I, personally, don't believe it needs to be, but Robert Schuller and
friends spent a few days in late January planning how to do it. On my
February 9 radio program, "Understanding the Times," Roger Oakland
reported on the event as he was able to attend a portion of it. He
stated that the prominent view from most in attendance was that
Christianity as we have known it has run its course and must change. It
must be re-invented or it won't survive. Really?
As Oakland said, focusing on a relationship and not religiosity is what
is important; however, true Christianity has survived just about
everything including mass slaughter in Sudan. But the faith isn't being
made stronger by such events as Schuller's "Re-Think" last month.
Christianity and the church need not "re-think" and compromise their
God-given biblical doctrines to accommodate the world and churches with
"straying" theology.
The Schuller "Re-Think" event was co-hosted by Emergent leader Erwin
McManus. Many Christian and secular leaders were invited, and it begs
the question, Why are secular people speaking about "re-inventing
Christianity?"
Perhaps it cannot be determined if all in attendance or invited were in
agreement with this event. Roger Oakland reported that most seemed to
be receiving all the information positively. Several pulled out and did
not show.
Just a few of the participants included Emergent Dan Kimball, Larry
King, Gary Smalley, George Barna, Lee Strobel, Kay Warren (wife of
Rick), George H.W. Bush, Rupert Murdoch, Henry Cloud, and of course,
co-host Erwin McManus. This is a very partial list.
Roger Oakland states, "I hope and pray that Erwin McManus, Robert
Schuller, and others will 're-think' the direction in which they are
heading. I pray they will start proclaiming the gospel according to the
Scriptures. I pray they will begin to warn about the many unbiblical
ideas that are driving the unsuspecting toward an apostate church. The
potential for Christians to be led astray by a strong delusion as Paul
warned in II Thessalonians is not only a real possibility-it is
happening now."
The overall view at "Re-Think" was that Christianity as we have known
it has run its course and must be replaced or re-invented. We're seeing
a paradigm shift. Speakers insisted that Christianity must be
re-thought and re-invented if the Name of Jesus Christ is going to
survive here on planet earth now that we are in the 21st century. Jesus
Christ needs no foot soldiers to keep His Name alive, His message
alive, His purpose alive, and the church alive! The pompous nature of
this event defies credulity.
New ways of doing church need not replace "that old-time religion." The
gospel message has never changed over thousands of years! Jesus Christ
is the same yesterday, today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8). "Re-think"
participants should "re-think" themselves, and those who are believers
should just stick to preaching a solid gospel rather than trying to
re-invent something God never intended to change to "keep up with the
culture."
You can hear Roger Oakland's report on my "Radio Archives" for February
9, hour 1. We have three years of radio programming archived there and
we have even tried to make it dial-up friendly. For podcasting
information, go to this link. You can also hear Dr. Thomas Ice's
outstanding analysis of Kingdom Now/Dominion/Reconstructionist
Theology-all grossly false but overtaking many denominations.
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