Death: What awaits us?

June 4, 2007

Woman pontificator compares conservative Southern Baptist to "militant fundamentalists" like murderer David Koresh


Just another glaring example of a messed up woman who hates conservatives!

She says "Militant fundamentalist are NOW intent on purifying the SBC of ANYONE who believes ANYTHING different from them. The standard is set by them and anything less than where they place the bar is 'unqualified' to be Baptist. Groups who are willing to move a little slower, but yet deliberately to accomplish their goals have influenced agencies. But the goals are the same. Purification, Purging, ie Let's send those who don't align with 'us' over to that nasty CBF tent. They aren’t like us, we don't want 'me.

The greatness of the SBC has been its ability to come together in areas with diverse regional, theological and popular constituency and cooperate. If militant fundamentalist have their way in the SBC, there will be no more cooperation; there will be no more diversity. What will be left is "my way-or the highway' clothed with words like 'inerrant and liberalism."

Robin Foster has written a resolution to be submitted at the SBC convention in San Antonio. Please read it, the link is HERE Please read it. This kind of thinking frightens and saddens me. Can you see armed guards coming to get our brothers and sisters who pray 'in the spirit?' May it never be so.
God help us.

Posted by Alycelee"

What is "praying in the Spirit?"

Missionary/Pastor David Cloud writes:
There is no “private prayer language” in the New Testament. It is the recent invention of Pentecostals and Charismatics who, having realized that they cannot speak in real tongues that can be interpreted (one of the absolute biblical requirements), were forced either to renounce their experience or to create some sort of cockeyed defense for it. There is not one example of a prayer in the Bible that is uttered in unintelligible mutterings that “bypass the intellect.”

Jesus Christ did not pray that way and neither did the apostles. I have heard Charismatics speak in their “private prayer language” in churches and conferences in many parts of the world. Larry Lea’s “private prayer language” at Indianapolis ’90 went something like this: “Bubblyida bubblyida hallelujah bubblyida hallabubbly shallabubblyida kolabubblyida glooooory hallelujah bubblyida.” I wrote that down as he was saying it and later checked it against the tape. Nancy Kellar, a Roman Catholic nun who was on the executive committee of St. Louis 2000, spoke in “tongues” that went like this: “Shananaa leea, shananaa higha, shananaa nanaa, shananaa leea…” repeated over and over.

Friends, this is not any sort of biblical prayer; it is childish nonsense, but it is neither innocent nor lacking in spiritual danger. The Bible warns repeatedly and forcefully about the danger of spiritual deception, and those who empty their minds through the practice of a “private prayer language” are in danger of the devil filling them.

The Southern Baptist Convention would do well to cleanse itself of all Charismatic practices, but no half-hearted attempt will ever get the job done. What kind of silliness is this, forbidding missionaries to do something that the head of their agency does!

Because the SBC refuses to discipline charismatic error thoroughly and consistently, the charismatic leaven will doubtless spread.

The Bible warns that “a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump.” This is true for sin (1 Cor. 5:6) as well as for false doctrine and practice (Gal. 5:9).


See also "When Was the Southern Baptist Convention Rescued from Liberalism" and "Why I Am Not Southern Baptist" under the Southern Baptist section of the End Times Apostasy Database at the Way of Life Literature web site -- http://www.wayoflife.org

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