Rob Bell church moments away from embracing gay marriage
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Rob Bell church moments away from embracing gay marriage
Read it to believe it...
...Sign of the times
http://www.charismanews.com/culture/483 ... y-marriage
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...Sign of the times
http://www.charismanews.com/culture/483 ... y-marriage
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Re: Rob Bell church moments away from embracing gay marriage
Ok, I'll ask the obvious question. Who is Rob Bell, and why should we give a rat's asp what he says?
This quote is a doozy though:
This quote is a doozy though:
I wonder if he thinks following all of scripture is irrelevant, or just the parts that aren't politically correct.He adds that the church is built on community and adhering to Scriptures is "irrelevant."
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Re: Rob Bell church moments away from embracing gay marriage
He made the Pneuma video series and is popular on college campus' so yes, he poses a danger to minds filled with progressive Marxist mush...RickD wrote:Ok, I'll ask the obvious question. Who is Rob Bell, and why should we give a rat's asp what he says?
This quote is a doozy though:I wonder if he thinks following all of scripture is irrelevant, or just the parts that aren't politically correct.He adds that the church is built on community and adhering to Scriptures is "irrelevant."
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Re: Rob Bell church moments away from embracing gay marriage
Rob Bell is one of the "Emergent" church crowd. See Elliott Nesch's film "The Real Roots of the Emergent Church" for plenty of information on this man and other emergent leaders like Brian Mclaren.
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Re: Rob Bell church moments away from embracing gay marriage
It's "emerging" alright! Rob's ship begin to sink very quickly after he wrote his book, "Love Wins," in which he pretty much makes a case for universalism. Divine judgement and a real Hell are things that he just can't accept. He's also shown he's now embracing gay marriage - no shock there. Bell views the Bible like Obama views the constitution: It can mean anything you want it to. But does it?!!! But that's not the question he asks. He wants to believe something and then attempts to cherrypick Scripture - or HIS spin on Scripture - to support it.
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I have to say that I read his book Love Wins and it was one of the books that brought me closer to God, so for me, it was a very good book, even if I don`t agree with everything he wrote. I think his overriding message was that God is love and that faith is about love for God.
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Re: Rob Bell church moments away from embracing gay marriage
God can use anything. Even heresy.
Bell has a very low view of scripture. He uses Matthew 18:18 to show that we are allowed to reinterpret scripture to however we like and Heaven will change to match to our new rendering. Of course, that makes one with a high view of scripture and an understanding of the importance of context break out in hives.
Truth without love is brutality, but love without truth is heresy. Always speak the truth, but in love.
Bell has a very low view of scripture. He uses Matthew 18:18 to show that we are allowed to reinterpret scripture to however we like and Heaven will change to match to our new rendering. Of course, that makes one with a high view of scripture and an understanding of the importance of context break out in hives.
Truth without love is brutality, but love without truth is heresy. Always speak the truth, but in love.
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Sweet!
Cough...
Cough...
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Re: Rob Bell church moments away from embracing gay marriage
And can the guy in the big, white hat be far behind Rob? https://ca.news.yahoo.com/gay-catholic- ... 06499.html It's just a matter of time - remember, he can write new doctrine as if from God Himself.
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After reading that article, and only being able to see what is said in the article, I really don't see a problem with what was said. Of course my opinion is based only on the article, without knowing any more details.Philip wrote:And can the guy in the big, white hat be far behind Rob? https://ca.news.yahoo.com/gay-catholic- ... 06499.html It's just a matter of time - remember, he can write new doctrine as if from God Himself.
The two main points I got, were:
1) there's no indication that the Catholic Church's view on homosexual sins is going to change.
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2) the Catholic Church is trying to be more inclusive. Which all Christian churches should be. There's a difference between being inclusive of homosexuals, and condoning homosexual behavior.
IMO.
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24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
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Re: Rob Bell church moments away from embracing gay marriage
Absolutely!Rick: There's a difference between being inclusive of homosexuals, and condoning homosexual behavior.
But look, the reception of this group sends an important sign. The Pope declaring homosexual unions moral may not happen overnight, but Francis has made a lot of very curious statements concerning homosexuality. He won't call homosexual sexual activities sin - that says a lot. And in speaking of this issue, he has said that the Traditionalists "risk a temptation of 'hostile inflexibility."
Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of NY, says the Pope has said that the issue of gay marriage should be studied and not dismissed out-of-hand (now what might THAT mean?). He also said Pope Francis had told him: “Rather than quickly condemn them (gays), let's just ask the questions as to why that has appealed to certain people." Dolan said the Pope wanted Church leaders to “look into” the issue (of gay marriage) and to scrutinize the reasons why many countries have legalized same-sex marriages.
In an interview with Corriere della Sera, a leading Italian daily, the Pope was quoted as having said that countries around the world have been “normalizing different arrangements of cohabitation” and that “we must consider different cases and evaluate each particular case.”
Stay tuned:
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I don't know, but it sounds to me like they are trying to present themselves as more open to discussion. Not necessarily open to changing their minds on what they believe is wrong.Philip wrote:Absolutely!Rick: There's a difference between being inclusive of homosexuals, and condoning homosexual behavior.
But look, the reception of this group sends an important sign. The Pope declaring homosexual unions moral may not happen overnight, but Francis has made a lot of very curious statements concerning homosexuality. He won't call homosexual sexual activities sin - that says a lot. And in speaking of this issue, he has said that the Traditionalists "risk a temptation of 'hostile inflexibility."
Cardinal Timothy Dolan, Archbishop of NY, the Pope has said that the issue of gay marriage should be studied and not dismissed out-of-hand (now what might THAT mean?). He also said Pope Francis had told him: “Rather than quickly condemn them (gays), let's just ask the questions as to why that has appealed to certain people." Dolan said the Pope wanted Church leaders to “look into” the issue (of gay marriage) and to scrutinize the reasons why many countries have legalized same-sex marriages.
In an interview with Corriere della Sera, a leading Italian daily, the Pope was quoted as having said that countries around the world have been “normalizing different arrangements of cohabitation” and that “we must consider different cases and evaluate each particular case.”
Stay tuned:
I could be wrong, and the Catholic Church may start accepting homosexual unions. But I doubt it. I guess only time will tell.
John 5:24
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
-Edward R Murrow
St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony
24 “Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life.
“A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.”
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St. Richard the Sarcastic--The Patron Saint of Irony