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The worst of times: Evangelicalism in critical condition
Pyromaniac ^ | 16 July 2005 | Phil Johnson

Posted on 08/08/2006 1:06:47 PM PDT by Gamecock

he worst of times: Evangelicalism in critical condition

With the wild popularity of so many evangelical fads like "Forty Days of Purpose"; the lucrative success of the Christian publishing and contemporary Christian music industries; the growing influence of the "emerging church" phenomenon; and a recent cover story by Time magazine featuring "The 25 Most Influential Evangelicals in America," lots of evangelicals might be tempted to think these are the best of times for their movement.

My own assessment would be that evangelicalism's spiritual condition at the beginning of the twenty-first century is reminiscent of the medieval church just prior to the Protestant Reformation.

No, I take it back. Things are much worse among evangelicals today than they were in the Catholic Church in those days. Modern and postmodern evangelicalism is just like medieval Catholicism was—only more superficial.

Think about it: Luther was provoked by Tetzel, the charlatan fund-raiser who went through Europe promising people indulgences in return for money so that the Pope could build St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. We've got at least a dozen Tetzels appearing daily on TBN, promising people material prosperity in exchange for money. Jan Crouch uses that money to make the sets of the TBN studios more garish and more gaudy than any room in the Vatican, and she has added so many tawdry pink hair extensions to her hairdo that it now rivals the size of the dome on St. Peter's.

Tetzel peddled his indulgences with trite songs and sayings ("As soon as the coin in the coffer rings, the soul from purgatory springs"). Modern evangelicals are experts in writing doggerel and banal platitudes and have even made silly, superficial songs the centerpieces of all their liturgy.

The medieval church was overrun with superstition. We've got people reciting the prayer of Jabez every day who are convinced it's a magic formula that will bring them wealth and good luck.

The Medieval church produced Niccolò Machiavelli, the cynical and unscrupulous political theorist who believed the end always justifies the means. We've got a host of evangelical celebrities with shady reputations, from Gary Ezzo to Benny Hinn. We've also got a thousand church-growth "experts" who insist pragmatism is the only workable philosophy for the church today, and that we will never "reach" this generation until we first study which way the winds of popular culture are blowing and follow along.

Evangelicalism as a movement has bought that lie. That's why we have so many Fad-Driven® Churches and so few where Christ is honored and His Word obeyed. That's why the gospel is not only in eclipse but actually under attack on several fronts within evangelicalism.

We don't need more hype and activity and mass movements. We need the pure light of God's Word—"the prophetic word confirmed, which you do well to heed as a light that shines in a dark place, until the day dawns and the morning star rises" (2 Peter 1:19).

The alternative is a postmodern darkness that is shaping up to be worse than the murkiest spiritual gloom of the Dark Ages. We could sure use a new generation of Reformers.




TOPICS: Apologetics; Current Events; Evangelical Christian; General Discusssion; Mainline Protestant; Religion & Culture; Theology
KEYWORDS: christian; christianity; church; evangelical; evangelicalism; evangelicals; grpl; modernism; problems; reformed; tbn
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1 posted on 08/08/2006 1:06:48 PM PDT by Gamecock
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To: drstevej; OrthodoxPresbyterian; CCWoody; Wrigley; Gamecock; Jean Chauvin; jboot; AZhardliner; ...
GRPL PING

I think this is an overly optimistic piece.

2 posted on 08/08/2006 1:09:36 PM PDT by Gamecock ("Jesus came to raise the dead. He did not come to teach the teachable." Robert Farrar Capon)
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To: Gamecock

I grew up in the Assemblies of God. That denomination has lost its way and become mired in legalism masquerading as "holiness."

I left the AG when I realized that none of the pastors whose authority I'd been under ever taught doctrine, and as a result, had no solid underlying belief. It was all experiental, and we all know that the heart is wicked above all things.


3 posted on 08/08/2006 1:20:09 PM PDT by Terabitten (The only time you can have too much ammunition is when you're swimming.)
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To: Gamecock

Well, lets see what books will be offered.

First you have THE FAD DRIVEN CHURCH book.
Then the FAD DRIVEN CHURCH for BGINNERS.
Then the FAD DRIVEN CHURCH for NEWLYWEDS.
Then the FAD DRIDVEN CHURCH for TEENS.
Then the FAD DRIVEN CHURCH UPDATED.
Then the FAD DRIVEN CHURCH for YOUR LIFE.
Then the FAD DRIVEN CHURCH CALENDER.
Then the FAD DRIVEN CHURCH PRIMER.
Then the FAD DRIVEN CHURCH DEVOTIONAL.
Then THE FAD DRIVEN CHURCH BIBLE. (KJV with excerpts from the FAD DRIVEN CHURCH.

After you have milked the FAD DRIVEN CHURCH for all you can take it is time to find a new schtick.

The FEEL GOOD BOOK book!
Then the FEEL GOOD BOOK FOR BEGINNERS....

And so Ad Ifidem.


5 posted on 08/08/2006 3:00:24 PM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar (Democrats have never found a fight they couldn't run from...Ann Coulter)
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar

Ah, sweet marketing... [/sarc]


6 posted on 08/08/2006 3:08:13 PM PDT by OneWingedShark (Q: Why am I here? A: To do Justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.)
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To: Gamecock

There is a widespread notion among many evangelicals today that they can hasten the end of days by creating their vision of those times. This would mean that God is on their timetable, which of course to proclaim God is subject to their whims.

I believe Jesus knew exactly what he meant when he said a man cannot serve two masters. If evangelicals make ready the way for an antichrist, that is who they serve, not the one that may follow if it is the time God alone knows.

I find it interesting so many evangelical leaders today state emphatically the antichrist spoken of in Revelations will be from a political background with great knowledge of the Bible. Under present circumstances I am more inclined to believe an antichrist will be one that rises from a religious background and moves deftly within political circles. There are numerous such evangelical leaders now plying our political leaders with political instructions they are to follow.

Even if they succeed in raising an antichrist to a position of great power, There is no assurance they will have initiated the end times. They will have just given another of the likes of Hitler an opportunity to bring havoc and destruction on as many people as possible. The evangelicals may well be the army of the next powerful antichrist.

My trust is in the teachings of Jesus, and my faith is in God.


7 posted on 08/08/2006 4:03:09 PM PDT by backtothestreets
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To: Gamecock
GC, your tagline, which is great, might give you an appreciation for another incisive quote by Capon, which might be relevant here:

"We are in a war between dullness and astonishment…The most critical issue facing Christians is not abortion, pornography, the disintegration of the family, moral absolutes, MTV, drugs, racism, sexuality, or school prayer. The critical issue today is dullness. We have lost our astonishment. The Good News is no longer good news, it is okay news. Christianity is no longer life changing, it is life enhancing. Jesus doesn’t change people into wild-eyed radicals anymore; He changes them into “nice people.” -Robert Farrar Capon, The Astonished Heart

8 posted on 08/08/2006 4:18:55 PM PDT by AlbionGirl
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
The MEGA-church bashing FAD has been over for six months.

"Jim, it's dead. Let's beam up!"

9 posted on 08/08/2006 4:56:58 PM PDT by BikerGold (Blogs Are Destroying Christian/Conservatives)
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To: AlbionGirl
The most critical issue facing Christians is not abortion,...etc...The critical issue today is dullness.
Easy for him to say - he's already been born. Lukewarm is bad, but I'm not sure that it's somehow more critically bad than any of the other things he listed.

Cordially,

10 posted on 08/08/2006 6:14:47 PM PDT by Diamond
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To: Diamond
True.

But it's the dullness, as he portrays it, that leads a girl to take her child's life. And, contrary to popular thought, I don't think girls who have abortions are torn about what they've done to the degree that is warranted or portrayed. The little tykes were never alive to them in the way that all the other people they know are. They move on quite easily because they didn't even have the courage to plunge the dagger themselves into the tiny hearts of their little babies, they didn't even have the guts to look their victim in the eyes, they hired a hit man instead.

Cordially, too.

11 posted on 08/08/2006 6:30:12 PM PDT by AlbionGirl
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To: Gamecock

Interesting viewpoints.


12 posted on 08/08/2006 6:34:53 PM PDT by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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You know your mainline Presbyterian churches aren't doing too well these days either. I suppose I could paint all Presbyterians with the same broad brush that Johnson is painting the Evangelicals.

The fact is that there are good evangelical churches and bad evangelical churches. As with the Presbyterian and Episcopalian Churches, the ones that are getting all the attention are the bad ones.

Seems to me that Evangelical Church bashing has become as big a fad to some Christians as the Purpose Driven programs have become to others.

13 posted on 08/08/2006 6:50:12 PM PDT by P-Marlowe (((172 * 3.141592653589793238462) / 180) * 10 = 30.0196631)
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I suppose I could paint all Presbyterians with the same broad brush that Johnson is painting the Evangelicals.

No need to speculate on that anymore. They're all on their way out. It won't be long before Presbyterian becomes a Synonym for Shaker.

14 posted on 08/08/2006 7:01:27 PM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Supporting the troops means praying for them to WIN!)
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Exactly PM, Johnson lumps all Evangelicals into the same offering basket. It's just not that simple.

Terabitten's remarks above about the AOG are dramatically different from my experience with that denomination in the last 10 years. But, the AOG varies dramtically from congregation to congregation.

All that said, Johnson loses some credibility points by trying to write a serious article and then posting that photoshopped picture of Jan Crouch.

How Reuter-ish of him...


15 posted on 08/08/2006 7:03:45 PM PDT by Corin Stormhands (HHD: Join the Hobbit Hole Troop Support - http://freeper.the-hobbit-hole.net/)
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To: Corin Stormhands; Gamecock; xzins; blue-duncan
Johnson loses some credibility points by trying to write a serious article and then posting that photoshopped picture of Jan Crouch.

I had just thought that was Gamie's doing. I didn't think it was part of the original article. But that comes from Philip Johnson's blog! That is pretty tacky and I agree it says more about Philip Johnson than it does about Jan Crouch.

16 posted on 08/08/2006 7:10:13 PM PDT by P-Marlowe (((172 * 3.141592653589793238462) / 180) * 10 = 30.0196631)
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To: P-Marlowe; Corin Stormhands; Gamecock; Alex Murphy

I think that picture was created on FR (at least posted) on a satirical article posted a few weeks back. I think Alex posted the article...."TBN run by Atheists"


17 posted on 08/08/2006 7:18:55 PM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Supporting the troops means praying for them to WIN!)
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I don't know where it came from, but if the point was to show Jan Crouch with an absurd hairstyle, let's face it, there's no need for photoshop.

I just found it odd because it really doesn't fit with the serious tone of the rest of his article. Unless he thinks it's real.


18 posted on 08/08/2006 7:22:31 PM PDT by Corin Stormhands (HHD: Join the Hobbit Hole Troop Support - http://freeper.the-hobbit-hole.net/)
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To: P-Marlowe; Gamecock

Frankly Marlowe, I don't think you've shown enough outrage yet...

http://phillipjohnson.blogspot.com/2005/09/thursday-contribution-to-weeks-theme.html

19 posted on 08/08/2006 7:26:43 PM PDT by Alex Murphy (Colossians 2:6)
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To: Corin Stormhands; Gamecock; P-Marlowe

I think the article joked about her big hair becoming bigger hair.

I (and maybe others) commented on thread about that being a neat thing to see.

Someone (gamecock?) posted that picture as a joke to go along with the comment.

It was all for fun. I don't know if they already had it or if it was photo-shopped out of Beirut. :>)


20 posted on 08/08/2006 7:30:19 PM PDT by xzins (Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Supporting the troops means praying for them to WIN!)
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