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10.08.2017

Real Christians reject shallowness and practical deism and Marxist-inspired carping

Real Christians (in my case, Calvinists as it concerns the five solas, doctrines of grace, and the biblical structure of redemption that is Federal Theology) reject shallowness and practical deism; and...the Satanic spirit of the practice of default Critical Theory (incessant carping) incessantly applied to American Christians.

These are the three things you get when you tune into a Michael Horton type and his yes man chorus at his podcast.

1. Shallowness
2. Practical Deism
3. Critical Theory (as practice, directed incessantly at American Christians who instinctively reject their shallowness and practical deism).

The projection on these podcasts also is common. They call American Christians narcissists when the underlying anger that motivates their criticism is the rejection they experience from American Christians. "Listen to me!" they say, "Why aren't they listening to me?" Well, we must be narcissists, or something.

They catapult strawmen at us in their 'serious' criticism of what's wrong with us. We're gnostics (I've still yet to hear a seminary graduate who gives the least clue he knows what gnosticism was or how it manifests today in any way). If we disagree with the practical deists we wear crystals around our necks; we have the voice of God emanating from our burning bosoms; we flail around in states of 'enthusiasm.'

All this cultural Marxist critical theory style criticism in place of any actual proclaiming of the word of God or talking about doctrines of the Bible. That's not where their enthusiasm lies.

Yes, liberal Christians are shallow too. They're all shallow. They have all the traits of an establishment. They are establishment Christianity.

Oh, I forgot, they want us in their churches. Where their grape juice and crackers convey grace, if, that is, properly administered through the hands of duly ordained ministers who are 'in-place-of-Jesus' mediators. Ordained by, I guess, seminary degrees. Seminaries that are, pretty much all of them, marinated in cultural Marxism. Did I mention these practical deists give mouth service to 'some' supernaturalism in the Bible, but not to all, and overall, kind of don't really cotton to such nonsense to begin with? Hard to be a real Christian if you get embarrassed by supernatural parts of God's revelation, but that's practical deism for you.

They also imply that it's only meaningful to engage the word of God via hearing it spoken by a pastor in a church. The closeness to Rome of these practical deists also should not surprise.

Needless to say they are worthless in Christ's army. Oh, and I forgot to mention, they mock any mention of spiritual warfare. The spiritual battlefield, for them, doesn't exist. When you're going with the current of the world and the Devil and your fallen desires and demands the only war you recognize is the hatred and contempt you feel for real Christians...

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