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5.16.2008

The inanity of churchians: the case of the most Reverend Bruce G. Buchanan


Look at this thread. Specifically the posts by Rev. Bruce G. Buchanan.

Reverend? Is he to be revered? Why? He's been through a seminary? What inanity is not potential in churchianity?

So not only do God's elect have to suffer shallowness in so-called churches, but also man-fearing and the enforcement of man-fearing. What are God's elect to do? Other than engage the Word of God, evangelize, and actually practice the faith as the Holy Spirit guides us to practice the faith...

How do so many shallow human beings with so little understanding and self-awareness decide they must be 'church leaders' of one title or another?

Rev. Bruce G. Buchanan demands reverence (fear) of himself and his 'ordained' colleagues and demands to be seen and accepted as authority among followers of Christ. Where he picked up these notions ...God knows. I suppose one can pick them up just about anywhere in the world though...

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The reverend might delete his embarrassing posts. If that happens what he was doing was upbraiding a new member for having the audacity to question the wisdom and authority of a seminary graduate and ordained minister on the subject of the Ham/Noah incident in Genesis.

Interestingly in that thread Thomas Weddle, the "dumb KJV onlyist guy" set them all straight on the subject by, gasp, actually letting the Word of God determine the meaning of the passage. This only got him kneejerk hand-waving mainly due to the fact that the ordained wise men were embarrassed by being exposed in not knowing the relevant Leviticus passage which any former student of most any quirky KJV onlist 'fundie' Bible teacher types already knows of...

May 16, 2008 at 12:58 AM  

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