Posted on 05/01/2011 7:24:18 AM PDT by Ethan Clive Osgoode
The squabble between Darwin lobbyists who openly hate religion and those who only quietly disdain it grows ever more personal, bitter and pathetic. On one side, evangelizing New or "Gnu" (ha ha) Atheists like Jerry Coyne and his acolytes at Why Evolution Is True. Dr. Coyne is a biologist who teaches and ostensibly researches at the University of Chicago but has a heck of a lot of free time on his hands for blogging and posting pictures of cute cats.
On the other side, so-called accommodationists like the crowd at the National Center for Science Education, who attack the New Atheists for the political offense of being rude to religious believers and supposedly messing up the alliance between religious and irreligious Darwinists.
I say "supposedly" because there's no evidence any substantial body of opinion is actually being changed on religion or evolution by anything the open haters or the quiet disdainers say. Everyone seems to seriously think they're either going to defeat religion, or merely "creationism," or both by blogging for an audience of fellow Darwinists.
Want to see what I mean? This is all pretty strictly a battle of stinkbugs in a bottle. Try to follow it without getting a headache.
Coyne recently drew excited applause from fellow biologist-atheist-blogger PZ Myers for Coyne's "open letter" (published on his blog) to the NCSE and its British equivalent, the British Centre for Science Education. In the letter, Coyne took umbrage at criticism of the New Atheists, mostly on blogs, emanating from the two accommodationist organizations. He vowed that,
We will continue to answer the misguided attacks [on the New Atheists] by people like Josh Rosenau, Roger Stanyard, and Nick Matzke so long as they keep mounting those attacks.Like the NCSE, the BCSE seeks to pump up Darwin in the public mind without scaring religious people. This guy called Stanyard at the BCSE complains of losing a night's sleep over the nastiness of the rhetoric on Coyne's blog. Coyne in turn complained that Stanyard complained that a blog commenter complained that Nick Matzke, formerly of the NCSE, is like "vermin." Coyne also hit out at blogger Jason Rosenhouse for an "epic"-length blog post complaining of New Atheist "incivility." In the blog, Rosenhouse, who teaches math at James Madison University, wrote an update about how he had revised an insulting comment about the NCSE's Josh Rosenau that he, Rosenhouse, made in a previous version of the post.
That last bit briefly confused me. In occasionally skimming the writings of Jason Rosenhouse and Josh Rosenau in the past, I realized now I had been assuming they were the same person. They are not!
It goes on and on. In the course of his own blog post, Professor Coyne disavowed name-calling and berated Stanyard (remember him? The British guy) for "glomming onto" the Matzke-vermin insult like "white on rice, or Kwok on a Leica." What's a Kwok? Not a what but a who -- John Kwok, presumably a pseudonym, one of the most tirelessly obsessive commenters on Darwinist blog sites. Besides lashing at intelligent design, he often writes of his interest in photographic gear such as a camera by Leica. I have the impression that Kwok irritates even fellow Darwinists.
There's no need to keep all the names straight in your head. I certainly can't. I'm only taking your time, recounting just a small part of one confused exchange, to illustrate the culture of these Darwinists who write so impassionedly about religion, whether for abolishing it or befriending it. Writes Coyne in reply to Stanyard,
I'd suggest, then, that you lay off telling us what to do until you've read about our goals. The fact is that we'll always be fighting creationism until religion goes away, and when it does the fight will be over, as it is in Scandinavia.A skeptic might suggest that turning America into Scandinavia, as far as religion goes, is an outsized goal, more like a delusion, for this group as they sit hunched over their computers shooting intemperate comments back and forth at each other all day. Or in poor Stanyard's case, all night.
There's a feverish, terrarium-like and oxygen-starved quality to this world of online Darwinists and atheists. It could only be sustained by the isolation of the Internet. They don't seem to realize that the public accepts Darwinism to the extent it does -- which is not much -- primarily because of what William James would call the sheer, simple "prestige" that the opinion grants. Arguments and evidence have little to do with it.
The prestige of Darwinism is not going to be affected by how the battle between Jerry Coyne and the NCSE turns out. New Atheist arguments are hobbled by the same isolation from what people think and feel. I have not yet read anything by any of these gentlemen or ladies, whether the open haters or the quiet disdainers, that conveys anything like a real comprehension of religious feeling or thought.
Even as they fight over the most effective way to relate to "religion," the open atheists and the accomodationists speak of an abstraction, a cartoon, that no actual religious person would recognize. No one is going to be persuaded if he doesn't already wish to be persuaded for other personal reasons. No faith is under threat from the likes of Jerry Coyne.
AMEN!
From the Westminster Confession of Faith (please note "Of the Holy Scriptures" is Chapter #1 and Of the Church is Chapter #25)
I. The catholic or universal Church, which is invisible, consists of the whole number of the elect, that have been, are, or shall be gathered into one, under Christ the Head thereof; and is the spouse, the body, the fulness of Him that fills all in all.[1] II. The visible Church, which is also catholic or universal under the Gospel (not confined to one nation, as before under the law), consists of all those throughout the world that profess the true religion;[2] and of their children:[3] and is the kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ,[4] the house and family of God,[5] out of which there is no ordinary possibility of salvation.[6] III. Unto this catholic visible Church Christ has given the ministry, oracles, and ordinances of God, for the gathering and perfecting of the saints, in this life, to the end of the world: and does, by His own presence and Spirit, according to His promise, make them effectual thereunto.[7] IV. This catholic Church has been sometimes more, sometimes less visible.[8] And particular Churches, which are members thereof, are more or less pure, according as the doctrine of the Gospel is taught and embraced, ordinances administered, and public worship performed more or less purely in them.[9] V. The purest Churches under heaven are subject both to mixture and error;[10] and some have so degenerated, as to become no Churches of Christ, but synagogues of Satan.[11] Nevertheless, there shall be always a Church on earth to worship God according to His will.[12] VI. There is no other head of the Church but the Lord Jesus Christ.[13] Nor can the Pope of Rome, in any sense, be head thereof; but is that Antichrist, that man of sin, and son of perdition, that exalts himself, in the Church, against Christ and all that is called God.[14]
Of the Church
You'll note I prefer the Westminster Confession of Faith of 1646. Something about the poetry of the writing and the acuity of its intent. 8~)
1 Cor 2:2 For I decided to know nothing among you except Jesus Christ and him crucified.
I do think “statements of belief” found in individual churches are a good thing and handy to the seeker who wants to learn what a particular church believes and teaches.
Ultimately, what you want to read from these statements is that the church is subject to the word of God in all things. Can’t go too far astray if that is the case.
No difference, right?
A born again Christian can worship in his garage, or in the bottom of a coal mine...On a Saturday night in a nightclub in the midst of a rock n roll band kicking out tunes...I know, I have...
A born again Christian can worship during Friday prayer services in the middle of an Izlamic mosque while they are planning the next terrorist attack...
We are in Christ and he in us no matter when, or where we are at...
Nope...We are to study the scripture while being taught...
2Ti 2:15 Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.
We are to accept the authority of the pastor only as far as he lines up with the scripture...We are not to take the pastor's word for anything...Why should we, we have what he is teaching us anyway...And we're also instructed to prove what he says is true...
1Th 5:21 Prove all things; hold fast that which is good.
That's where you guys fail...And those that tend to 'prove' all things' seem to leave your religion...We're not instructed to believe all things the clergy tells us, but to prove all things...
You have an invisible Church but no visible Church. You lack an important part. Where do you go to "take it to the Church"?
1Co 16:19 The churches of Asia salute you. Aquila and Priscilla salute you much in the Lord, with the church that is in their house.
Mat 18:20 For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.
The answers are in the scriptures...
Got it and will read after the week-end..am working for the most part. Thanks for the link.
CW
I have attended the Assembly of God church...I have attended Baptist churches...I have set in Congregational churches...I’ve attended a Presbyterian church...And a few others...I have even twice attended a Catholic and ate the infamous cracker...
Was there an advantage to that??? Yes, I learned a lot about what they teach and how they worship...
And although there were differences, most things they had in common one of which was that they taught folks how to accept Jesus as their personal Savior, except for one...
And another is they didn’t candy coat sin...You learned what sin is...And the remedy for it, except for one...
And there’s only one of the bunch that I will never again attend...It is far to anti- and unbiblical...
You can leave God but you can't leave the Catholic Church...Now that's scary...
He may have been at someone's house...Likely tho, he was in the open field at that back end of the farmer's market...Bible doesn't tell us there was any particular church building in Corinth...As was stated correctly, the church is not a building...
Thank you for those verses. How wonderful and loving of our God to gift this body with all the things necessary for strength, growth, maturity of the faith and all for the glory of God!
Thank you. You put that way better than I could have.
Now, in before *Lookee, the Protestants think the Bible is God and worship a book*.....
Amen!!! It was those exact verses that the Holy Spirit used to turn on the light of my understanding of the Gospel. PTL!!!
And for your own reasons you won't put a name to this one of the bunch?
WOW! PTL - exactly! I love those verses. What a reminder of what a God we serve and how He protects us and how possessive of us He is. Imagine that - The CREATOR of all!!
We have plenty to shout about, be happy about, give thanks for and praise Jesus for! Thanks for sharing why those verses are special to you, boatbums, it gave me opportunity to meditate on those Scriptures again.
Awww, c'mon...Haven't you ever seen the puzzles where they have the pictures and tell you to pick out what doesn't fit in???
You have an orange, an apple, a strawberry, a cherry and an elephant...Which one doesn't fit???
There are a few Protestants who do ask, but the majority of the Protestants who troll these threads aren't interested in what Catholics actually believe. They have their handy-dandy list of lies about the Church that they endlessly recite telling Catholics what Catholics actually believe. The worst are the failed and ad jure excommunicated Catholics who never had a clue.
That is because Calvinists apparently are incapable of comprehending any doctring that doesn't begin with "sola". Catholics believe that Baptism is necessary for Salvation, but by itself does not save.
But then again some of us are not ashamed of our affiliations.
That don't work either...I sometimes set a cup of coffee on my bible (and spill it)...You won't see anyone setting a cup of coffee on top of a statue of Mary...And you won't see my bible planted in a bath tub...
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