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Sunday, June 1, 2014

Thanks Be to Mastercard

According to Vincent Funaro of the Christian Post.  Rick Warren made an appearance on ABC's "The View" and commented:
"Mastercard saved my marriage. We were making $800 a month [years ago], and my counseling bill was $100 a week and I racked up $1500 on a bill, and I should say Marriage Priceless," 

"When people say, I don't have the money to afford counseling, I say well how much is your happiness worth, I would pay a million bucks for what I've got today [with my wife]. This is my best friend,"

Is he joking or not bout the MasterCard comment?


Vincent commented that: "Warren explained that it takes God, grace and forgiveness to make a marriage work, with the latter of these being such a crucial element. " and quoted Rick Warren as explaining:
        
"A great marriage is really the union of two great forgivers."

Remove the adjectives.  We are talking about marriage.
WHAT is marriage the "union" of?

Rick essentially declares that marriage is the union of two forgivers.  Funny, his definition of a marriage... (even with the adjective of "great" added)  is lacking some real definition of marriage.  Maybe you just have to look at it in context.  HE is talking about earning to forgive.... making the point that forgiveness in marriage is important... right?  Well, brothers and sisters with good relationships forgive one another.  Friends forgive.  Employers forgive employees and the other way around .... forgiveness helps all relationships.  A real definition of marriage is not simply the union of "two forgivers. The union of marriage is that of a man and a woman who love one another, not simply two great forgivers."  The union of marriage  is man and woman.... and ideally they have love for one another.

Besides, it's important to note that great forgivers do not come about naturally.  Forgiving others can be a very difficult thing to do.  In fact, few of us are even very good at it.  However, the greatest forgiver of all is not you or me.  The greatest forgiver is God and he has ordained the complete forgiveness of our sins against God and against one another through Jesus Christ.  It is in Christ that we learn how to forgive... but Rick makes not mention of this.

On another note, "how much is your happiness worth?"

Well,  Rick says he would pay a million bucks.

Maybe this is just a colloquial comment...( a figure of speech?)  After talking about is own going into debt for marital counselling Rick uses this concept to express his love for his wife, but the message is not that money cannot buy you happiness. No.  It is quite the opposite.  Apparently it can.  Rick praises the use of his MasterCard in helping hims gain this happiness in his marriage (no matter the cost.)  What is he telling people?  Why?  And most importantly, what does he leave out?  

Christian people know better.  Is it, or is it not  MasterCard that saved Ricks marriage?
Will just "any" mental health counsel out there in the world about your marriage help you and give you the fantastic relationship it helped Rick have?  

It is sooooooooooooo strange that a Christian "pastor" would neglect to talk real and forthright about the very things of God.  Strange too is that he would publicly give credit to MasterCard instead of God, while at the same time insist that God told him prophetically that he and Kay would marry.  

In Rick Warren's new unauthorized biography, we learn that Kay and Rick were virtual strangers who did not love each other when they married.  Rick says God clearly told him that Kay was who he would marry, even though he didn't love her and she was in love with his best friend.  Apparently, we are to believe that theirs was a match made in heaven.... in turmoil from the beginning... 

but we can all rest assured it's all great now because it has been fixed by good marital (mental health) counselling, thanks be to MasterCard.



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Saturday, December 1, 2012

"Syncretism" ala Rick...


"My life and ministry are built on the truth that Jesus is the only way, and our inerrant Bible is our only true authority." -Rick Warren
Rick Warren Builds Bridge to the Muslims by Jim Hinch, Orange County Register Life, Feburary 23, 2012, Updated March  12, 2012

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Rick Warren, with the republication of his book, the Purpose Driven Life, is making public appearances on television.  This week, while Rick was being interviewed by CNN correspondent Piers Morgan, Morgan took the opportunity to question Rick if homosexuality is "a sin" or not.  Pastor Rick replied,
"I
t’s not a sin to love somebody,” and then added, It might be a sin to have sex with them.”
CNN News  Interview with Peirs Morgan, CNN Belief Blog, 11/29/2012
"Might be a sin?" 

He apparently knows what is not a sin, (so that what is not a sin can be embraced) but when it comes to what sin IS.. Rick is clueless, or at least willingly ambiguous.  This is surprising for someone who claims to read so much,  know and teach so much to so many people and who claims to divulge so many "secrets" if you listen to his wise words.  Rick is supposedly also "a pastor" to pastors, "America's Pastor" some would say.  Yes, it is quite surprising that he would be unable to answer Mr. Morgan's very important question with a simply yes or no.  Instead Rick said, "It might be."

Apparently things are not light and dark, black and white.... up and down or even yes and no.  Gray. twilight thinking and and a "might-be" is all you get.  If you didn't know the truth on the matter, before you asked Pastor Rick, you still don't know.  

Rick then went on  in his conversation with Morgan to say how he and Kay Warren have homosexual friends... and how much time and money and effort they have personally given to combats and research a cure for AIDS, (a terrible and deadly blood disease that is well-known as a communicable problem within the homosexual community.)   Rick and Kay have donated millions of dollars,  he says.

It's great of Rick to have care and compassion for these hurting people, and it is great to use your wealth to make friends.  It's actually very nice that there is a big party going on here.... However, Rick's friends are intoxicated with something that is going to harm them -  sin and truth is, friends don't let friends drive when they are intoxicated. 

By being ambiguous with this answer, Pastor Rick has just let all his intoxicated friends  walk out the door with keys in their hands aiming to drive a treacherous road.  With the entire world listening and watching, looking for an answer from the pastor at the  microphone, he told them all, via CNN, that they might make it... but they might not, he just didn't know, when he told them that homosexuality "might be a sin."  He simply let their troubled souls get in their cars and drive off into the twilight where light and dark, day and night, right and wrong, mingle.



The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light: they that dwell in the land of the shadow of death, upon them hath the light shined.


2 Corinthians 6:14 
 Do not be unequally yoked together with unbelievers. For what fellowship has righteousness with lawlessness? And what communion has light with darkness?



Jesus answered, "Are there not twelve hours in the day? 

If any man walk in the day, he stumbleth not, 
because he seeth the light of this world."


This is syncretism.

Twilight is temporary.  Soon twilight will be changed to either night or day and these "friends" of Rick will be left believing there is no right or wrong in this matter.  No "light" was shed on the subject.

It was not very long ago that any pastor who believed the Bible would tell you plainly what human behaviors were sinful... based on what the scriptures claimed.  They would tell you plainly the good news of Jesus Christ's resurrection from death and invite you to repent from sin and make a proclamation of faith in Him who made the way for our forgiveness and open the way to life with God in heaven when the day comes that you die.  There's Rick on TV, and he is neither hot not cold about important issues...like Biblical authority and what the Bible says, and he makes no bones about it.... he is an "evangelical" pastor.

Heather Clark, a reporter for the Christian News Network quoted Rick making this assertion that day, 
“I make no bones about it. I’m an evangelical pastor, so my source of authority is, 'What does the Bible say about it?'...However, people will have other sources of authority.....Or, different readings of the Bible...that is very true.”  -Rick Warren

Rick Warren Uncertain if Homosexual Behavior is Sinful, Says ‘Gays’ Go to Heaven by Heather Clark Christian News Network, 11/29/2011


People have other sources of authority than the Bible and that is just fine?


This is more syncretism.
(The above link takes you to a teaching by a man, Santos Bonacci, who believes he understands all religions... and that he can  "scientifically" prove, or demonstrate how good and evil exist together and that every religion needs to agree to this notion of religious syncretism.  Be warned... He believes you pray to yourself when you pray to your "god" (universal mind) regardless the religion "god" you pray to.  He is also unaware the the truth of God  in Jesus Christ, who he claims is a "legend," and no more of a real man that Hercules, that is right before his eyes and he seeks to bring "syncretism" to the world.)

Apparently, to Rick, the Bible is only one of many (legitimate?) sources of "authority" for people to look to for answers.   (Note: The Holy Bible that is the supposed authority for Rick, is too vague about homosexuality for him to give a definitive answer on that subject.)   


Rick believes that no matter your faith .. no matter your authority.. bible or not, all  "people of faith" have to unite as one: 

"I can take you to ten million villages around the world that the only thing in it is a church. And we are in more locations than the United Nations.  We speak more languages than the United Nations.  We are a thousand more people groups than the United Nations.  You see, there are 600 million Buddhists in the world.  There are 800 million Hindus in the world.  There are a billion Muslims in the world. But there are 2.3 billion Christians in the world.  If you take people of faith out of the equation you have ruled out five-sixths of the world.  So we have to mobilize this, this, these faith groups to do—to work together on these issues that have been unsolvable.  And the church has, of course, the greatest distribution."-Rick Warren
Rick Warren personally addressing "Youtubbers"  a in You Tube Video:Rick Warren Answers the DAVOS Question” posted January 25, 2008

Note how the church has encompassed the earth.  The church is everywhere....
Just as God has said.


"I can take you to ten million villages around the world that the only thing in it is a church." 
Rick can do this?  Wow.  He, personally, has access to all the churches in the world?
Well he has sort of usurped that position...
but they do not belong to Rick, even if he says, "WE."
"And we are in more locations than the United Nations. We speak more languages than the United Nations. We are a thousand more people groups than the United Nations."
That was to puff up your "ego" church. 
To make you feel big and strong.
This is too:

"You see, there are 600 million Buddhists in the world."
"There are 800 million Hindus in the world." 
There are a billion Muslims in the world. "
"But there are 2.3 billion Christians in the world.  If you take people of faith out of the equation you have ruled out five-sixths of the world." (The Christians are, you see, " winning.")

People of faith?  He just lumped them all together like they are all the same.  

They are not all the same.  

They do not all walk in the light...

John 8:12
Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, I am the light of the world: he that followeth me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light
 of life.


This abandonment of Christian Doctrine
in order to walk in darkness and half-light
instead of light 
is: 
 Syncretism.

40 bible verses about syncretism: here.

"So we..." (Perhaps you noticed, Rick has just put himself in charge of ALL churches everywhere.)"... have to mobilize this, this, these faith groups (which ones?)  to do—to work together (Sync?) on these issues that have been unsolvable.  (no solution?... Really?  What about the cross, what about Jesus...to these people in other religions who are working their way to God instead of coming to Him by faith?  What about love, compassion, truth, "light" ...things like that?)
and the church has, of course, the greatest distribution."-Rick Warren



Of course the church has the greatest distribution...
those apostles did what the Lord commanded.  
They preached the good news to the ends of the world... 
to every tongue and tribe and nation, just like he said.
and they didn't stammer, or fumble for words when 
asked if homosexual behavior is a sin.
No.  They were humble...
and quite separate in their thinking
 from the thinking of the rest of the world.
they believed Jesus was the only way...
the door.

And they warned us about knowing the scriptures and of 
being humble.



Rick says the church is great.... really great... speaks more languages, has more people groups that the United Nations..  He asserts that there are more Christians in the world than there are people of other religions.    He says too that the church, consisting of people working together.... people of all faiths harnessed under the direction of Rick Warren will solve the worlds problems when the church (finally) does what it is suppose to do and become useful for the distribution of goods and services and united with all people of faith peacabley to save humanity from the five evils in the world.


Have you read about Rick Warren's PEACE plan?
(His plan to save the world?)

  It's a plan to get all faiths united and working together, and he believes that is the only thing to slay these five evil giants that he is attempting to rid humanity of, and this is to bring peace and "save the world."  To combat the evils of:


1) "spiritual lostness"  (changed from the original, to "spiritual emptiness")
2) "ungodly leaders" (changed to "Self-serving leadership)
And he defined ungodly leaders in the world for us to by saying, ""Not only have these leaders not gone to seminary or Bible school, they haven’t even gone to high school or primary school. They have no training whatsoever -- and yet they lead the church. This must be remedied." ~  Rick Warren  November, 2003, (http://www.saddlebackfamily.com/peace/Services/110203_high.asx) 
3) poverty
4) disease
5) illiteracy



Rick wants to :

Plant churches that promote reconciliation  (See Saddleback resources)  
Equip servant leaders  (with his sanctioned materials for leadership)
Assist the poor  
Care for the sick
Educate the next generation

Where is the Prince of Peace in all of this?  He is suspiciously missing.  "Spiritual lostness" fell off of the map.  Apparently people just have unfulfilled lives without purpose... or maybe without prayer or without worship... BUT not a savior, the ONLY ONE, who will save them from sin.

Rick, he's really not sure if homosexual activity... men with men, women with women constitutes "sin" even though he quotes the many versions and paraphrases of the Bible that he does.  Besides, according to Rick, gay relationships are "legal," it just "not a big issue" to him. 

 "I have biblical views regarding what marriage is about. I am not in favor of redefining marriage, I'm not. It's not illegal to have a gay relationship, so it's not a big issue to me." -Rick Warren
                                   Christian Post article,  Rick Warren on Gay Marriage: 'Tolerance Does Not Mean Approval' by Stoyan Zaimoa  November 27, 2012



And Rick is definitive as to what will be the salvation of the world.... and it's YOU.  The way to end death and suffering, the way to "kill those five evil giants" that plague our world, is his PEACE plan his "holistic strategy....  "a "three legged stool" between business  governments and churches... or rather people of faith."

"The global P.E.A.C.E. coalition is a network of networks that enables strategic partnering among businesses, governments and churches...." - Rick Warren
Forward to a book of essays on "enterprise solutions to poverty" titled,  In The River They Swim,
 a book that he will "recommend" as a textbook to over 400,000 church in his "network."  


".....I stood up at the end and I said, let me just take five minutes to share with you why - going back to these three legs of the stool - government will never get it done on its own. Business will never get it done on its own. Churches and synagogues and mosques and temples and everything, we have to work together. We have to team tackle this." -Rick Warren
Pew Forum Event Transcript, The Future of Evangelicals: A Conversation with Pastor Rick Warren, November 13, 2009

This is syncretism.  

John 14:27

"Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled,  neither let it be afraid."-Jesus





Friday, August 19, 2011

Ted-X Orange Coast- Rick Warren ---"The 8 Questions of Innovation"

GREAT INNOVATIONS....  "TEDx"
Rick Warren was on a You Tube session that came across my desktop called "TED-X " This aired  May 23, 2011.  Rick Warren was one of several individuals giving talks on "Innovation" that day. 

He began his TEDx talk telling the audience that the quality of your life, in any area of your life will be determined by the kind of questions that you HAVE THE COURAGE to ask yourself in that area.  He raised his voice at the "have the courage" part.  He told his audience, "if you don't ask the right questions, you won't get the right answers."

This is worth watching because here, you get
to see Rick Warren in action.
Catch the way he yells at the audience in the beginning, 
raising his voice to command some kind
of control over his hearers.  
They need these theatrics
in order to listen to the
8 things they "need" to know.
(And note too that he says that he does
not want to talk about himself
and what he is doing... but he talks
about and promotes himself a lot.



Rick says, as he is about to tell you the "8 things you need to know," that, "you better write them down."
You see, you smart people,
(Are you a smart person?)
...will want to know these 8 things that
Rick does and is not so happy to share
with those who desire to
be great leaders, (just like him.)
learn these things from Rick,
And if you are a smart person,
you won't want to
miss a word he says.

Rick says, questioning is an art, a skill that you need to develop.

It's funny, but questioning sort of comes
naturally.  A four-year-old seem to
have no problem asking questions, but YOU,
have yet to learn this all important "skill.   Lucky you,
Rick is going to help you "develop" that skill
by teaching you what "questions"
(out of the millions there really are,
or that you might actually dream up on your own,
to ask......

But, question, smeshtion.... (Note: THAT is a made-up word!)


These really are not even questions.....  No.  No.  No.  They are not questions at all, for Rick suddenly turns them into..."nations."  Yes, Rick slickly, (or is it craftily?) applies the concept of these being the "Eight Nations" or, NO, Wait!  They are changing again....  Rather....... they are the  8 "IMAGINATIONS."  Yes, Yes.. that is it.. "imaginations!"
He tells the audience that these are the  "Nations in your mind." 

He also tells us that it is these "8" things he used to develop his campaigns, 40 day programs, various plans and to build Saddleback Church.

So, now, thanks to good ol[ Rick,
you .. yes, even YOU, can begin to ask the right,
(not wrong,) 
questions.
Yes.... you...can begin to IMAGINE along with Rick
something better, 
bigger, more alive and "innovative"
when it comes to your church, something better
than what has ever been before!

Interesting is this passage of scripture that says:

Because that, when they knew God,
they glorified him not as God,
neither were thankful; 
but became vain in their imaginations,
and their foolish heart was darkened.
Romans 1:21
The Eight Imaginations by Rick Warren
  1. Termination- What do I need to stop doing?
  2. Collaboration – How do we do it faster, larger, cheaper, or with a team?
  3. Combination - What can we mix together to make something new?
  4. Elimination - What part could we take out in order to make something similar?
  5. Reincarnation – What has died that we can bring back to life in a new format?
  6. Rejuvenation - How can we change the purpose for why we are doing it?
  7. Illumination – How can we look at it in a new light?
  8. Fascination – How can we make it more interesting?
Pardon me. Did YOU see anything in there, anything, about the Lord?
That is what I thought.  Me neither. 

Let's consider Rick's TEDx talk a little more closely,

1. HE says, is  "Termination. " 
According to Rick, you can have so many irons in the fire, that you put out the fire. The first question he therefore wants to teach people is to ask "yourself" is,  "What do I first need to stop?" (Before doing anything "new.." He calls this termination thing, creative destruction but then, Rick tells us that as his "mentor" Peter Drucker called it,  he also calls it,  "systematic abandonment."   To explain what termination is more clearly, Rick says, "When the horse is dead, dismount."


Note:  he makes it a clear point to mention Peter Drucker as his mentor. twice. 
                                                                         You can read more about Drucker, here.



"Termination," he says, " is often a key to future innovation."

This , perhaps,  somewhat explains why Rick makes 
every attempt to convince pastors
of Christian churches 
and their members, that their
congregations are dead, (or dying)
and preaches that Jesus,
He hopes they will
terminate their own church as they 
embrace the wisdom of Rick and 
implement in their congregations,
at their own expense, whatever
 "innovative" thing he is doing. 
P.E.A.C.E. Plan, Daniel Plan,
Celebrate Recovery...
40 days of Purpose, Community, Love....
and Purpose Driven (TM)
are simply the innovative products
Rick Warren wheels, deals and sells


Rick then took the opportunity to drop the name of  Joseph Shumpteter....an economist and political scientist who was perhaps best known for his promotion of "creative destruction," or rather, systematically "terminating" things in order to be innovative.

(Click on his name to listen to an interesting economics
lesson taught at YALE which talks 
about Shumpteter in light of Capitalism)

  
Rick's Purpose Driven Church,, is portrayed as being
so much more productive than all the rest.
We are, no doubt, expected to perceive this as
Rick projects upon us all the astronomical
numerical facts and figures relating
to his "accomplishments" in this world.

Funny thing, is,
we Christians should know and understand that
God's amazing Church
is bound to be productive and alive, if it abides in Him and His Word.
The Church is His doing, not our own.
God is the one who makes all things grow.
He gives life and sustenance to all things.

We see how Christianity has encompassed the globe,
(something clearly attested to by even Rick
as he expounds for us how
  he ccould really make use of
the accessibility of the churches
found everywhere in the world,
even the remotest villages.
 to implement his "P.E.A.C.E." Plan

It is these same Christian "churches" who are
and have been labeled as nothing but a "big mouth" by Rick.
Possibly because they are notoriously preaching
the good news of Jesus Christ.
But Rick berates those churches this way and
because they are small he labels them "unhealthy" 
only to make the subsequent offer to help doubting pastors get healthy
through his teachings and 
be just like Saddleback.

It helps to have Time Magazine and Christianity Today
inform readers of how great Rick is,
and portray Rick as an example of great leadership and
the Christian model of true success,
while he unashamed asserts that if Churches are not Purpose Driven... 
(not using his methods or business models 
like he and his mentor, Peter Drucker)
not growing exponentially like a yeast,
incorporating unbelievers into church services and worship,
balancing everything just so,
they are "unhealthy."
And Rick philosophy is that like dead horses
that need to be dismounted,
"unhealthy" things should be terminated.

Perfect doubt, it seems, casts about a lot of anxiety and fear.
  



Rick gives us his own example of terminating old, obsolete and boring things.  He tells about his old, mid-week bible study.  Terminating this gave way for his many and various  "campaigns."  He says that he would have never had so many small groups doing his programs if he hadn't "terminated" that.



2.  Collaboration-  
According to Rick, the "collaboration" question is, "How to do.... (anything)  faster, larger,  cheaper and, of course, "with a team."  Stressing the team aspect, Rick says that if you want to have a movement, you have to have a team.... you have to have "partners."  



"One of the secrets of Saddleback's growth", Rick told TED-x, is that they "have figured out " (Yes... this is hard to do, something not everyone CAN do, only the really smart can do this "figuring out stuff you know.)  They have, "figured out  how to mobilize people." (Rick also indicated that another term for "collaboration" is Coordination.)  He says you need to have "coordination."

Who is doing, leading planning and implementing this co-ordination?
We can only guess.  Probably Rick.
.
He talked here about the program he has coordinated at Saddleback called  Forty days of Community, and how they had been feeding all of the homeless people in Orange County, all of them!  He said they served up "126,000 meals"...fed them for "for forty days."

Wow...that is a lot of loaves and fish!

As we hear this and many other
spectacular feats of awe and wonder
regarding Rick and Saddleback,
and about the greatness
of his PEACE Plan too,
we cannot help but be impressed with
Super Rick.  There is hardly
a person or thing he doesn't know or know about,
 has done, or can do.
And boy can he coordinate and feed the hungry too.

What did those hungry, homeless people do 
for food after the forty days?


3. The third "rule," (He says "RULE." this instance, instead of "question" or "nation,") that you have to ask yourself is..... "Combination" 

"What could we mix together to create something new?"

Rick says, "What could we "blend," "merge," "make a synthesis of? "  and tells us, "We need to ask how we can "take things that are the exact opposite and put them together," things -like, "icy hot," and "sweet and sour"  or" peanut butter and chocolate." He then gives the example of his program "Celebrate Recovery" (being the combination of the 8 Beatitudes of Jesus with AA Alcoholics Anonymous' "12 Step" program,) and of course, we also hear about how great and widely implemented it is in prisons even.

This is a little more blatant self-promotion..... but note, 
what he is really promoting here is the dialectic..... 
Ask yourself, if you are a Christian and know
the truth....  are you willing to exchange it now, 
for something NEW, especially as Rick Warren
, infers they are somehow congruent, and juxtaposes it with something false
and creates something completely different from either
just for you and you church and family? 
He takes the church, founded on JEsus Christ, and the world,who hate JEsus CHrist, 
  two opposing forces,
and he combines and craftily mixes them both
into something creatively "new,"

or is it, innovative? 

   Is there anything "new" under the sun?


4, "Elimination"- Is the question where you ask yourself, "What part could we take out in order to make it simpler."
                                                               Here he also uses the opportunity to announce to all these
TED people, and you and me, his close associates as
he drops a "big name" as a "good friend," like "Steve Case."


Rick tells us that elimination is also known as "taking down the borders."  When he mentions boarders, he mentions also barriers... and he then goes on to explain that these "borders" are like, "emotional borders, it maybe, mental borders, financial borders, ethnic boarders or whatever..."

Can you think of any other borders he could list?

He uses the example of how at the beginning of Saddleback, in 1980 at 25 years old,  he, (being the clever innovator and man of far reaching vision and insight that he thinks he is,) simply had the innovative idea to eliminate the borders of "church walls" and thereby eliminated his need for a "church building," and, by the way, he said he was going to be the one to prove that such a feat of a 
church without a building was possible. 
And here is the "magic of Rick Warren at work,
while he has you thinking that he didn't use a building,
he did use many "buildings"...
schools, banks, camps, stadiums, 
tents, people's homes...
"89" different facilities, he said, 
which are most all "buildings,"
but he would have us believe that he is so clever and efficient that ...
he simply got rid of that unnecessary "border."


He says, this elimination part is "the big one."  Probably meaning the one that is most important in the list.



5. "Reincarnation"  Rick says, "The reincarnation question is, "What has died?... but we can bring it back to life in a new form?" 

Seriously.
"Reincarnation."
Not only that, when was the last time something really "died"
and anyone brought it back to life in a new form?

Rick says, "You take an old idea that has gone dead and you just reformat it. " 

 But then we learn... he is only talking ideas....
and then he takes credit for the implementation of the Internet.

Using the example of how for two thousand years the Christian church has used a systematic sequential training of beliefs, called "catechism" in the church, Rick asserts that this is something that has died.  He (via Saddleback) did a reincarnation of it though...  when they (a.k.a. he) "Put "TECH" back in Catechism....)  

Clever huh? 

It died, ( old idea that it was,  and "we" (meaning he and Saddleback) have taken that old idea, (catechism,)tweaked it, and you know, "reincarnated" it.



How interesting too, that this term, "reincarnation" is 
used as the concept of something which is 
supposed to be a "rule"to follow, one of the Eight Nations of the mind
for Christians to adhere to in order to be an "innovator," like Rick.


6. "Rejuvenation"- Rick says that this is "Related to reincarnation" The question related to rejuvenation  is, "How can we change the purpose or motivation for doing it?"  (or what we're doing.)   He says,  it's the "How and Why."  It's the "change the motivation" and "change the delivery system aspect.   With the example of his own now famous, Daniel Plan he says that his church is loosing 4,000 lbs a day since January, this because they have just done a little rejuvenation on the purpose of it." 

The purpose of.... what?  "Church?"



7." Illumination "How can we look at something in a new light." "You have to look at it with new eyes."  He says human beings have an amazing adaptability... and it takes new eyes sometimes.  After giving us his own life example with a light fixture in his home, he simply adapted to a lack of light over a period of time, he then comments on how we can never solve global problems unless we think of them in new ways.  

For example, men and women of faith,
people of all religious orientations can be part of the
PEACE Plan he offers.  They can be Purpose Driven
and part of congregations willing to help slay those five evil giants, 
serving the world with purpose" as their foundation,

After all, as he mentioned also,  there were those two imams.

Rick told us, "This is thinking in a new light...."

(Insert PEACE PLAN promo by Rick here.)

For someone who began by stating that he didn;t want to talk about what he was doing, but what you were doing....Rick sure talked about himself a lot.  Maybe this is because the idea is that you will be doing hat he does.  We heard once again about Rick's great innovation  and about how he is the heroic instigator of saving the world through what he calls the P.E.A.C.E. Plan   His plan to get houses of worship everywhere into global health care distribution.

Finally, there is number 8, "Fascination"  Here we ask how to make that innovative thing more "interesting" "appealing" "attractive" ...."mesmerizing."





Rick concludes saying,

" It's obvious,  our nation is in trouble right now." Then he says, "The only answer is "innovation,".... "in education, technology, business, arts... in every sector of society."


"Our nation is is trouble, right now!"and the "only answer is-----
.
---"INNOVATION?"

Really?


Not prayer or Jesus....
No "Biblical Principles," or even the mention
of reliance or or of faith and hope in God, 

just:  "Innovation."
Or...is it coming up with your own answers....
or is it the "Eight Imaginations,"
(You know, the "nations" of your mind?)

Ending his talk, Rick says,
"Never stop learning,"because,  "leaders are learners.""  The moment you stop learning you stop leading."


Some will be "ever-learning",...
(See: 2 Timothy 3: verse 4)
but will they every come to the knowledge of the truth?
Will they ever hear the gospel of God preached
about the Lamb of God, Christ Jesus?

Will they, who need no physician because they are so healthy,
ever call on the Great Physician to forgive their sin or heal their land?

Will they be so busy planning, serving, coordinating
and learning, about themselves, their own spiritual gifts,
their own heart and passions,
looking to use their own natural abilities
doing what suits their own personalities,
and having experiences,
...discovering their S.H.A.P.E.for monistry and  this whle they not only strive to ask the right questions to get the right answers and perfectly balance, not one,
but "five purposes" that they learn about from Rick,
in order to be "healthy,"
in their own imaginative "nations" in their mind, mesmerized
with sustaining themselves and their churches and
 meeting the physical needs of all the world all the time,
that they never stop long enough to look at Jesus
learn of Him and enter into the rest of God?

It sure is possible as Rick Warren
gets the attention of both the church and the world and
makes the things he is teaching look as if they are the things of God.



But to the church, those with ears to hear what the spirit says, Paul, who actually did know Jesus and men who walked with JEsus as well, who preached Christ and him crucified.... Paul the apostle wrote:

"Just as Jannes and Jambres opposed Moses, 
so these men also oppose the truth,
men corrupted in mind and disqualified regarding the faith. 
But they will not get very far, for their folly will be plain to all,
as was that of those two men. "



Friday, July 15, 2011

About that Brighter Future



How to have a brighter future:

 "That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, 
and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him  
from the dead, 
thou shalt be saved."   Romans 10:9

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Once again, it is interesting how Rick Warren offers his hearers a completely different kind of future, one he says is" brighter" and he fails to offer people the forgiveness for their sin through Jesus too.  Hos idea of a brighter future has nothing to do with the gospel and is based upon the rudiments of this world. 


Rick Warren concluded his recent, Belief Blog editorial for CNN, (July 3, 2011, ) a piece he titled, "Church is world's most powerful weapon against AIDS,"  by saying, "But if the church and other faith communities will step up to the table, and as governments and other health organizations welcome their assistance, the future can be brighter."  With no mention of the gospel in the article, one has to assume that a brighter future will be had "IF" the people of earth (the church and other faith communities,) would just "step up to the table."  What table he is talking about is anybody;s guess, but He presumes they don't and he wants to lead the church in an effort to help people with AIDS. 


AIDS is a terrible disease and as a disease, it is now become one of Warren's pet projects,. Taking on the issue of AIDS is not only politically correct in certain circles of influence, but is also demonstrates his concern for the welfare of humanity.  Not only that, fighting the terrible "giant" of disease is part of his "P.E.A.C.E. Plan," his plan for saving the world.  But what is AIDS?  What hope is there currently for people who are infected with AIDS?  Is a "brighter" future- the kind of future where the church and other faith communities come together to cure diseases like AIDS, all they really need?

AIDS, the acronym given to a disease known as Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.  As the name suggests is not a disease you are born with, but it's a slow attacking virus called HIV that is acquired, transmitted from person to person, through the exchange of bodily fluids, like blood.  The infected person who is infected with the virus, develops AIDS and then suffers the progressive failure of the body's immune system making them susceptible to all kinds of disease, including cancers, for which they have no defense.


If you remember the early 1980's, you might remember that AIDS, appeared on the health scene as a very serious health matter.  At first it seemed to be affecting homosexual males only, and as more and more people were dying, the concern about public health grew, especially when the disease appeared to transfer not only in sexual contact, but in the blood supply as several hemophiliacs were diagnosed. 

The now rapidly spreading disease rightly had the attention of the Center for Disease Control who began talking about how everyone, not just homosexuals, was at risk.  Our national supply of blood used in hospitals to aid in emergency situations and surgical procedures was being tainted with the HIV virus that caused AIDS.  It was not just the homosexual, the sexually promiscuous or needle drug users who were in danger, it was everyone and anyone who came into direct contact with bodily fluids, especially blood.  Scientists were working hard to find the disease's specific mechanism of spreading, hoping for a cure.  

Needless to say, fear spread far and wide about the possibilities for contracting the disease and people became vocal... and as such, you can guess that a lot of things were said, (as rick Points out in this article,) but with research, screenings to identify infected individuals and the ability to specifically identify tainted blood, as well as a better understanding of the progression of the disease a lot of  unrealistic fears have been quelled, but contrary to what some people think, AIDS remains a killer disease.  There is no cure.  AIDS leaves in it's wake sick people, broken lives, death, torn apart families and the real fear of contracting such a terrible, deadly disease unsuspectingly.

Click here to read a History of AIDS

Click here to read 30 years of AIDS moments 
 (Something recommended by Rick in this CNN article.)


As AIDS reaps it's devastation, it is kind of Rick to encourage people of all faith communities to lend those who are suffering, a compassionate, helping hand.  It's the right thing to do.  However, those who are dying, those who are facing death, who hunger and thirst for life need more than a helpful human hand that calls them to remind them to take their needed meds, as Rick, in the CNN article suggested as a practical way for the church to help the AIDS epidemic.  No, what they need is to  know God and the love of God in Jesus Christ.  They need to warned of where they are headed, told about Jesus, and be saved from the peril of death and doom, that awaits every sinner that is on their way through death's open door.

Unfortunately, right here, on CNN, writing to the world and the church, (Pastor) Rick fails once again to mention the gospel that leads to eternal life and a hope beyond the grave.   Instead he has apparently written to enlist the Christian church, (which he even called the world's most powerful weapon)  in helping governments and health organization, build for the world a brighter future.  But he wants to give hope to AIDS patients and the people he inisters to, so he titles the article, Church is world's most powerful weapon against AIDS." 


It should be noted that the church is powerful but the church is not the world's weapon.  There is power behind the church, making it powerful, but that power is not the church itself.  It is not in the numbers of Christians that there currently are in the world or in the large and measurable size of a churches congregation or building either, (contrary to what this man, (Rick,) so interested in numbers, might say or think.   The powerfulness of church is actually the power and glory of God, the Holy Spirit,  working in his people, doing and leading others into the will and work of God, which is believing on the one whom he sent.   In fact, the church, while is is not a "weapon," has it's own weapons that are nothing like the weapons of the world.  The church is God's and it originated with God; it was his idea from the beginning.  Since the "church" does not originate with man, but God; God is the owner of it and it is not the world's greatest weapon. 

Now some people, like Rick, might believe that if only the people of earth would all collaborate and work together there will be a brighter future for humanity, but this kind of salvation is only for this life.  It is not the same as the salvation we have in Jesus Christ which lasts forever, and ever.  It's the kind of salvation that is only helpful to you as long as you are alive and well on planet earth, but sooner, or later, one will  come to realize that this immortality is only for a limited time, for like everything else that experiences life on this planet, you...(yes you) ... die. Life underground with a body that is deceased and decayed, is not such a pretty picture and certainly not a "bright" future.

What happens to your being after you die?  Well, that is where faith comes in.  A person can believe many things.  Christians believe that life is sacred and special and meaningful.  They believe in a creator God and in his love for all of creation.  They also believe in God's love and forgiveness displayed in Jesus Christ, and they believe Him for the promise of Eternal life. They believe that because God is God and because God sent Jesus and because Jesus rose from death to life, and they believe upon him, they, like Jesus will live again
 

It can be quite perplexing when Rick, professing to be a Christian, neglects to tell the watching world what this Gospel is. Right here on CNN, again and in this article, Rick Warren skipped the gospel.
Yet in this article, he also finds fault with the church and complains they just do not do enough.  He then uses the guilt (or self-righteous thoughts people have in response to his accusations against THE CHURCH,) to get people moved into action, wanting to fight his cause. But slick Rick goes even a step further, than adding guilt to insult.  His special finishing touch, the thing wrapping his lack of the gospel up in a bow is flattery to those who would do as he bids.... those who want to be great and do great things like Rick.  He flatters people saying,  "Church" (this means YOU  church,) is the greatest weapon of the world.

But Pastor Rick should know the church is not "of the world,"  (John 18:36) and he should also know that we who are the church are not to be conformed to the pattern of the world,  (Romans 12:12)and yet, we see he thinks the Christian communities are just like all the other faith communities around. 
But let's talk about the "brighter" future that Rick does offer.... that future that "will be brighter. "if the church and other faith faith communities will step up to the table, and as governments and other health organizations welcome their assistance"  

You cannot have a  brighter future without light.  

Jesus said, “The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eyes are healthy, your whole body will be full of light.  But if your eyes are unhealthy, your whole body will be full of darkness. If then the light within you is darkness, how great is that darkness!" (Matthew 6:22-23) NIV He also said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”(John 8:12) ESV  It's a bit ironic, maybe even a bit "protest-y," that Rick demands pastors and churches be "healthy," like him, and subsequently make use of being able to buy his books and programs by the score. 

So the question is, "How can Rick offer people a true brighter future, without JEsus, the light that comes from God?" The answer:  He can't.  Instead he offers them world government organizations (and Purpose Driven Lives.)

Rick's ideal future is  (see his P.E.A.C.E. Plan) is really no "hope" for anything other than a good life while you are alive and well, here on planet earth. 


"But if the church and other faith communities will step up to the table, and as governments and other health organizations welcome their assistance, the future can be brighter."
Rick Warren CNN Belief Blog editorial, July 3,2011





If in this life only we have hope in Christ, 
we are of all men most miserable.
1 Corinthians 15:19


See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and the basic principles of this world rather than on Christ.


Colossians 2:8