Emerging Church Pastor Samir Selmanovic Doesn’t Need To Be Right
Published December 29th, 2009 by Ken Silva in Emergence Christianity, Emerging Church
A few minutes ago Samir Selmanovic tweets:
http://twitter.com/SamirSelmanovic/status/7164161588
Fr. Rohr: Faith is a learned “tolerance 4 ambiguity,” I no longer use knowledge as power, I no longer need 2 be right. (Online source)
The “Fr. Rohr” above is apostate (at best) Roman Catholic mystic Richard Rohr,
one of the so-called “Red Letter Christians” who, in truth,
only believe the parts of the red letters of Jesus they happen to agree with.
Some of them aren’t even so sure some of those red letters were even spoken by Jesus in the first place.
So of course fools (look it up in the Bible) like the Roman Catholic priest Richard Rohr want to hide in the darkness of “ambiguity”
(see red letters of John 3:18-21) and attempt to cripple the faith of others; why we wouldn’t want to risk having anyone think that the Reformers may have actually been right about Rome, now would we?
Here’s a couple of things to think about concerning these neo-Gnostic “Christian” skeptics in the Emerging/ent/ence de-formation of Christianity:
1) Do you really suppose they write book after book after book criticizing proper biblical Christianity because they think they’re wrong?
2) Is “tolerance 4 ambiguity” really the message preached by the Apostles; is that what the early Christians were often willing to die for?
And
3) if being “right” really didn’t/doesn’t matter, then why do you suppose the Creeds of Christendom these snakes like to say they “believe” in were ever written?
Sadly, if an Arius were to arise today,
I’m guessing it wouldn’t be very long before he’d be offered a publishing deal with an evangelical publishing house…say…like Zondervan.
After-all, it$ all about the love $on.
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