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To: Palladin

Evangelicals are paying the price dearly for their rejection of reason as postmodernism slowly rots away their churches.

Self-righteousness is only going to drive more young Evangelicals into the arms of atheism and agnosticism because feelings have taken center stage, and the young don’t care about doctrine.


279 posted on 12/29/2011 2:24:02 PM PST by rzman21
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To: rzman21

Yes, yes. In the words of a famous convert, John Henry Newman:

Parochial and Plain Sermons, Vol. VIII
John Henry Newman

SERMON XIII. Truth Hidden When Not Sought After.

“They shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables.”—2 Timothy 4:4.

From these words of the blessed Apostle, written shortly before he suffered martyrdom, we learn, that there is such a thing as religious truth, and therefore there is such a thing as religious error. We learn that religious truth is one—and therefore that all views of religion but one are wrong. And we learn, moreover, that so it was to be (for his words are a prophecy) that professed Christians, forgetting this, should turn away their ears from the one Truth, and should be turned, not to one, but to many fables. All this is fulfilled before our eyes; our religious creeds and professions at this day are many; but Truth is one: therefore they cannot all be right, or rather almost all of them must be wrong. That is, the multitude of men are wrong, so far as they differ, and as they differ, not about trivial points, but about great matters, it follows that the multitude of men, whether by their own fault or not, are wrong even in the greater matters of religion.

This is a most solemn thought, and a perplexing one. However, there is another which, though it ought not to be perplexing, is perplexing still, and perhaps has greater need to be considered and explained; I mean that men of learning and ability are so often wrong in religious matters also. It is a stumbling-block to many, when they find that those who seem the legitimate guides furnished by God’s providence, who are in some sense the natural prophets and expounders of the truth, that these too are on many sides, and therefore many of them on the side of error also. There are persons who can despise the opinions of the many, and feel that they are not right, but that truth, if it be to be found, lies with the few; and since men of ability are among the few, they think that truth lies with men of ability, and when after all they are told that able men are ranged on contrary sides in religious questions, they either hastily deny the fact, or they are startled, and stagger in their faith.

But on the contrary, let us honestly confess what is certain, that not the ignorant, or weakminded, or dull, or enthusiastic, or extravagant only turn their ears from the Truth and are turned unto fables, but also men of powerful minds, keen perceptions, extended views, ample and various knowledge. Let us, I say, confess it; yet let us not believe in the Truth the less on account of it.

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Read his marvelous sermon in its entirety here:

http://christianbookshelf.org/newman/parochial_and_plain_sermons_vol_viii/sermon_xiii_truth_hidden_when.htm


289 posted on 12/29/2011 2:40:10 PM PST by Palladin (No Newts!)
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