• Postmodernism

    Published on 12-27-2011 12:10 PM  Number of Views: 864 
    1. Categories:
    2. Thus Saith the Lord,
    3. Denominationalism,
    4. False Doctrines,
    5. Church of Christ,
    6. Moderates,
    7. Authority of the Scriptures,
    8. Postmodernism

    by Tom Wacaster

    A rather interesting article appeared in one of the more liberal periodicals sometime back that, of late, has been parroted by the change agents of this new century. The author's comments serve as a good example of the present effort on the part of change agents to remodel and restructure the Lord's church of our generation into something that is “functional,” though not necessarily in accord with the “form” of the New Testament pattern. The author of that article draws a parallel between the progress in aviation and the supposed progress now being offered the brotherhood. He argues that our first attempts at flight failed because we sought to “imitate” the birds rather than develop the principle of flight. In like manner, he argues, we [those who would demand a 'thus saith the Lord'] have sought to imitate the first century church rather than build a church that is functional. He writes: “Like the ornithopterists of old, we assumed that 'function' was
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    by Published on 11-28-2011 06:25 PM  Number of Views: 746 
    1. Categories:
    2. Christian Living,
    3. The One Church,
    4. Liberalism,
    5. Anti-ism,
    6. Moderates,
    7. Christianity,
    8. Sharing the Gospel,
    9. Authority of the Scriptures,
    10. Postmodernism

    Over the years, it has been my pleasure to worship with many brothers and sisters in many different locations in the United States. If I asked someone to visit these congregations and describe them to me in two words or less, there would no doubt be a great variety of descriptive terms. Some of these terms would likely be: Liberal, charismatic, institutional, non-institutional, fundamental, one-cupper, mainstream, non-cooperative, Holy Roller, legalistic, anti, instrumental, non-instrumental, conservative, contemporary, traditional, unorthodox, orthodox, normal, post-modern, and I am certain a number of other monikers I have not included. Certainly not all of these congregations are standing in the truth. God’s desire is that they all walk in truth for His Words will judge them in the final day (John 12:48).

    Consider this in regard to labels: most people hate to be labeled by others. One reason is the desired label of an individual is quite often not the ...
    Published on 08-02-2011 02:28 PM  Number of Views: 1133 
    1. Categories:
    2. False Doctrines,
    3. Postmodernism

    By Tom Wacaster

    I am profitably engaged in reading Phil Sanders book, Adrift, in which he deals with postmodernism in the church and how it has affected our attitude toward authority and/or divine pattern in churches of Christ. I have scarcely scratched the surface of this 250 page book, and like Nehemiah of old I am “astonied” at the absolute nonsense that permeates the thinking of those in high places of academia. Professors have brain washed this generation into believing that truth is not absolute. To put it another way, truth is changing, “fluid,” adapting itself to the times – so they say! Some years ago Alan Bloom made the same observation in his book, Closing Of The American Mind: “There is one thing a professor can be absolutely certain of: almost every student entering the university believes, or says he believes, that truth is relative. If this belief is put to the test, one can count on the students’ reaction: they will be uncomprehending” (Bloom, page ...