Tuesday, September 21, 2010

WELS' Yankee Stadium Moment:
The Wrong Message about Islam - From the Genius Faculty at Martin Luther College



Fuller Seminary sets the doctrinal standards for Martin Luther College.
Ask Larry Olson, DMin, Fuller Seminary.


DP Benke, rescued from oblivion by McCain-Barry, forced himself (uninvited) onto the Yankee Stadium pan-religious celebration to commemorate the innocents slaughtered on 9/11/2001. Benke gave a a generic prayer at this generic service, ran into a little flak from conservatives, and triumphed again. The conflict spawned ELDONA.

Martin Luther College's promotion of AnnMarie is worse than Yankee Stadium. The school invited her and paid her handsomely to perform, an event scheduled for September 22nd.

AnnMarie is not just a guitarist, although she is well known for her music. She earned a PhD in theology from Notre Dame and uses that credential to teach "understanding Islam" for the US government. She has published her propaganda on the Internet.

I have taught about Islam for years, drafted into teaching world religion. That assignment got me into reading thousands of pages of history. No one can summarize 14 centuries of Islam. I will offer some thoughts about why the MLC program is a disaster.

Mohammed was hated during his lifetime and there were efforts to eliminate him. After he died, a failed attempt to get rid of his reform ended in Muslim victories. Islam is a reform of Bedouin polytheism, and many customs and ideas (such as the meteorite at Mecca) predate Mohammed.

Mohammed died in 632 AD, and Islam expanded militarily until 1683, stopped outside of Vienna by a brilliant charge against the undefended Ottoman camp.

Much earlier, Islam captured Jerusalem from the Christians and precipitated the First Crusade by capturing Christian pilgrims to Jerusalem and selling them into slavery. Subsequent crusades were not successful, unless one counts the Spanish campaign to drive Muslims out of the country into North Africa. That created one dream - to recapture the days of Muslim dominance over Spain.

The great dream of Islam had been to capture Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey), which was a Christian empire for 11 centuries. They accomplished this on May 29, 1453, and sold their captives into slavery. Constantinople had prevented Islam's surge into Europe, which moved forward after that victory.

Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire (Turkish) is the best known Muslim territory. The empire expanded in every direction and survived until WWI.

There was some religious toleration in the Ottoman Empire, but there were also rules that encouraged Christians to become Muslims.

If a Christian area was captured, the Muslim army thought nothing of forcing circumcision on all males. They also took away the sons of Christians and turned them into Janissaries, fanatical troops trained especially in military skills. A man who objected to having his son taken away was simply killed on the spot.

When Islam encountered Hinduism in its conquests, thousands of Hindu priests were slaughtered because they were pagans and deserved death. Hindu temples were destroyed. The tensions in India today date from that period. Partition after WWII caused unimaginable bloodshed, from both parties.

The most famous example of persecution by Muslims is called the Armenian Genocide. At the end of WWI, there was a systematic campaign to murder or drive out all Armenians from the Ottoman Empire (Turkey). Hitler is credited as saying that he could get away with persecuting the Jews because no one lifted a finger to help the Armenians. (The Kardashians are Armenians.)

Myths Promoted
Religious persecution is a fact, and no religion has been free from that accusation. The myth of Muslim toleration is often contrasted with carefully selected episodes of Christian behavior.

The Muslims did absorb and transmit culture, but they did not single-handedly preserve the classical culture of Greece and Rome, as some school materials claim. That kind of puffery exists only because the Greek-Christian Byzantine Empire is almost completely unknown and unstudied. Greek scholars fled Constantinople to help start the Renaissance in Europe.

The Irish also preserved classical culture - an interesting sidebar all by itself.

In fact, war and conquest are great ways to spread culture and technology, as Alexander the Great proved.

The British were seldom sensitive to local concerns while building their world-wide empire, but they left behind higher education and democracy wherever their flag flew: America, Canada, Australia, India, and a few other countries.

Reading the news from Europe (Eurabia, as it is called) - I fail to see religious toleration or the improvement of culture in those developments.

What Will WELS Do?
WELS will not even have a minor dust-up over this lecture/concert offered by a visiting female theologian. Decades of unionism have turned spines into Silly Putty.


Willowcreek's Little Chapel - Turning Your Ministers into Little Hybels and Lowbelles







WELS National Campus Ministry Staff Conference

December 27 — December 28, 2010 (Monday noon — Tuesday noon)

70% of our WELS confirmands are gone by age 22. We know you care, so you’ll want to attend…
Connect! 2010 WELS National Campus Ministry Staff Conference

University of Wisconsin—Madison
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Pastors, campus ministry staff and lay-leaders… the “Connect” Conference is for you if you wish to…


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  • Participate in a working conference led by four skilled teachers who will help you develop specific “take home” ministry strategies based on Holy Scripture
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  • Reflect on Sam Rainer’s observation: “Young adults dropping out of the church has less to do with ‘losing their religion’ and more about a desire for a vibrant Christian community”

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Biography

Thom S. Rainer (PhD, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is president and CEO of LifeWay Christian Resources in Nashville, Tennessee. He was founding dean of the Billy Graham School of Missions, Evangelism and Church Growth at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. His many books include Transformational Church, Essential Church, and Simple Church.


Salty Earth Pictures



Music by the WELS-Tones,
one of my obvious Photoshops.
The material below is real.


Urkel has left a new comment on your post "Original Words - Lord, Keep Us Steadfast:Martin Lu...":

What do you think of the production company the Salty Earth Pictures? I found a YouTube channel that is a bit suspicious. Is my suspicion well-founded? (Apparently this company has connections to the WELS.) Be sure to check out "A Word for Women." (It comes dangerously close to a woman doing pastor-like work, unless it actually is pastor-like work.) This is the fishiest set of videos that I have seen; the fishiest has the title "What is your Personal Ministry." Isn't that some sort of Church Growth buzz-phrase?

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GJ - I see a Steve F. Zambo listed there, and that name is connected with WELS media here.

On Facebook, WELS and Thrivent and relief.



Insights from "You've Got Mail."


Original Words - Lord, Keep Us Steadfast:
Martin Luther College Is Going ELCA




Influence shrinking, shrinking.



Lord, keep us steadfast in Thy Word;
And curb the murderous pope and Turk
Who'd wrest the kingdom from Thy Son
And set at naught all He hath done.

Luther's original words have been changed for the delicate. Above is an English version.

Waiting for Glende's Fake-O-Bod






Team Glende should be on Martin Luther College's case by now, but they are not. Their fake, anonymous blog is filled with wrath that I went to Notre Dame.

The guitarist theologian AnnMarie is playing and teaching about the glories of Islam.

If I still lived there, I would ask about Female Genital Mutilation, which is practiced in Muslim lands. Do not Google that unless you have a barf bag nearby. It is horrible beyond belief.

Child brides would be a good question. Full-grown men marry little girls 7 to 9 years old.

And there are little details left out of her propaganda about the cruelty of Christians and the toleration of Muslims. For instance, the slave trade in Africa was always a Muslim business. Moreover, the First Crusade was precipitated by Muslims capturing Christian pilgrims to Jerusalem and selling them into slavery.

Jerusalem was a Christian territory and this pouncing on peaceful pilgrims made the Crusaders want to protect them and regain the Holy Land. They did not set any records for decorous behavior, but to portray Islam as heaven-itself and Christianity as evil is typical disinformation.

We all know the MLC students are unprepared for critical thinking. They believe a Fuller DMin qualifies a man to teach Staph Ministry as a step toward women's ordination.

AnnMarie is a theologian from Notre Dame. That should be enough to send Glende and Ski into DTs.

Check their blog daily for their latest on the Muslim Papist theologian/guitarist at Martin Luther College. They should unburden themselves soon.



Double Good News




Eight years of teaching at one school earned me a DD rating, which is the largest size, as you probably guessed. One D is for doctorate. The other D is for teaching experience. Each course is a separate contract, with no benefits, but online education is thriving at the moment. I get a lot of positive remarks from those classes.

The other school gave me a bonus for achieving their benchmarks, which involve a number of qualifications, including student retention, grading, and student satisfaction.

Bad news for WELS - continued loss of income means additional cuts are already planned for the schools. AnnaMarie may be the last RC theologian/guitarist hired. They may have to resort to Lutherans in the future.

Oh no!

Stalinism Thrives in the Modern Medieval Church






Professor John Jeske seemed offended that I wore this to a WELS get-together.
I wore it "to fit in" with WELS.
He was not offended that the WELS seminary president was a Fuller alumnus and advocate.


Stalinism is a state of mind, where everyone is under suspicion and punishment is distributed generously, just to keep everyone else in line. Read Animal Farm for pointers and 1984 for another treatment.

Freedom is the enemy of tyranny. That is why church organizations work so hard at suppressing the truth and providing cover stories for the evil they do. One consistent method is the use of synod minders.

A synod minder is someone who makes sure that the pastors never stray from the official agenda. Minders love the derived power they get from their roles. A few of them are lay-toadies. Most of them are clergy.

If an independent group has a meeting about the synod's doctrine, minders will show up or closely question anyone who attended. I attended several independent meetings in St. Louis where about 30 AARP members gathered, watched over by five to ten synod officials, including the editor of the Lutheran Witness. One seminary student who attended was never approved for ordination.

Sometimes a parochial teacher will help out, sending information about congregation meetings to the right official before people get home.

Overall, NPH has been very kind to me, but they did refuse to publish Catholic, Lutheran, Protestant, even after placing it on their print schedule. The reason given was--and I paraphrase--you have to change your attitude. That led me into independent publishing, and they promoted the book, astonishing me. WELS sold boxes of CLP, just as they sold out two printings of Liberalism.

Minders work through friends. Kincaid Smith, a frequent contributor to Christian News, phoned to tell me not to publish in CN. That probably came from Mischke telling Orvick to get someone on my case. The editor of The Northwestern Lutheran (now FICKLE) told me I would never get anything published in his magazine if I wrote again for Christian News. I did and the accepted articles never saw the light of day. NWL paid for articles and CN did not, but I was unwilling to sign on to Stalinism. Before my mother died, we sang "Don't Fence Me In" with her fellow patients at the nursing home. The song ended and she said, "That's me." Mrs. I said, "You got it from both parents."

Based on my example, anyone can see that the publishing house and magazine are used to promote the agenda, which is seldom related to sound doctrine or even to satisfied readers. FICKLE is a joke, an expensive toy for Church and Change, paid through WELS offerings.

Blogs have minders, too. Google helps by allowing people to have notices sent whenever their names or certain tags show up. Blog-minders make sure no one ever pursues a doctrinal issue to the point of clarity. Paul McCain--a layman who wears clerics all the time (available for a call?)--warned his brethren not to form any new confessional groups, as soon as Harrison was elected. His dogmatics expert, Father Jack Kilcrease, OP, helps out. Minders often work with lapdogs, who give the impression of greater numbers, a spontaneous display of opposition or concern.

As my readers know, my blog email address is published and often printed in a post for anyone to use. Nevertheless, one ELS pastor has been whining to one of my friends - about how he is misunderstood and blah-blah. Does he write to me? Of course not. Does he explain his actions, as he has claimed? Definitely not. Is this a case of Matthew 18, so often cited by the minders themselves?

There are synod minders and those who allow themselves to be minded. My biggest laughs come from anonymous minders who tell me to repent, using copious Scripture passages, but cannot use their names. Based on style and content, I would put the number at about three who have commented that way with any consistency.

However, there is a vast body of minders who warn people not to trust anything they read on Ichabod. Unfortunately, I am one of several people teaching members how to spot false doctrine from their own congregation's website. I hear from them all the time.

Every DP and CP is a synod minder. If you think they are concerned about doctrine or practice, or keeping people safe from predators, look around. The evidence is there in the congregations and the police blotters.

Synod minders are doctrinal capons.



Norman Teigen Is Back



This is not Norman Teigen, but if it were, he would be saying, "My blog is back."