qaeda Supports the Emergent Church (Score: 1)
by rfwitt (hifive@att.net) on Saturday, July 28 @ 07:53:51 PDT
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What a simplistic article. We have 1000's of churches divided by a sectarian spirit. "It's my way or the highway" rules in all the istitutional churches as anyone knows who thinks out of the box. Full preterist are shunned. People who question long held doctrines such as "Original Sin" and its resultant teachings are treated with the "H" word. This kind of Christianity based on "sectarian" beliefs that exist across the spectrum of Churches will only divide us and continue to weaken the Christian faith. The only thing that unites us is the "Gospel". When Christian churches require more then that they close out those who see things otherwise.
Richard Wittemann.............


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