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Jason Oliver

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2008-02-05T20:52:44-07:00 on The Bayly Brothers And The Trinity
#2640

@Cheryl:
“Complementarians like this really are their own worst enemy.”

Amen!

2008-02-05T17:38:35-07:00 on The Bayly Brothers And The Trinity
#2633

Cheryl,

I just read that recent post on Bayly’s blog about Carolyn Custis James and Suzanne’s comments. Lord have mercy! Suzanne held it down, truly! You go, Sister Sue! I’ve never read so much arrogance and lack of discernment in my life. My goodness Jesus!

Another pet peeve of mine: One guy commenting on Suzanne accused her of attacking God’s Word and his character. What is with people thinking that others can attack God. Our arms are way too short to box with GOD. True false doctrine doesn’t attack God nor his Word, it attacks God’s people and lead them from the Faith. People need to realize God has not nor has ever need people to defend Him. He calls us to repentance, trusting and obeying His Word. A deity who needs defending is not a god worth worshiping.

Blessings.

2008-02-05T17:17:28-07:00 on The Bayly Brothers And The Trinity
#2632

Hi Cheryl,

How’s your research going. I hope and pray it’s going well. I am familiar with the Bayly blog. Some of the posts regarding evangelical egalitarians are just plain horrific. I’ve been noticing a trend in the American Christian blogosphere for so-called conservative, orthodox evangelical Protestants’ rhetoric to be manipulative, divisive, and just plain pugnacious all in the name of God’s glory. These practices do more harm than good for the advancement of the Gospel. They tend to be overzealous about correct doctrine (even if they are right on essential matters) they tend to minor on correct behavior and speech towards others.
I confess the Lordship of Jesus Christ, the authority of the Holy Scriptures, and affirm the ecumenical creeds of the Christian faith. But since when did complementarianism a very recent theological development become the test for Christian orthodoxy?

This doctrine is based on fear due to societal change, not careful, prayerful reflection on Holy Scripture and in conversation with the Great Tradition of the Church (not that I hold Tradition on equal status with Scripture, just that it’s helpful to look and our elder brothers AND sisters in Christ for wisdom and weight against Scripture).

This really put egalitarians in a theological predicament regarding fellowship. We don’t hold much in common with theological liberals but we are scorned by evangelical complementarians. Lord help us to endure and give our brothers and sisters on the other side of this issue have are heart of charity towards us and let us do the same.