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Originally Posted by El Predicador
A Lesson in Self-Defeat
If someone wanted to set back our holiness tradition for the next generation I would suggest the following course of action:
1.Begin a series of articles and sermons targeting those weak on holiness and new birth.
2.Right before the denominational conference start an internet site, something along the lines of We Proclaim.
3.As part of the "proclamations" be sure that culottes and dealing with split ends gets equal billing with the new birth.
4.Perhaps most important of all, in one fell swoop just announce that heaven or hell issues such as TV, movies, wedding bands etc. are no longer heaven or hell issues( like have been preached for generations) and should be left up to the local pastor to teach as he sees fit.
5.Maneuver behind the scenes so the pastor of the man most vocal about dialoguing with those whom you insist must be expelled from the organization gets elected General Superintendent.
6.Going around thumping chests as though a great victory had been accomplished when in fact through these actions the cause of traditional standards have been set back farther than the targets in number 1 ever could have accomplished.
Thank God no one is actually foolish enough to do this right?
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FWIW - I really don't think the "WellIDoDeclare!.ORG" guys had much influence on the election of the new GS, or much say.
Looking over the list I only found one guy who is really respected within his district - and then a long list of guys I never heard of. The "leaders" were mostly outcasts and rabble (with the exception of that 'one guy').
The whole "bifurcated" thing shows just what pinheads these guys are. I seriously doubt you'll be seeing any of those names on the new GS's speaking invitation lists.
FWIW - the new GS has a long history and reputation for being "boring." That's what I like most about the guy. He's not likely to have any of these drama queens at his side.