.WEEKLY CHURCH NEWS NOTES
February 20, 2010
The Weekly Church News Notes is designed for use in churches
FUNERAL MUSIC?
Recently a brother in Christ shared with me the following: “Some of my
friends have described traditional sacred music as ‘funeral music,’ and
the Lord has shown me that they are correct in one sense, and in one
sense only. Good Christian music is supposed to help us mortify the
flesh, to put it to death, so in that sense it should be ‘funeral
music” as opposed to party music that appeals to the flesh.” This
testimony rings true. One problem with contemporary Christian music is
that it does not bring spiritual conviction. It ministers good feelings
more than holiness. It is dance music, not dying-to-self music. But if
“funeral music” means “boring music,” it is only boring to those who
have spoiled their appetite by the world’s pop music or boring when it
is sung in a lifeless manner in a dead church.
SIX-YEAR-OLD ARRESTED
A first-grade student in Port St. Lucie, Florida, was arrested,
handcuffed, and committed to a mental health facility because the
school couldn’t handle her behavior. After her teacher asked her to do
something, six-year-old Haley Shalansky stormed out of the classroom
and when taken to the principal’s office she flew into a rage, kicking
the wall, throwing things, even hitting the principal. Since the public
schools are not allowed to spank children, the police were called in.
They handcuffed the little girl and hauled her off to a “mental health
facility” (WPBF.com, Feb. 10, 2010). America is a sad nation. Having
turned from God it has no wisdom. Humanism has replaced God’s Word, and
political correctness has replaced common sense. How can America win
the “war against terror” when it can’t even discipline its own little
children and it puts ridiculous restrictions on its brave military?
ATHEISM ON THE MARCH
Atheism, which the Bible calls the philosophy of fools, is on the march
in these last days. Most recently atheists have purchased space on
billboards in Sacramento, California, to advertise their opinions. The
signs, which are sponsored by the grossly misnamed Sacramento Area
Coalition of Reason, proclaim, “Are you good without God? Millions
are.” That is far from reasonable, because millions can easily be wrong
as right. What is the evidence that there is no God? Does the existence
of a complex universe speak eloquently of no God? If you want to talk
numbers, vastly more people believe in God than don’t, but as far as I
know, God’s existence isn’t up for election. And if He exists, no one
is good without Him, not in this world and certainly not in the next.
If atheism is true, it matters not a whit how we live or what we
believe, but if the Bible is true it matters greatly how we live and
what we believe, because man is a fallen sinner, there is a heaven and
a hell after death, and the only way of salvation is through faith in
Jesus Christ.
ANGLICAN LESBIAN PRIEST RECEIVES MORE VOTES OF APPROVAL
The following is excerpted from The Christian Post, Feb. 13, 2010: “A
controversial priest who has a lesbian partner has so far received more
than half the votes she needs to be consecrated as an assistant bishop.
And the 120-day consent process began just a month ago. The Rev. Canon
Mary Douglas Glasspool has 29 consents to become bishop suffragan,
according to a recent report by the Diocese of Los Angeles. She needs
56 to be confirmed as the second openly homosexual bishop in The
Episcopal Church. ‘Throughout her 30 years of ordained ministry, the
Rev. Mary Glasspool has been faithful and consistent to the ministry,
doctrine and teaching of the Episcopal Church,’ Bishop Nathan Baxter of
the Episcopal Diocese of Central Pennsylvania wrote in a pastoral
letter indicating his consent. ... Glasspool has been with her partner,
Becki Sander, since 1988. Her election in December to the office of
bishop suffragan in the Diocese of Los Angeles has caused another
uproar across The Episcopal Church, six years after it consecrated its
first openly gay bishop, V. Gene Robinson of New Hampshire. ...
Glasspool, who first came out to the national body 30 years ago, says
‘it’s time for our wonderful church to move on and be the inclusive
Church we say we are.’”
COMMUNIST CHINA’S CITIZEN SPY NETWORK
The following is excerpted from “Officer Boasts of 12,000 Spies,”
Sydney Morning Herald, Feb. 12, 2010: “The director of an Inner
Mongolian public security bureau said officers had recruited 12,093 of
his county’s 400,000 inhabitants to provide intelligence, offering an
unusual glimpse into the state's surveillance network. Liu Xingchen
told the state news agency Xinhua the priorities were to collect
information about conflicts that might lead to complaints to higher
authorities and to discover ‘non-harmonious elements.’ Experts said it
was rare to see information on the numbers of informants or public
discussion of the network, although detailed accounts of surveillance
work are available in documents intended for internal use. While
China's surveillance network is known to be extensive, it is not clear
how active the informants in Kailu County are or how typical the
figures are of wider practices. ... In the interview, translated by the
news website China Digital Times, he said the bureau had sought to ‘dig
deep for intelligence information on many fronts, proactively discover
non-harmonious elements that affect stability … [and try to] evolve
from being passive to being active, to go from punishing after the fact
to resolving the problem before the fact.’”
THE SHACK’S SALES AND INFLUENCE CONTINUES TO GROW
The Shack has been in the New York Times Top Ten for Paperback Trade
Fiction since June 2008. It has sold seven million copies worldwide and
been translated into two languages. Written by William Paul Young, The
Shack is about redefining God. Young has said that the book is for
those with “a longing that God is as kind and loving as we wish he was”
(interview with Sherman Hu, Dec. 4, 2007). What he is referring to is
the desire on the part of the natural man for a God who loves
“unconditionally” and does not require repentance or obedience, does
not judge sin, and does not make men feel guilty for what they do. In
that same interview, Young said that a woman wrote to him and said that
her 22-year-old daughter came to her after reading the book and asked,
“IS IT ALRIGHT IF I DIVORCE THE OLD GOD AND MARRY THE NEW ONE?” Young
therefore admits that the God of The Shack is different from the
traditional God of Bible-believing Christianity. He says that the God
who “watches from a distance and judges sin” is “a Christianized
version of Zeus.” This reminds me of the modernist G. Bromley Oxnam,
who called the God of the Old Testament “a dirty bully” in his 1944
book “Preaching in a Revolutionary Age.” The Shack depicts God the
Father as a large black woman who loves to listen to hip hop. The Shack
god is the god of the emerging church. She/He is cool, loves rock &
roll, is non-judgmental, does not exercise wrath toward sin, does not
send unbelievers to an eternal fiery hell, does not require repentance
and the new birth, puts no obligations on people, and doesn’t like
traditional Bible churches. Note the following quotes from Young’s god:
“I don’t need to punish people for sin. Sin is its own punishment,
devouring you from the inside. It’s not my purpose to punish it...”
(The Shack, p. 120). Contrast Isaiah 13:11. “Those who love me come
from every system that exists. They were Buddhists or Mormons, Baptists
or Muslims ... and many who are not part of any Sunday morning or
religious institutions. ... I have no desire to make them Christian”
(p. 182). Contrast Acts 4:12; 26:28. Young’s god has a strong kinship
to the New Age god promoted by Oprah Winfrey. The Shack is another
building stone of the end-times Tower of Babel.
LIFEWAY SELLS “THE SHACK” AND EMERGING BOOKS
Lifeway Christian Stores, which are affiliated with the Southern
Baptist Convention, are selling “The Shack,” a novel that depicts God
as a woman who doesn’t judge people. On a visit to the Lifeway
bookstore in Huntsville, Alabama, in June 2009, the book was on display
with a notice that said, “This book may contain thoughts, ideas, or
concepts that could be considered inconsistent with historical
evangelical theology. Therefore, we encourage you to read it with extra
discernment.” By means of this disclaimer, Lifeway intends to make
money from this popular book while avoiding responsibility for its
heresies, but it won’t work. The Bible warns that if we do not
disassociate strictly from those who preach false christs, we become
partakers of their evil deeds (2 John 7-11). Lifeway is not only
associating with William Young and his heresies by selling the book,
but they are actually putting funds into his coffers to enable him to
promote his heresies. The Lifeway warning says the book “MAY contain”
thoughts contrary to sound theology and urges readers to use
discernment, but they don’t identify anything in particular and a large
percentage of their customers doubtless lack the Bible knowledge and
spiritual discernment required to discern truth from error. This is
like serving up a dish contaminated with poison to children and warning
them to eat with caution! The Lifeway bookstores are filled to the brim
with psychology, self-help, self-esteem, romance novels, ecumenical and
charismatic literature, undependable Bible versions, and all sorts of
“Christian” rock music. On a visit to a Lifeway store in Huntsville in
2009 I found that they had many titles by emerging church authors,
including Rob Bell (Velvet Elvis), Brennan Manning (The Ragamuffin
Gospel), Erwin McManus (The Barbarian Way), Donald Miller (Blue Like
Jazz), and Shane Claiborne (The Irresistible Revolution). Lifeway will
stand accountable before God for polluting the minds and hearts of
their customers with unscriptural material and for refusing to carry
sound material from fundamentalist Bible-based publishers that they
could and should be stocking but which they refuse to stock because
these are “controversial.”
AUTHOR OF THE SHACK DENIES SUBSTITUTIONARY ATONEMENT AND HELL FIRE
In an interview on March 13, 2009, with Kendall Adams of KAYP radio,
William Young, author of The Shack, denied substitutionary atonement
and hell fire, two cardinal doctrines of the biblical Christian faith.
When asked, “I take it that you wouldn’t agree that the cross was a
place of punishment for sin,” Young replied, “No. I don’t; I [don’t
hold] a penal substitution point of view.” Young also said, “I don’t
think that hell is physical fire and that kind of stuff and it is not
an issue of separation from God.” The Shack is very popular among
emerging type churches, but it presents a false god.
STEPHEN GOULD’S NOMA
Evolutionist Stephen Jay Gould, who was a bitter enemy of
“creationism” and “intelligent design,” proposed that science and
religion can find harmony if they are separated into different spheres.
He called this NOMA -- Non-Overlapping Magisteria. (Magisterium refers
to a teaching authority.) Gould would give the physical world and the
issue of origins to evolutionary science while leaving the issues of
morality and purpose to religion. Science supposedly deals with
“empirical facts,” whereas religion deals with non-testable
metaphysics. He said, “We [evolutionists] study how the heavens go, and
they [religion] determine how to go to heaven.” (In reality Gould
shared John Lennon’s atheistic faith that there is neither heaven nor
hell.) According to this policy, religion and science are supposed to
treat one another with respect but are not to interfere with the
other’s “magisterial.” The Hall of Human Origins at the American Museum
of Natural History in New York City promotes this idea. It depicts man
as a product of blind Darwinian evolution and brashly contradicts the
Bible’s account of creation, but a video presentation features some
prominent evolutionists claiming that science and religion are friends.
Francis Collins, director of the Human Genome Project, says, “I’m a
scientist that believes the tools of science are the way to understand
the natural world and one needs to be rigorous about that. But I’m also
a believer in a personal God. I find the scientific worldview and the
spiritual worldview to be entirely complementary. And I find it quite
wonderful to be able to have both of those worldviews existing in my
life in a given day, because each illuminates the other.” This might
sound respectful toward “religion,” but in fact it is a bold
repudiation of the Bible, because the Bible refuses to speak only about
“religious things.” The Bible begins with the account of how the
material universe was made, so it refuses to leave such things to
“science.” And if the Bible is wrong about the material universe there
is no reason to believe it is right about anything else and no reason
to “respect” its teachings on any other subject. NOMA has rightly been
called “a gag-order masquerading as a principle of tolerance.”
CONCLUSION: The Weekly Church News Notes is designed for use in
churches. Of necessity we quote from a wide variety of sources, but
this obviously does not imply an endorsement. We trust that our readers
will not be discouraged. It is God’s will that we know the times (1 Ch.
12:32; Mat. 16:3) and that we be as wise as serpents and harmless as
doves. The News Notes remind us that the hour is very late, and we need
to be ready for the Lord’s coming. Are you sure that you are born
again? Are you living for Christ? “And that, knowing the time, that now
it is high time to awake out of sleep: for now is our salvation nearer
than when we believed. The night is far spent, the day is at hand: let
us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the
armour of light. Let us walk honestly, as in the day; not in rioting
and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and
envying. But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision
for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof” (Rom. 13:11-14).