Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Sour Note




Joe Krohn--member of Doebler's WELS Rock N Roll Church in Round Rock, Texas, and former member of Gunn's CrossWalk in Phoenix, Arizona--has euthanized his latest blog.

http://www.lutherrocks.blogspot.com had one basic message - Boycott Ichabod, The Glory Has Departed.

Nevertheless, Joe was a daily communicant at this blog. He chose a bust of Beethoven as his icon on the followers list.

He copied my use of Feedjit, so I looked at his numbers before erasing my tracks. He was lucky to get one reader a day.

Likewise, the Rock N Roll Church is fading. To boost attendance, they canned Joe as Rock-Meister.

He is no longer a follower on the fake blog or Bailing Water. Nevertheless, there must be room for another camp follower on Paul McCain's blog. Paul likes UOJ, Church Growth, and unionism just as much as Dom Perignon Patterson.

1 comments:

Brett Meyer said...

Classic Joe Krohn statements from Bailing Water blog discussion:

Anonymous said...
Hi Brett,
I have gone back and reviewed Pastor Bucholz' paper from 2005. I agree with it whole heartedly. I think he is spot on in his assessment of the Kokomo Statements(TKS). It would be well served if they were re-written. I think TKS were OK in principle, but poorly worded.
Joe Krohn a.k.a. JK
February 21, 2009 12:40 PM

Anonymous said...
Brett,
You have taken my statements out of context. Furthermore you have taken them and tried to put them in a different context. Let me rephrase… The Gospel was meant to be simple; so simple a child can understand it. Period. End of story. UOJ is man's way of describing something that God has done and thus creating a doctrine. This is a slippery slope evidenced by all the discussion in this thread. By man's words, this is getting mucked up. God didn't intend for it to get mucked up. I gave the simple example of Jesus forgiving His executioners. They were forgiven regardless of faith or lack thereof of which I am of the opinion. Funny you looked right past that. I believe Lutheran doctrine assumes UOJ, therefore whatever has been written is cryptic within this context and not too much should be read into it. You think too darn hard, man.
JK
February 20, 2009 1:56 PM

Anonymous said...
Brett,
God willing, I have grandchildren that will be born. Are you saying that the sins they will commit are not already forgiven? I thought God's love was unconditional.
JK
February 24, 2009 11:22 AM


"UOJ is man's way of describing something that God has done and thus creating a doctrine." - JK