AlAyeti wrote:No Protestants are sola scriptura. Common sense flows from that.
Only conservative Lutherans and Calvinists are
sola scriptura. Other Protestants recognise the need for tradition to be authoritative: Episcopalians recognise the authorities of scripture, tradition and reason; Methodists those three plus personal experience.
Anyone who has gone through confirmation knows that.
AlAyeti wrote:Wow. I couldn't have described the how and why Liberals are so far away from the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob, that is to say "Jesus," better than you did.
Now we have "openly homosexual Pastors" and rampant "divorce within the church." Now "relativity" is doctrine and the Word of God is insulting and virtually illegal and "politically incorrect."
If you had
read closer, you would have recognised that by 'relativity' I was referring to the Theory of Relativity in
physics - the brainchild of Albert Einstein, who was not Christian. Relativity is not 'doctrine', it's physics taken to a universal scale.
Talk about thick. But then again, thickness is all relative according to speed.
AlAyeti wrote:But the worse thing about liberal relativism is what has happened to "The Family" and the children of the hedonistic licentious lifestyle so openly supported by the Liberal theologians in "The Church." Let alone how many "Liberal Theologians" do not even believe that Jesus was either an actual person or said, did, or went through anything the Bible said he did. I refer you to the fruits of Liberal Theology, The Jesus Seminar "Scholars."
Now that we're clear what (physical) 'relativity' means we can address the entirely different (ethical) issue of 'relativism'. Firstly, what do you mean by 'hedonism' and 'licentiousness'? It sounds as though you're just using saying them as buzzwords without attributing to them any useful definition we can start to work from. I consider 'hedonism' to mean self-serving attitudes and applying mostly to supply-side economics, which no liberal (let alone any liberal theologian) can in good conscience support. 'Licentiousness' I take with the primary connotation of 'polygamy', which I'm absolutely positive no liberal theologian or pastor supports.
Also, do you know any liberal theologians personally? As someone who is aspiring to become one I can tell you right now that the liberal theologians I've met
all believed Jesus to be an historical figure. And I know from studying liberal Christian theology that almost all of the figures that defined the liberal Christian ethos of their times believed in the historicity and Godhood of Jesus - the exceptions being the Unitarians (the followers of William Channing) and the Transcendentalists (the followers of Theodore Parker and Ralph Waldo Emerson). Today's liberal Christian ethos has been primarily shaped by the Personalists (like Albert Knudsen, Edgar S. Brightman and his better-known student, Martin Luther King, Jr.) and the Social Gospellers (Gladden, Rauschenbusch, Fosdick et cetera) - all of whom, I might add, believed in the historicity and Godhood of Jesus.
Stop playing with your straw men and start doing the research.
AlAyeti wrote:Pragmatism?
Read the Bible and believe it. Relativity is another way of saying that you do not believe in what the Bible clearly says. Remember Jesus IS the Word of God made flesh.
Pragmatic belief Bible-style is NOT yoking yourself with unbelievers. The consequences of doing that is all too easy to see in todays Christian Church. Satan knows what he's doing.
I'm not going to stop saying this till you get it through your skull: relativity is another way of saying physical movement is relative and can affect one's observations of time, space and mass.
I read the Bible and allow it to guide me with the help of church traditions and with the help of my own faculties. Relying on the Bible alone is like relying on a chair with one leg - without the guiding influence of precedent and one's own moral reasoning it can be incredibly misleading and, indeed, destructive (as our history has shown repeatedly).
Also, you want to cut yourself off from all dealings with unbelievers, cut yourself off from the society and the culture, that's your affair. But you don't get to gripe about it like a hypocrite from behind your wall - leave that to the people who are actually dealing with it.