Huh?
| Posted On: 04/15/08 12:54:00 PM |
Age 29, TX |
I'm sorry, but I think you lack a firm understanding of Jesus' "mission." He was born specifically to die, so that salvation could be ours from our sins. What did you think He came here to do? He IS the Truth; He IS the Way; he didn't "work outside the established systems" per se because He has always BEEN the system. Jesus is GOD. I hope you're not suggesting that Rick Warren is.--Mrs. Pilgrim
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Sorry...
| Posted On: 04/12/08 10:56:52 PM |
Age 51, GA |
czar, not zar-Sorry (or better, czarry)
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Response to "Defends Warren"
| Posted On: 04/12/08 02:23:08 PM |
Age 53, AL |
The Bible says to come out from among them and be ye separate. Light has no business "fellowshiping with dard. Either we're Christians and are salt and light or we are wishy washy religious people who don't have the guts to stand up for Jesus. Mr. Warren is a compromiser.
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Warren not a misguided pastor
| Posted On: 04/11/08 02:11:30 PM |
Age 55, IL |
Steve, haven't you acquired enough evidence yet that Rick Warren is not a misguided pastor, but a false teacher -- a lost man? The Bible instructs us to mark false teachers and avoid them, not pray for them to pastor more effectively.
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Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
| Posted On: 04/11/08 07:30:56 AM |
Age 46, KY |
Obama is no "Christian" within our understanding of what a "real" Christian is. He is a self-proclaimed "Progressive Christian." If you look at the Centre for Progressive Christianity website you will quickly see that they believe nothing of what the Bible teaches. Progessives believe that the Bible is not the inerrant word of God and that Jesus was merely a teacher--not the sole Son of God. Nor do they believe that Jesus is the only way to God, but that every faith is a pathway to God. Obama's "faith" is nothing short of heresey.
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Warren,Obama, PBA
| Posted On: 04/10/08 04:19:42 PM |
Age 66, OK |
I object to the use of schizophrenic in this artical. Obama may be playing both sides of the fence, at best, or is double minded on this issue and we know the
Bibel declares the double minded man is unstable in all his ways. He does no appear to have this mental illness.
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Defends Warren
| Posted On: 04/10/08 12:56:16 PM |
Age 44, WI |
Rick Warren should be praised for bringing groups together from diverse backgrounds to work on ways to help in the World Aid's crisis. The fact that he is willing to work with others of diverse agendas should not be held against him. If I remember right, Jesus worked outside the established Religious system of his day to accomplish his mission.
One doesn't have to compromise his/her personal beliefs to work side by side with someone who doesn't share them to show compassion and Christ's love to those in need. Thank you Rick for being bold.
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You Scratch My Back...
| Posted On: 04/10/08 12:02:44 PM |
Age 51, GA |
Rick Warrens words as he put his arm around B. Hussein Obama were: "This is a good man and I support him". I've seen and heard the video. Just what does Rick Warren mean by he "supports" this murderer? How does Warren "support" Obama? Does this saint, that doesn't take money for his "preaching", give Saddleback's tithe money to Obama to support him? Does he support Obama by reassuring him that unborn babies are just a heap of tissue? Does he support this activist for same-sex marriage by having that homosexual couple speak from his pulpit in this same AIDS "CONfrence"? Both of these "men" are reaping worldly benefits from their flesh-fest. B.O. has a campaign to run. Appearing at ANY mega "church" PROVES that he's a "Christian" and might help him get the "evangelical" vote. What's in it for the holy man (Warren)? I'm convinced thet he's bucking for a new government position that a President Barack Hussein Obama would intitiate. Religeous/Spiritual Insight Administration (brother Rick will have a better shot at it now that the Rev. Wright has been outed). The coming state church will have to have a qualified zar. Keep in mind that Rick Warren associates with and "supports" a man that is driven by a spirit of antichrist.
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How low can you go?
| Posted On: 04/10/08 11:28:09 AM |
Age 61, MO |
Steve, you don't need to apologize for condemning anyone who is in favor of partial birth abortions. It amazes me how so many people can be praising Barrack Obama. Have the people in this country fallen that far into an immoral, iniquitous ditch? It almost seems like a bad joke. More and more people are displaying less and less respect for decency and traditional American values, Christian or not. Rick Warren should have his head examined for pandering to the likes of Barrack Obama or anyone like him. Promoting an Obama is like wiping out whatever Gospel may have been purveyed by Warren. George Cancilla
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