Saturday, March 13, 2010

Pietists Turn Into Tree-Huggers Like These




Sure, some of you are saying, "There he goes again." Even Beavis and Butthead laughed at them.

Pietistic movements always turn into Unitarian feel-good projects, finally into freaky replacements for worshiping the Holy Trinity.

Here is ELCA's latest eructation.

I rest my case.

The Roman Catholic Difference


Lutherans use their media money
to promote anti-Lutheran doctrine.


I went to school with Roman Catholic priests, nuns, and brothers (as in Christian Brothers, the teaching bunch). They are never as ardent as the converts. In fact, many of the Roman religious are secret Lutherans.

However, when people want to know about religion, the Catholic Church uses a vast network of apologists, recruiters, websites, and books to immerse people in the alleged truth of Roman Catholicism. They also have professors, at such seminaries as Concordia Ft. Wayne and Concordia St. Louis, who will start people on the road to Rome, even if they have to take a bypass through Constantinople.

The so-called conservative synods (LCMS, ELS, WELS) imagine that evangelism means learning from Fuller, Trinity, Mars Hill, Willow Creek, Saddleback, Granger, Groeschel, and Stanley. So these synods teach that:

  1. Lutheran doctrine, worship, and practice are dead wrong.
  2. Pietistic cell groups are essential.
  3. Women should be pastors, teach men, and usurp authority.


Given those facts, which no one can refute, what will the results be?

The results will be exactly what we see today:

  1. Conservative Lutheran clergy are joining Rome.
  2. Lutheran laity are leaving the visible Lutheran church.
  3. Roman Catholicism is growing and thriving.


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All of the so-called conservative synods (LCMS, ELS, WELS) have their bad apples and renegade pastors like Jeske. That does not mean they deserve to be painted with the same broad brush, nor ascribed the same bad practices.

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GJ - I toss bad apples out.

A little leaven, to change the metaphor, leaveneth the whole lump.

In the Arizona-California-Nevada district of WELS, six pastors were yanked by the previous DP.

And yet, Jeff Gunn has been promoted to the board at Wisconsin Lutheran College, along with two members, one who is now the president. Kelm has a newly invented job there.

But Gunn has not been disciplined at all, because he is the darling of Church and Change. Rich pals have subsidized his folly, just as Arizona Lutheran Academy (WELS) has provided a home.

The best way to judge a denomination is not from its documents but from its actual practices, which reveal its heart-felt doctrine.

ELCA's latest plunge into gay lib is a perfect example.

Another Ichabod Convert - To Romanism!




One reader who fought against Church Growth in WELS began talking about joining the Roman Catholic Church. I hope I talked her out of it.

Another reader loved all the quotations I provided. He had long discussions and debates with various UOJ advocates. He loved Catholic, Lutheran, Protestant - and he phoned to tell me he joined the Catholic Church as the "one true church."

Third Case
I saw this posting on the Internet and recognized the author, Jerry Parker, as a Lutheran who went to the Kokomo conference, held at the farm where one family received the Left Foot of Fellowship for denying the Kokomo Statements. The other family was also there.

Jerry Parker is a retired librarian. We exchanged many emails over the years, but none for quite a long time.

I was just thinking today that many people are being driven away from the Lutheran Church by UOJ, Receptionism (Calvinism in disguise), and Church Growthism. This is another case.

This is one more case, in my opinion. The ELS, LCMS, and WELS no longer have a Lutheran voice, but they will not admit it. The leaders have not tried Lutheran doctrine and found it wanting. They have hardly tried it at all.

And they have proven hundreds of times that someone is promoted for studying at Fuller Seminary, defenestrated for questioning Fuller. The results are exactly what anyone would expect.

But the denial continues. The Lutheran Church leaders of this era have much to answer for the souls they have destroyed, the marriages they have broken up with their adultery, and the children they have abused.



Holy Mother Church in Trouble: Catholic Child Abuse Stories Across Europe


Many church leaders, Lutheran and Catholic,
ought to be wearing these clerical robes.



DUBLIN – It often starts as a voice in the wilderness, but can swell into an entire nation's demand for truth. From Ireland to Germany, Europe's many victims of child abuse in the Roman Catholic church are finally breaking social taboos and confronting the clergy to face its demons.

Ireland was the first in Europe to confront the church's worldwide custom of shielding pedophile priests from the law and public scandal. Now that legacy of suppressed childhood horror is being confronted in other parts of the Continent — nowhere more poignantly than in Germany, the homeland of Pope Benedict XVI.

The recent spread of claims into the Netherlands, Austria and Italy has analysts and churchmen wondering how deep the scandal runs, which nation will be touched next, and whether a tide of lawsuits will force European dioceses to declare bankruptcy like their American cousins.

"You have to presume that the cover-up of abuse exists everywhere, to one extent or another. A new case could appear in a new country tomorrow," said David Quinn, director of a Christian think tank, the Iona Institute, that seeks to promote family values in an Ireland increasingly cool to Catholicism.

Quinn noted that stories of systemic physical, sexual and emotional abuse circulated privately in Irish society for decades, but only moved above ground in the mid-1990s when former altar boy Andrew Madden and orphanage survivor Christine Buckley went public with lawsuits and exposes of how priests and nuns tormented them with impunity.

Floodgates opened for Irish complaints that have topped 15,000 in this country of 4 million. Three government-ordered investigations have shocked and disgusted the nation, which has footed most of the bill to settle legal claims topping euro1 billion (nearly $1.5 billion).

"A lot comes down to: When does that first victim gather the courage to come forward into the spotlight?" Quinn said. "It seems to take that trigger event, the lone voice who says what so many kept silent so long. That's basically happening now in Germany. It could happen next in Spain, Poland, anywhere."

In January, an elite Jesuit school in Berlin declared it was aware of seven child-abuse cases in its past and appointed an outside investigator, Ursula Raue, to seek testimony. Within weeks, she had gathered stories of long-suppressed woe from more than 100 ex-students abused by their Jesuit masters, and from 60 molested by parish priests.

"I always thought that at some point the wave would reach us," said Petra Dorsch-Jungsberger, a commentator on Catholic affairs and retired University of Munich communications professor.

She credited heavy German media coverage of the latest Irish abuse scandal — a November report into decades of cover-up in the Dublin Archdiocese involving approximately 170 priests — with inspiring similar soul-searching in Germany.

"Once the door had been opened, then many others felt they were able to step up and say: That happened to us too," she said.

In recent weeks, new German abuse claims have surfaced on a near-daily basis and spread to Pope Benedict's Bavarian heartland and the Regensberg boys' choir long directed by the pope's brother. Benedict was Archbishop Joseph Ratzinger of Munich from 1977 to 1982, and questions now focus on what role, if any, the pontiff, played in handing pedophile priests to new parishes rather than to the law.

A Swiss abbot said in an interview published Saturday that 60 people have reported being victims of abuse by Catholic priests in Switzerland.

Abbot Martin Werlen of the Benedictine Abbey of Einsiedeln told Swiss daily Aargauer Zeitung that the allegations were reported to the Swiss Bishops Conference, which is investigating them.

The Vatican on Saturday denounced what it called aggressive attempts to drag Pope Benedict XVI into the spreading scandals of pedophile priests in his German homeland, and contended he has long confronted abuse cases with courage.

In separate interviews, both the Holy See's spokesman and its prosecutor for sex abuse of minors by clergy sought to defend the pope.

"It's rather clear that in the last days, there have been those who have tried, with a certain aggressive persistence, in Regensburg and Munich, to look for elements to personally involve the Holy Father in the matter of abuses," Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi told Vatican Radio.

It's inevitable that all bishops of the day, including Ratzinger, handled abuse complaints against priests in-house, said the Rev. Fergus O'Donoghue, editor of the Irish Jesuit journal Studies.

"The pope was no different to any other bishop at time. The church policy was to keep it all quiet — to help people, but to avoid scandal. Avoiding scandal was a huge issue for the church," he said. "Of course there was cover-up," he added. But worse was "the systematic lack of concern for the victims."

In the Netherlands, a former Catholic boarding-school abuse victim is leading a campaign for accountability. Bert Smeets, 58, has formed Mea Culpa, a victims group that has collected testimony from hundreds of abuse victims and is mulling a class-action lawsuit against the Dutch church.

The church has apologized to the victims and set up an inquiry headed by a former government minister, a Protestant. Smeets dismisses that effort as "a typical Vatican cover-up." He said the pressure on the church came from aggressive investigations into abuse in Ireland and the U.S.

In other predominantly Catholic areas of Europe, child-abuse scandals have tarnished individual priests and even a Polish archbishop, but have not mushroomed into a mass movement. In Spain, more than a dozen priests have been convicted of child abuse in recent decades and two potentially larger-scale cases are attracting attention.

Ireland was until relatively recently the most enthusiastically Catholic country in Europe. Its half-dozen seminaries exported priests worldwide. All but one of those seminaries is closed now, illustrating the rapid falloff in Mass attendance as the economy has advanced and secularism has spread.

Quinn, the Dublin think-tank director, noted that a few Irish dioceses are openly warning that they're struggling to pay bills stemming from abuse claims. In the southeast diocese of Kells, the archbishop's house has had to be remortgaged.

"The church is asset-rich but cash-poor," Quinn said, noting that it's the biggest property owner in Ireland but has comparatively little cash in the bank. He said the Vatican, too, has less money on tap than resides in the endowment fund of a typical top-tier U.S. university.

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GJ - The Roman Catholic Church is getting the press coverage because they are so large and the victims' groups are well organized. People like to blame the celibacy rule, which has always been winked at in the past.

Lutherans have no celibacy requirement but all the synods have the same stories and the same criminal cover-ups. When Gaylin Schmeling was a mere parish pastor (Bethany Seminary president now), he said he did not like these things coming out, because "It hurts the face of the church."

I was in the audience, so that was Schmeling's way of denouncing me in front of others. I previously gave him the documentation about what was happening in Columbus, thanks to the criminal cover-up of WELS and the supine attitude of the Michigan District pastors.

The odd thing about Schmeling's comment in his so-called adult class was that he said the opposite privately: "If half of this is true, we are in real trouble." I replied, "All of it is true."

No one ever got promoted in WELS or the ELS by dealing honestly with problems. The more severe the scandal, the greater the reaction in denying all of the facts.

The ELS chose to remain silent and even took over the WELS scandal on their own, adopting Floyd Luther Stolzenburg and his Masonic congregation as their own love-child, as long as he sent money their way. Jay Webber, John Shep, and Roger Kovaciny were happy to work with Floyd and Floyd bragged about his world missionary work.

I used to send Floyd's boasts around, so people could read the story in his own words. Someone was sending me Floyd's church newsletter, and the church website told the same story, with photos provided.

The ELS hushed it up and the newsletters went silent. The website pages disappeared. Like the Roman Catholic Church, they could say, "What problem?"

The lawsuits are starting to catch up with these dignitaries. Perhaps the prosecutors will also catch up with the facts.

Picking Out Hims


B-16's usher picks out hims for himself.



The Vatican has been thrown into chaos by reports that one of the Pope's ceremonial ushers, as well as a member of the elite Vatican choir, were involved in a homosexual prostitution ring.

The allegations came to light after Italian newspapers published transcripts of phone calls recorded by police, who had been conducting an unrelated corruption investigation.

The tapes appear to record Angelo Balducci, a Gentleman of His Holiness, negotiating with Thomas Chinedu Ehiem, a 29-year-old Nigerian Vatican chorister, about men he wanted brought to him for sexual purposes. Balducci was allegedly paying 2,000 euros ($2,714) for each man he met, according to the Irish Times.

Balducci is recorded describing precise physical details of the men he wanted. The transcripts record that during five months in 2008, Ehiem procured for Balducci at least 10 contacts with, among others, "two black Cuban lads," a former male model from Naples, and a rugby player from Rome.

A report by the Italian Carabinieri on the case said: "In order to organize casual encounters of a sexual nature, he availed himself of the intercession of two individuals who, it is maintained, may form part of an organized network, especially active in [Rome], of exploiters or at least facilitators of male prostitution."

The police probe into corruption resulted in Balducci and 4 others being arrested. Allegations of prostitution were only revealed later, and have resulted in Ehiem's dismissal from the Vatican choir.

Balducci held a high position within the Vatican and carried the coffin of Pope John Paul at his 2005 funeral. He has now lost his position as a Gentleman of the Holiness. His trial for corruption is still pending.