Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Paul McCain - The Fruit of UOJ

Paul McCain graduated from a Roman Catholic high school,
but never really left.
The crypto-papists in the LCMS love him for that.


Brett Meyer has left a new comment on your post "Pope Paul the Unlearned Denounces Himself":

Read Paul McCain's rants on the BJS Justification thread. His opening salvo was a spit filled personal attack. He continually goaded myself and Lito Cruz to talk about the distribution of Holy Communion at Bethany Lutheran Church. I answered his question with a series of my own questions trying to narrow down his main concern. His response was another hate filled attack at Pastor Jackson.

Was all of that a fruit of faith?...not a chance. Some people who do not have the Holy Spirit's faith in Christ do not go out with a wimper, they go out snarling like a rabid chipmunk.

UOJ is evil. It is a false gospel spawned in the heart of reason by men, who rejected the Holy Spirit's gracious and reassuring faith in Christ alone, created to establish their full absolution and righteousness without faith. OJ and SJ were simply terms used to limit the omnipotent declarations of God and change the righteousness of Christ in the Holy Spirit's faith into a beggar's withered hand.



5 comments:

LutherRocks said...

I heard on the radio this morning about laws that are being passed to make it illegal for one denomination to refuse employment of someone from another denomination if they apply for a position; invasion from without and within...

WELS church lady said...

We do not hire employees to preach and teach in the WELS. God is MUCH smarter than our legislators. Divine calls are placed for choosing a pastor or a teacher. One CANNOT just walk off of the street and fill out an application.

In Christ,
Rebecca

LutherRocks said...

Yes, Rebecca. What I am saying is something along the lines of this: If WELS runs an ad for instance on Craigslist looking for a Hochmuth replacement, and there are Jews, Muslims and Mormons who apply, it will be illegal for them to discrimate against these applicants. How they would enforce this, I don't know...but you see where this is heading, no?

Joe

Gregory L. Jackson said...

Easy, Joe. One requirement will be, "Explain the Kokomo Statements." That will narrow the field down.

LutherRocks said...

Ha Ha Ha...Good one. Some say come for the satire and stay for the doctrine. I say the opposite... :)