Hey You Stinking Christian Serfs! Don’t You Know How to Approach a Pastor or His Wife?
Look, if you are going to bow down to the narcissistic pastorate in these last days, you should know how to do it correctly. For the cortically subilluminated herd, here is how you should approach a pastor:
http://jamesmacdonald.com/blog/a-sendoff-for-hungry-shepherds/ (supplement thought link)
And here is how you should approach a pastor’s wife:
http://www.gracecoversme.com/2014/02/what-not-to-say-and-what-to-say-to-your.html
Happy bobble-heading.
paul
The James MacDonald White Paper: Question and Answer; Post 19 of 20
A question regarding a recent post by James MacDonald:
Do they really think this way?
Answer:
FOUL!!! Doug Phillips: Repentance a Local Church Matter
Spiritual Sounding Board .com has a pretty decent piece that breaks down the literary absurdity of Doug Phillips’… “resignation update”? I am compelled to comment on this part of it which is a customary New Calvinist mantra:
The local church, not the Internet, is the proper forum for overseeing the details of a man’s repentance,
Oh really? Tell me if I am missing something here. If you get placed under church discipline in a local Reformed church, do they not state that they will inform any church of such that you try to attend? Also, in regard to New Calvinist mega church campus networks, is it not true that several instances of church discipline have been addressed via the internet? For example, the infamous James MacDonald video. Furthermore, most New Calvinist churches announce church discipline issues in the Sunday morning service with VISITORS PRESENT.
Moreover, does not the Bible state clearly that pastors who sin are to be rebuked PUBLICLY so the others will fear?
These guys are spiritual morons and a total waste of time. Is not the number of discernment blogs indicative of Christians trying to save something? Yes, the institutional church. The brick and mortar church. Why? We need a movement of home fellowships that will enable us to ignore these counterfeits. Trust me, the institutional church is not worth saving.
paul


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