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"HIS ELECTED" |
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03 Sep 2005 10:47:38 PM |
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Bible John attacks a woman and makes the news! |
Just browsing the website of this piece of ***** fun-die named Bible
John. This ***** is as bad as his ***** master Jason Gastrich. On his
website I ran into a link to Simpson University, and once there ran into
an article exposing the fraud that Bible John is dated April 15th 2005!
Apparently Bible John was attacked by a woman named Danielle Mclintock
publicly! This must have been a major humiliating lesson for Bible John.
But still even after the public spanking Bible John received from this
woman, he continue to remain a sexist pig.
I copied and pasted the article below. My brother has a piece of *****
Mac so I hope I copied it all.
Enjoy!
Message posted to the regular groups that this *INSANE* fun-die spits
his venom.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
D. McClintock Reader responds to Wolfs letter about Awakening
Dear Editor,
Dear John Wolf,
I have never attended an Awakening service, so I cannot comment on the
specifics of the services. I did, however, attend and participate in the
leader-
ship of the Stirring for two years and thus have been an active member
of what
can be referred to as an Emerging/Emergent Church, and I think that you
have
no real understanding of what such a church really stands for.
First of all, there is no single coordinated organization behind the
Emerg-
ing Church movement; the term itself is one that is generally applied to
churches exhibiting a number of varying characteristics in an attempt to
loosely
group together these new forms of ³church² in an effort to define what
they are.
Typically, such churches challenge the traditional notions of church
organiza-
tion, tending towards a minimized, decentralized organizational
structure. They
favor highly creative expressions of worship such as painting,
journaling, and
dancing, which are all valid biblical human responses to God. I would
refer
you to such books as ³The Purpose Driven Life,² which give examples of
how
Christians can (and should) worship God in every aspect of life.
There is also a continual re-examination of theology, and emphasis on
community, Christian outreach, and social action. They tend to reach out
to
the Postmodern generation with their focus on authenticity, creative
expres-
sion, and tolerant perspective of outsiders, all the while maintaining a
Bible-
based theology. Take for example, the Stirring. The church services are
orga-
nized in a way that is similar to the ³Home church² approach: very
familial/
communal, relational, and respecting of various opinions while searching
for
Biblical truth together rather than being spoon-fed the opinion of one
pastor.
Now, you may say that this is dangerous because not everyone who speaks
out will have the ³proper training² and as such this can lead to heresy.
Well,
you would be right, if it wasnıt for the fact that there are those
present with the
proper training to mediate, if you will, and guide the conversations.
This is
usually in the form of a sermon followed by discussion time, where the
family
of believers will respond by discussing the family business: God and his
writ-
ten Word, and our call to spread his Gospel.
There is nothing about any of this that is unbiblical; and in fact this
com-
munal approach is much closer to the organization of the very early
church.
Also, you mentioned that thinking about what a passage of scripture
means
personally to you is unbiblical and I would like to know where in the
Bible it
says that! I think you are confusing ³unbiblical² with ³isnıt part of
conserva-
tive theology.²
The Bible is the Word of God written by HUMANS who were divinely
inspired by the Holy Spirit. As such, it embodies much human emotion,
expe-
rience, and reflection on the things of God as well as the things of the
writersı
own everyday lives and sometimes in relation to each other! Christianity
is
unique in that we have a God who we can relate to and who provided us
with
a Book to teach us about himself not always through his decrees and
miracles
but through human responses to these things and the Person of God.
Not only that, as separate human beings we have experiences outside of
one another, which means that we will respond to parts of the Bible in
ways
that directly correlate to our personal experiences. God allows us to
think
about what his Word means to us because that is what you do when you are
in
relationship with someone; and yes, he also wants us to understand what
his
Word means for everyone, but that does not make personal reflection any
less
necessary.
As far as asking for revival, Jesus himself commanded us to pray for
Godıs
³kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.² If that
isnıt a
prayer for revival, then I donıt know what is! We pray for revival
because we
long that all would come to know the loving and powerful, merciful and
won-
derful God in the way that we have been privileged to do. Jesus wept
over the
lost Jerusalem, so he weeps over those that are still lost in the world,
and so the
Holy Spirit inside of me can do nothing else but cry out for revival
from God to
save their souls.
I leave you with 2 Chronicles 7:13, 14: ³When I shut up the heavens so
that
there is no rain, or command locusts to devour the land or send a plague
among
my people, if my people, who are called by my name, will humble
themselves
and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I
hear
from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.² Yes,
there will
be Godlessness in the end days, but it is NOT pointless and definitely
NOT
unbiblical to pray for revival. Even in those horrible times, if we pray
and seek
his face, revival will come. REVIVAL WILL COME.
D. McClintock
.
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| Title: Re: Bible John attacks a woman and makes the news! |
04 Sep 2005 07:58:41 PM |
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HIS ELECTED wrote:
Just browsing the website of this piece of ***** fun-die named Bible
John.
Personally, I wouldn't call him that. ***** is actually GOOD for
something.........fundies like john and jason are simple festering
sores on the xcollective ***** of humanity.
This ***** is as bad as his ***** master Jason Gastrich.
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| Title: Re: Bible John attacks a woman and makes the news! |
04 Sep 2005 12:18:58 AM |
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On Sat, 03 Sep 2005 20:47:38 -0700, HIS ELECTED
<elected@earthlink.net> wrote:
copyright 2005 all rights reserved; no portion of this may be used
without expressed written consent of the author.
Just browsing the website of this piece of ***** fun-die named Bible
John. This ***** is as bad as his ***** master Jason Gastrich. On his
website I ran into a link to Simpson University, and once there ran into
an article exposing the fraud that Bible John is dated April 15th 2005!
Apparently Bible John was attacked by a woman named Danielle Mclintock
publicly! This must have been a major humiliating lesson for Bible John.
But still even after the public spanking Bible John received from this
woman, he continue to remain a sexist pig.
I copied and pasted the article below. My brother has a piece of *****
Mac so I hope I copied it all.
Enjoy!
Thanks for a very enlightening post, His.
jw
Message posted to the regular groups that this *INSANE* fun-die spits
his venom.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
D. McClintock Reader responds to Wolfs letter about Awakening
Dear Editor,
Dear John Wolf,
I have never attended an Awakening service, so I cannot comment on the
specifics of the services. I did, however, attend and participate in the
leader-
ship of the Stirring for two years and thus have been an active member
of what
can be referred to as an Emerging/Emergent Church, and I think that you
have
no real understanding of what such a church really stands for.
First of all, there is no single coordinated organization behind the
Emerg-
ing Church movement; the term itself is one that is generally applied to
churches exhibiting a number of varying characteristics in an attempt to
loosely
group together these new forms of ³church² in an effort to define what
they are.
Typically, such churches challenge the traditional notions of church
organiza-
tion, tending towards a minimized, decentralized organizational
structure. They
favor highly creative expressions of worship such as painting,
journaling, and
dancing, which are all valid biblical human responses to God. I would
refer
you to such books as ³The Purpose Driven Life,² which give examples of
how
Christians can (and should) worship God in every aspect of life.
There is also a continual re-examination of theology, and emphasis on
community, Christian outreach, and social action. They tend to reach out
to
the Postmodern generation with their focus on authenticity, creative
expres-
sion, and tolerant perspective of outsiders, all the while maintaining a
Bible-
based theology. Take for example, the Stirring. The church services are
orga-
nized in a way that is similar to the ³Home church² approach: very
familial/
communal, relational, and respecting of various opinions while searching
for
Biblical truth together rather than being spoon-fed the opinion of one
pastor.
Now, you may say that this is dangerous because not everyone who speaks
out will have the ³proper training² and as such this can lead to heresy.
Well,
you would be right, if it wasnıt for the fact that there are those
present with the
proper training to mediate, if you will, and guide the conversations.
This is
usually in the form of a sermon followed by discussion time, where the
family
of believers will respond by discussing the family business: God and his
writ-
ten Word, and our call to spread his Gospel.
There is nothing about any of this that is unbiblical; and in fact this
com-
munal approach is much closer to the organization of the very early
church.
Also, you mentioned that thinking about what a passage of scripture
means
personally to you is unbiblical and I would like to know where in the
Bible it
says that! I think you are confusing ³unbiblical² with ³isnıt part of
conserva-
tive theology.²
The Bible is the Word of God written by HUMANS who were divinely
inspired by the Holy Spirit. As such, it embodies much human emotion,
expe-
rience, and reflection on the things of God as well as the things of the
writersı
own everyday lives and sometimes in relation to each other! Christianity
is
unique in that we have a God who we can relate to and who provided us
with
a Book to teach us about himself not always through his decrees and
miracles
but through human responses to these things and the Person of God.
Not only that, as separate human beings we have experiences outside of
one another, which means that we will respond to parts of the Bible in
ways
that directly correlate to our personal experiences. God allows us to
think
about what his Word means to us because that is what you do when you are
in
relationship with someone; and yes, he also wants us to understand what
his
Word means for everyone, but that does not make personal reflection any
less
necessary.
As far as asking for revival, Jesus himself commanded us to pray for
Godıs
³kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.² If that
isnıt a
prayer for revival, then I donıt know what is! We pray for revival
because we
long that all would come to know the loving and powerful, merciful and
won-
derful God in the way that we have been privileged to do. Jesus wept
over the
lost Jerusalem, so he weeps over those that are still lost in the world,
and so the
Holy Spirit inside of me can do nothing else but cry out for revival
from God to
save their souls.
I leave you with 2 Chronicles 7:13, 14: ³When I shut up the heavens so
that
there is no rain, or command locusts to devour the land or send a plague
among
my people, if my people, who are called by my name, will humble
themselves
and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I
hear
from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land.² Yes,
there will
be Godlessness in the end days, but it is NOT pointless and definitely
NOT
unbiblical to pray for revival. Even in those horrible times, if we pray
and seek
his face, revival will come. REVIVAL WILL COME.
D. McClintock
.
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