Posted on 07/23/2002 5:26:45 PM PDT by Charles Henrickson
Edited on 05/07/2004 8:12:57 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Many New Yorkers were stunned when a Lutheran minister was suspended recently for praying alongside non-Christians
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Prayed to whom? To the generic god or to the gods or to the some vague pan-theistic force?
To God. You obviously think that God belongs to you when, in reality, you belong to God. And you are in no position to determine how God reveals Himself.
I'll let God be God. Jesus said that "He who is not against us, is for us." I'll pray any day with people who want to pray with me.
I take His words very seriously ..no kidding Deu 4:24 For the LORD thy God [is] a consuming fire, [even] a jealous God.
Exd 20:5 Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the LORD thy God [am] a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth [generation] of them that hate me;
Jos 23:7 That ye come not among these nations, these that remain among you; neither make mention of the name of their gods, nor cause to swear [by them], neither serve them, nor bow yourselves unto them:
Exd 34:14 For thou shalt worship no other god: for the LORD, whose name [is] Jealous, [is] a jealous God:
You do not like me sink..I feel bad about that . We disagree one more time
If there is a "mixed multitude" (Muslims , Hindis etc) we can not pray with them
2Cr 6:14 Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what communion hath light with darkness?
I am in such position! God reveeals Himself through Jesus Christ and as Holy Trinity - God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. There is no other God. If you want to join me in praying to the God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit you are welcome. But I cannot pray to the other god.
I assume this means you are ready for open communion in the Catholic Church now huh?
Disagreeing with you does NOT mean I don't "like" you. When I'm dealing with you fundies, it's like dealing with my kids, when they were seven.
I ask you to look at yourself and your acquaintances. Maybe you only hang around with Calvinists, I don't know. I don't. I've got Baptist, and Presbyterian, and Unitarian, and agnostic friends. They all pray (except the agnostic, and he prays that he won't HAVE to pray with these Christians!). Should I not pray with them? Should I not pray with a Jew or a Muslim, who comes to our little neighborhood group and asks for prayers for a member of his family?
Your God's too small, momma. I will pray with members of the human family, and let God sort it out.
Well, I'll wait for your first miracle.
Yes, for those who are not aware, Benke participated in an interfaith prayer service in September of 1998. On October 22, 1998, he signed a public apology and assurance to the Synod.
However, I really doubt that Benke's suspension will be upheld.
That's very possible, of course. Benke has two rounds of appeals available to him. He could be reinstated.
I think the controversy, caused by Benke, will finally end the phony unity of the LCMS.
I hope you're right. We may not know which way the Synod will go until July of '04 (the next synodical convention).
And I am quite certain that Kieschnick will drive Wallace Schulz out of the synod.
That is by no means certain at this point.
Benke belongs in the ELCA.
That's for sure. Benke has called our differences with the ELCA, to use his words, "idiotic" and "trivial." He has said "it feels way too good" for him to be among ELCAites.
He [Kieschnick] should win the next election handily.
That is not at all clear. What it takes for an incumbent LCMS president to lose is for him to . . . uh, tick . . . a lot of people off. Kieschnick is doing a very good job of that. People do not like discord, and it has been nothing but that since Jerry took office.
Also, I believe Kieschnick will effectively split the synod, and that will be good. The conservatives should leave. They lost a long time ago. It's time to form a new synod.
It's premature to say which side is going to end up leaving. This thing could go either way. If somebody has to leave, I'd rather it be the liberals. That would be addition by subtraction.
What you say could happen. The libs could prevail, and the conservatives/confessionals would have to leave. But I'm telling you--and I keep up with what's happening on a daily basis--everything is still in play. It really could go either way.
This that two religions assert that there is one god, does noy follow that they worship the same god.
Second the Hindu worship many gods.
There is no salvation outside the Church, but the Catechism teaches that those who subscribe to faiths other than Christianity that acknowledge the God of Moses and Abraham as the true and only Supreme Being are united to the Church in some mystical manner.
I have enough on my hands tending my own garden to weed somebody else's. We should pray to God with and for whomever will join us.
Curious.
I remember a time when I couldn't participate in a Catholic Mass because I was Presbyterian. I was asked to sit in the pew and remain silent.
I actually have more respect for those Catholics who excluded me from their service than those today who accept and invite heathens to the alter of Christ.
If 'anything goes' -- it's already gone.
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