There once was an atheist that lived next to a church. One night the church caught on fire and the parishioners rushed to the church to try to save their beloved place of worship. Part way through the fight one of the church members noticed that the atheistic neighbor was helping to haul water. The church member smugly told the atheist, "Wow, I've never seen you this close to the church before." The atheist quickly replied, "Well I've never seen the church on fire before."



Saturday, December 11, 2010

Rob Bell Exposed

Sorry to throw so many videos out in one shot but if you get a chance look through these.  If you watch the documentary and then the videos about Rob Bell I think it helps to show the tough task we have today in dividing truth and error.  Rob Bell is a good example of someone who says some things that are so true but others that are wrong when held against scripture.  I really like what Rob Bell says about pulling church movements together.  I have a problem with our one friend below who makes it his calling to tear Rob Bell apart.  However, how can we bring church movements together so we can be a united army while still being faithful to the truth?  Is it safe to partner with people who are teaching error?  Many conservative Mennonite groups have made it a point to only associate with people who believe almost exactly like themselves.  Is this right?  What is our role in partnering with Christians right around us (the local Christians from other denominations) while still being obedient to our walk with God?

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