Wrong Way Driver: Family of Interstate crash victim speaks out - WITI:
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Here's one. Luther Prep School student corrects mother with UOJ.
From the WELS "Together":
On Nov. 5, Fox 6 News out of Milwaukee interviewed the family of a man killed in a wrong-way crash on the Interstate. He was the father of two students at Luther Preparatory School, Watertown, Wis. The family’s interview had a clear message of forgiveness:
http://www.fox6now.com/news/witi-20111105-wrong-way-crash-victim,0,1643196.story
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If she was OWI, is it a valid question to ask after the accident: Who is in heaven and who is in hell? Sobering thought:
http://www.fox6now.com/news/witi-20111106-wrong-way-driver,0,5526868.story
"Examine yourselves, to see whether you are in the faith. Test yourselves. Or do you not realize this about yourselves, that Jesus Christ is in you?—unless indeed you fail to meet the test!" - 2 Corinthians 13:5
Yup. Huberism in action. No law. All gospel. Typical WELS.
All right! How about we NOT make fun of a grieving family! For the record, my pastor(while tutoring at Luther Prep) was the older daughter's basketball coach. This is far removed from an example of a pastor openly pushing the false gospel of UOJ(sic). Both drivers were killed in the accident. Let's do better than this on Ichabod.
In Christ,
Rebecca
No one is making fun of the grieving family. The daughter was taught a falsehood, that every single person is already forgiven.
If you look at the arrest of the communications director of WELS you can see where that kind of enabling goes.
Given the assumption of universal forgiveness, there is nothing wrong
with drunk driving, vehicular homicide, abortion, or sharing child porn.
From WELS Church Lady's comments, I guess we need to start using emoticons. My comment was made with eyes rolling and head shaking.
Since the public does not understand the Synodical Conference's distinction between OJ and SJ (Subjective and Objective Justification), a false distinction at that, I'm sure the public will take away the wrong message from what the girl said--that everyone is forgiven even before they were born and, while there is a hell, no one ever goes to it.
One can see why Wisconsin has very lax laws and enforcement on DUI since a sizable chunk of its population (WELS members and Protestant universalists) just assume everyone is forgiven and we all make mistakes, and making judgments BEFORE applying grace is nowhere to be found--except against non-UOJers and non-universalists. Think about it. If people don't really need their Time of Grace but go to heaven no matter what, then killing people purposely or by negligence is not as big a deal as it would be otherwise. It just causes temporal inconvenience to the family of the deceased, but they'll get over it eventually and move on, people think.
Tragic story.
The daughter did recite verbatim from Christlight...
http://ichabodthegloryhasdeparted.blogspot.com/2011/06/wels-ss-barf-o-rama-uoj-for-kiddies-or.html
"Woman driving the wrong way...had a blood-alcohol content of 0.35. That's more than four times the legal limit for driving."
Read more: http://www.wisn.com/news/29808719/detail.html#ixzz1e7YLnqEM
But she was already forgiven when she got drunk and drove her car?
Already forgiven when she terrified many different drivers?
Already forgiven when she murdered the head of a family with her car?
That is UOJ at work, messing up young minds, one teen at a time.
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