TGHusker
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@BigRedBuster posted this tweet on a different thread and I want to make this a topic of its own because I have great concerns about our country but more importantly, I have greater concerns about the direction that American Christianity is heading. While the topic is centered around Christian faith in America, since it is the majority, the big picture is to discuss the role of any faith in the public marketplace of ideas.
First let me detail my perspective- forgive me ahead of time for getting into the weeds to document the depth of my concern.
1. True Personal Christian faith - is alive and well in the USA and across the world. The Christian faith is growing in many nations so much so, some of those nations are sending missionaries to the USA!.
2. This isn't an apologetic discuss - defending the faith. I have no concerns about the need to defend the true Gospel of Jesus Christ - Christ died, Rose again, and is forever making intercession for ALL people and I've come to believe that ALL people past and present, regardless of time and place or background will eventually come to faith in God through Jesus - either in this life or the next. (Yes that is a controversial statement - just do an unbiased study on all of the 'all inclusive' scriptures in the New Testament as well as early church history and take a deep dive into what the early church- prior to Augustine believed about judgment and hell. This was a belief held by the church for the first 3 centuries up to Augustine and the 'Roman Conquest of the Church". A few more recent books if you are interested: Her Gates will Never Shut by Brad Jersak, The Inescapable Love of God by Thomas Talbot, The Triumph of Mercy by George Hurd, That all Shall be Saved by David Bentley Hart. )
BUT I DIGRESS, AGAIN (ADHD :steam !!) :facepalm:
3. I've come full circle personally. Years ago, I was all in on the idea of the 7 Mountains - that Christians were to 'take over' the primary influence centers of Govt, Education, Business, Media, Religion, Family, Entertainment. Now, I think this is 'another gospel' that Paul warned against in the New Testament.
4. I believe the 7 Mountain 'theology' is the catalyst behind the current Christian Nationalism and the fuel behind Trumpism. Trump would be nothing without this support.
5. While I believe in separation of church and state: The separation was to ensure that there would not be a state-run church or that the state could dominate church life. Both the govt and the church are to have a positive, restorative, and order building/maintaining effect on society. Separate but both doing what the other cannot do on its own to build society.
6. We have seen many members of church caught in the Trump personality cult. This has become a false gospel. This isn't the church's mission. No where do you find in the Bible that the church is to take over 'Rome" but instead we are called to serve. To follow Christ in: Because He has anointed Me To (1)preach the gospel to the poor; (2)He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted, (3) To proclaim liberty to the captives (4) And recovery of sight to the blind, (5)To set at liberty those who are oppressed; (6)To proclaim the acceptable year of the LORD Luke 4:18.
This is the mission of the church- period.
7. With all of that said, I believe people of all faiths have a roll to play in the public market place of ideas. We aren't exulted but it isn't to be our primary focus.
8. When we are active in the public marketplace of ideas it is to promote mercy and justice (Micah 6:8 "He has showed thee O man, what is good, and what does the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, to love mercy, to walk humbly with your God")
9. Recent history has shown that when we lose sight of the mission of the church, all 'hell' breaks out. J6, oppressive laws and SC rulings, power driven politics that drive division and distract from the true business of governing.
So my big question to all of you: How do we preserve/balance the rights and freedoms of faith and its expression in the public square while also preserving the separation of spheres of influence?
Perhaps this thread can be used for discussions of all church/state issues.
https://www.mediamatters.org/qanon-conspiracy-theory/alabama-supreme-court-chief-justice-spreads-christian-nationalist-rhetoric
First let me detail my perspective- forgive me ahead of time for getting into the weeds to document the depth of my concern.
1. True Personal Christian faith - is alive and well in the USA and across the world. The Christian faith is growing in many nations so much so, some of those nations are sending missionaries to the USA!.
2. This isn't an apologetic discuss - defending the faith. I have no concerns about the need to defend the true Gospel of Jesus Christ - Christ died, Rose again, and is forever making intercession for ALL people and I've come to believe that ALL people past and present, regardless of time and place or background will eventually come to faith in God through Jesus - either in this life or the next. (Yes that is a controversial statement - just do an unbiased study on all of the 'all inclusive' scriptures in the New Testament as well as early church history and take a deep dive into what the early church- prior to Augustine believed about judgment and hell. This was a belief held by the church for the first 3 centuries up to Augustine and the 'Roman Conquest of the Church". A few more recent books if you are interested: Her Gates will Never Shut by Brad Jersak, The Inescapable Love of God by Thomas Talbot, The Triumph of Mercy by George Hurd, That all Shall be Saved by David Bentley Hart. )
BUT I DIGRESS, AGAIN (ADHD :steam !!) :facepalm:
3. I've come full circle personally. Years ago, I was all in on the idea of the 7 Mountains - that Christians were to 'take over' the primary influence centers of Govt, Education, Business, Media, Religion, Family, Entertainment. Now, I think this is 'another gospel' that Paul warned against in the New Testament.
4. I believe the 7 Mountain 'theology' is the catalyst behind the current Christian Nationalism and the fuel behind Trumpism. Trump would be nothing without this support.
5. While I believe in separation of church and state: The separation was to ensure that there would not be a state-run church or that the state could dominate church life. Both the govt and the church are to have a positive, restorative, and order building/maintaining effect on society. Separate but both doing what the other cannot do on its own to build society.
6. We have seen many members of church caught in the Trump personality cult. This has become a false gospel. This isn't the church's mission. No where do you find in the Bible that the church is to take over 'Rome" but instead we are called to serve. To follow Christ in: Because He has anointed Me To (1)preach the gospel to the poor; (2)He has sent Me to heal the brokenhearted, (3) To proclaim liberty to the captives (4) And recovery of sight to the blind, (5)To set at liberty those who are oppressed; (6)To proclaim the acceptable year of the LORD Luke 4:18.
This is the mission of the church- period.
7. With all of that said, I believe people of all faiths have a roll to play in the public market place of ideas. We aren't exulted but it isn't to be our primary focus.
8. When we are active in the public marketplace of ideas it is to promote mercy and justice (Micah 6:8 "He has showed thee O man, what is good, and what does the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, to love mercy, to walk humbly with your God")
9. Recent history has shown that when we lose sight of the mission of the church, all 'hell' breaks out. J6, oppressive laws and SC rulings, power driven politics that drive division and distract from the true business of governing.
So my big question to all of you: How do we preserve/balance the rights and freedoms of faith and its expression in the public square while also preserving the separation of spheres of influence?
Perhaps this thread can be used for discussions of all church/state issues.
https://www.mediamatters.org/qanon-conspiracy-theory/alabama-supreme-court-chief-justice-spreads-christian-nationalist-rhetoric
During a recent interview on the program of self-proclaimed “prophet” and QAnon conspiracy theorist Johnny Enlow, Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Tom Parker indicated that he is a proponent of the “Seven Mountain Mandate,” a theological approach that calls on Christians to impose fundamentalist values on all aspects of American life.
Enlow is a pro-Trump “prophet” and leading proponent of the “Seven Mountain Mandate,” a “quasi-biblical blueprint for theocracy” that asserts that Christians must impose fundamentalist values on American society by conquering the “seven mountains” of cultural influence in U.S. life: government, education, media, religion, family, business, and entertainment.
Enlow has also repeatedly pushed the QAnon conspiracy theory, sometimes even connecting it to the Seven Mountain Mandate. Per Right Wing Watch, Enlow has claimed that world leaders are “satanic” pedophiles who “steal blood” and “do sacrifices” and that “there is presently no real democracy on the planet” because over 90 percent of world leaders are involved in pedophilia and are being blackmailed.
On February 16, the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos are people, with the same rights as living children, and that a person can be held liable for destroying them, imperiling in vitro fertilization treatment in the state. In a concurring opinion, Parker quoted the Bible, suggested that Alabama had adopted a “theologically based view of the sanctity of life,” and said that “human life cannot be wrongfully destroyed without incurring the wrath of a holy God.”
In the interview on Enlow’s program — which was uploaded the same day as the ruling was issued — Parker claimed that “God created government” and said it’s “heartbreaking” that “we have let it go into the possession of others.” Parker then invoked the Seven Mountain Mandate, saying, “And that's why he is calling and equipping people to step back into these mountains right now.”
Parker suggested a familiarity with Enlow’s work, telling him, “As you've emphasized in the past, we've abandoned those Seven Mountains and they've been occupied by the opposite side.”
Parker discussed his “call” to what Enlow called the “mountain of government,” and later told Enlow that he appreciates what he’s done by “giving us the overview and the vision that allows us to really contemplate what God is calling each of us to for our role on those Seven Mountains.”
Enlow praised Parker, telling him he’s “in such a key place that we don't want to have any conversations that hurt you in any kind of way, but we appreciate who you are, who you are in the kingdom.”
Parker also claimed that God “is equipping me with something for the very specific situation that I’m facing,” and responded affirmatively when Enlow asked if “the holy spirit is there” when he’s “arbitrating a session” and performing his job as chief justice.
Parker’s ties to extreme right-wing Christian and “prophetic” media figures extends beyond the interview with Enlow.
Last year, Christian nationalist media figure Sean Feucht said Parker had invited him into the court’s chambers for a worship session. Parker also joined a prayer call in March 2023 with supposed prophets and apostles, and he prayed that “there will be a growing hunger in the judges of Alabama, and around the nation for more of God. And that they will be receptive to his moves toward restoration of the judges, so that they can play their forecast role in revival in this nation.
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