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6.11.2011

How churchians ultimately end debate

Randall van der Sterren said...

Rev. Winzer:

Please realize that your accuser, who sometimes uses the name "CT" or Catherine Trace, is believed to be suffering from grievous maladies and melancholy.

CT refuses to attend church and claims every congregation is apostate, and scoffs at the means of grace and sacraments. She twists the pro-KJV position to support her opposition to the institutional church.

CT also calls herself a "Fourth Way" Christian and follows the occult teachings of P. D. Ouspensky and Maurice Nicoll. She has other blogs where the oogie-boogie stuff gets greater emphasis. Like this one:
http://0140190112.blogspot.com/

CT also tends to go on public tirades which are leaden with obscene language, such as this:
http://thucydides67.blogspot.com/2005/07/devil-attacks-and-defiles-word-of-god.html

So take her diatribes with this in mind.


And Calvin 'told' a Romanist priest that he, Calvin, was a homosexual.

And the communist/atheists diagnosed all Christians with mental disease.

If you truly believe this Christianity stuff you get attacked. If you fear God alone and not man you get attacked. I'm use to it.

My tirades are borne of interactions with the most shallow, creepy people on the internet. Churchians. If I'm crazy it's the craziness of a missionary to Churchianity.

As for "oogie boogie" stuff, modern day churchians consider belief in the existence of angels and demons as "oogie boogie" stuff. Corollary to that churchians consider the very subject of spiritual warfare to be "oogie boogie" stuff. Spiritual development? New Age, "occult" nonsense. Christianity is about sitting in the nursery and sucking your thumb. Yes, and not even reading the word of God. Why? Because it leads to weird behavior and beliefs.

Churchians, you don't define the faith. Maybe for the unregenerate fools who walk through the doors of your synagogues of Satan, but not for followers of Jesus Christ who fear God alone and who are on the Way that is the straight and narrow path towards Glory.

Keep sucking your thumb and being afraid of the world and the devil, and blind to your fallen nature.

A rather big final note: notice that in the thread this comment above was written I had rather schooled Mr. Winzer at a deep level. That was witnessed by the churchians who hang in the same environment as Mr. Winzer. So now this churchian felt a necessity to come over and 'protect' Mr. Winzer from me, in a very belittling move towards Mr. Winzer. I.e. Mr. Winzer lost the debate, so now he must be shuffled away and protected from the scary Christian. And all argument involved in the thread are capped by the churchians with you are "suffering from grievous maladies."

2 Comments:

Blogger c.t. said...

Randall, I don't think you're creepy. I don't know you well enough (or at all). And nothing you've written here suggests creepiness to me. Actually it's the ones who immediately ban and delete then usually lie in the aftermath that are the creepy ones.

Thanks for posting the link to my Fourth Way blog too. I've just been reading it. There are interesting posts there. A bit inside baseball at times, but...

Fourth Way, by the way, means this: there are three basic ways: 1, the way of the fakir (or physical discipline type ways), 2. the way of the monk (or more emotional approaches, and 3. the way of the yogi (or more intellectual approaches. (Interesting the three branches of Christianity correlate there as well, Eastern Orthodox being more interested in physical practices, Roman Catholic being more emotional, Protestant being more intellectual and bookish.) The Fourth Way means an approach that incorporates all three at the same time. Generally speaking that is the genesis of the phrase fourth way. It's not even that interesting in the body of teaching that is the fourth way, because the language of the Work (a nickname of the Fourth Way) is much more precise. And getting a balanced development of all lower centers of our being (basically the physical, emotional, and intellectual) is what you have to do before even contacting a higher teaching. Example, the soldier or athlete needs to begin reading books; the artist needs to play some sports; the bookish intellectual needs to learn a musical instrument or do some manual labor. Etc. We all are more developed in one of the centers and have to force ourselves to develop in the other two.

June 11, 2011 at 10:33 PM  
Blogger c.t. said...

Mock away, anyway. Shallow people mock anything and everything. And, again, churchians wouldn't recognize *any* biblical spiritual discipline that didn't involve crackers and grape juice.

June 11, 2011 at 11:57 PM  

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