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Tuesday, June 12, 2012
WELS Gets the Leaders It Deserves
Dom Perignon Patterson, so named for his rich tastes, was demoted to District Pope this year.
Deputy Doug Engelbrecht was re-elected.
The funny part is - Joel Lillo thinks Ichabod readers care about his local election rather than divine election.
Plagiarism Update - Paul McCain.
Mrs. Ichabod asked this morning, "Has McCain plagiarized anything new today?"
I said, "Not yet."
When I saw that Aardvark Alley posted on the Nicean Council, I looked up Cyberbrethren. There was the AA post, with some slight improvements over blatant plagiarism.
Pope Paul wrote HT: Aardvark Alley and linked AA's URL. But that was at the end of the post.
I appreciated that he left the links in the post, which included AA links and Wikipedia, but attribution belongs at the beginning, to show that the entire post is from AA. As any freshman in college knows, Paul's bottom of the page citation means, "I got the ideas from AA, but the words are all mine."
The comments from various people thank Paul - as if he wrote the post:
Stuart
June 12th, 2010 at 06:43 | #1 Reply | Quote
Thank you for this, it’s so healthy to remember these great events in our heritage….
Randy Bosch
June 12th, 2010 at 16:14 | #2 Reply | Quote
Thanks for sharing this brief commemorative recapitulation.
Historical critical “progressives” have cast out the record in favor of revisions to meet a secular agenda, making republishing of the true story extremely critical.
A link to a publication with the complete and accurate history of the early Councils would be very valuable!
Jonathan Trost
June 12th, 2012 at 07:21 | #3 Reply | Quote
Thanks for that good prayer and article, Pastor.
I’ve read that “Vatican II” (1962) changed the Nicene Creed from “I believe…” to “We believe…”, amd that many American Protestant churches (ELCA, Episcopal, Presbyterian, Methodist, Reformed) have followed suit.
Do(es) any here know the purpose and significance, if any, of this change?
Thanks!
Bruce Kintz had something about social media on Facebook. I posted my URL about his underling's plagiarism. Bruce acted fast! He erased my post and unfriended me.
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Note that Bruce gets $320,000 a year to run a publishing business that will not tolerate plagiarism of their books. But his $180,000 a year subordinate, Paul McCain, can plagiarize while lecturing his betters on how to blog.
York Minster gets new carpet made of grass - Weird News - Digital Spy.
Not Weird. We English Are Just Non-conformists

York Minster gets new carpet made of grass - Weird News - Digital Spy:
The dinner is thought to attract over 900 guests and is being held to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee, as well as to raise money for the York Minster Fund.
The live grass is called 'Wow! Grass!' and has been donated by local company Lindum which manufactures it. The product was first launched at last year's Chelsea Flower Show. The grass is grown in specially-adapted felt that is made from recycled British textiles, rather than soil.
This grass has been used at various other locations such as the indoor rugby pitch that was created at the Grosvenor Hotel in London and the mock village green at Trafalgar Square. They have also made grass sofas for the National Trust.
Cathedral Chamberlain Dr Richard Shephard said of the occasion: "The need for funds to restore and conserve the historic fabric of the Minster is never-ending and I am sure that this extraordinary event will do much to assist us in our work."
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Brett Meyer - On Schmauk
Brett Meyer has left a new comment on your post "Schmauk - The Real Question":
I believe Theodore Schmauk is actually touching on a very pertinent issue for today. That is, there are many false teachers and apostates leading the Lutheran Synods today - who claim a subsciption to the Christian Book of Concord but in their teaching and practice they ape the decision theology and new age religions.
As much as an orthodox Lutheran claims a quia subscription to the entire Book of Concord, the orthodox Lutheran will also acknowledge by that very subscription that the BOC is also the Christian Book of Concord because of its faithfulness, by the grace and mercy of God, is for all Christians in Christ's Church and all Lutherans in Christ's Church. If there were such a thing as a Glendite who subscribes to a confession which is completely faithful to Scripture it would then also be completely faithful to the Christian Book of Concord and what it is called would not make a difference. But, if that confession - and certainly they confess in doctrine and practice - is contrary to the Christian Book of Concord - then it is required that they prove their doctrine in as much as it's everyone's responsibility to prove his public teaching and practice.
I'm liking this bold Theodore Schmauk more and more.
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GJ - He is greatly neglected. He did not belong to Walther's cult, so he is ignored by the SynConference. Besides, that is one big book to read. People do not sign onto apostasy because they like to work hard.
ELCA would learn a lot from Schmauk, but he is positively Medieval to them.
I re-read some modern theology books in the last week. They have a completely different spirit. They do not blush when they express their abiding admiration for Karl Barth and like-minded apostates. My Anglican friend from Notre Dame put it this way - "Faith without belief." He pointed out a good book for me to read, Blessed Rage for Order. I was shocked until he said, "That is perfect for Christians with a sentimental attachment to the Bible."
Synod Minders Defeat Themselves
The government was clever in setting up charter schools. What are they? - tax supported schools, giving the illusion of independence while providing their own non-competition. If there is a public school and a charter school in the same area, how much is left for the truly private school?
Many companies do the same thing to control the market. If they have 50% of the market in the main entity and 25% in the secondary one, the pee-wees can struggle for the last segment.
The so-called dissenter groups in Lutherdom have the same function. They fuss and fume a bit, but obey orders from above. Notice that the Steadfast Harrison lobby silenced themselves on one of the worst felony abuse cases ever - in Minnesota.
Likewise, one can easily find Intrepids reporting back to SP Schroeder and making sure the group does not get too robust in objecting to anything, Divide and conquer works well. They vent their steam before it counts and have nothing to say when it does.
SP Mark Schroeder constantly supports and rewards the worst in WELS - and he was the solution? I warned one of his buddies about that, reminding him about Gurgle being the synod's salvation and the answer to amalgamation.
DP Jon Buchholz was against the Jeff Gunn sheep-stealing operation, until recently. Gunn has also been rewarded repeatedly.
Buchholz signed the petition against Mark Jeske before the last convention, then spoke for Jeske when it came to a vote.
Voting is a real hoot. Everyone - discuss and vote on the NNIV. The rock-ribbed orthodox leaders of WELS have already decided for the Murdoch Bible, because it is just as dumbed-down as they are. They no longer have the spiritual discernment to articulate Biblical, Lutheran doctrine, so they lust for a Bible that will teach Universal Objective Justification, their only dogma.
God has the last laugh. There is something in the Psalms about that. The more the apostates win, the more they lose.
KJV Psalm 2:1 Why do the heathen rage, and the people imagine a vain thing? 2 The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the LORD, and against his anointed, saying, 3 Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us. 4 He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh: the Lord shall have them in derision. 5 Then shall he speak unto them in his wrath, and vex them in his sore displeasure. 6 Yet have I set my king upon my holy hill of Zion. 7 I will declare the decree: the LORD hath said unto me, Thou art my Son; this day have I begotten thee. 8 Ask of me, and I shall give thee the heathen for thine inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for thy possession. 9 Thou shalt break them with a rod of iron; thou shalt dash them in pieces like a potter's vessel. 10 Be wise now therefore, O ye kings: be instructed, ye judges of the earth.
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rlschultz has left a new comment on your post "Synod Minders Defeat Themselves":
The single best word to describe the synod minders is unprincipled. Last weekend, I had a discussion with a synod minder who wears the guise of a crypto-calvinist. He is a member of the WELS congregation which I left several years ago and still wants me to come back. It was under his watch as congregation president that they hired Jeff Davis as a consultant to fleece the members in a third capital appeal. Now, he wants to have a trademark Praise Band for this congregation to make an even bigger name for this Tower of Babel. The synod minders like to attach themselves like barnacles on a ship to the movers and shakers. All that they end up doing is selling out for a bowl of porridge.
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Pastor emeritus Nathan Bickel has left a new comment on your post "Synod Minders Defeat Themselves":
Ichabod -
You stated about WELS:
"Voting is a real hoot. Everyone - discuss and vote on the NNIV. The rock-ribbed orthodox leaders of WELS have already decided for the Murdoch Bible, because it is just as dumbed-down as they are. They no longer have the spiritual discernment to articulate Biblical, Lutheran doctrine, so they lust for a Bible that will teach Universal Objective Justification, their only dogma." [Your descriptive words]
When I read [this] what you said about WELS and its leadership's apparent dabbling and fascination with the new NIV11 Ruppert Murdoch Bible, I was reminded of the following Scripture:
"And he gave them their request; but sent leanness into their soul." - Psalm 106:15
I believe that somehow, certain groups within the pale of Christendom and, also some followers of "Christian" denominations, including Lutherans, read, study, preach and teach the Scripture, thinking that the same Scripture applies to the world, but not, really to them.
I've stated before on Ichabod (in so many words) that the stage was being set by WELS leadership to welcome the new NIV 11 Bible translation as the official synodical publication. And, as I am becoming even more convinced, that gender neutral translation is abominable.
Nathan M. Bickel - emeritus pastor
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Confessional Crisis Began Early in America -
Thanks to Pietism
Pastor Nathan Bickel had questions about my Theodore Schmauk quotations. I am going to give a little historical overview.
Bishop Stephan came over with the Saxon group and established a Pietistic cult in Missouri. Walther took over and the Missouri Synod experienced what other Pietistic groups saw in America. The Pietism of Europe
was under attack by American Evangelicals.
Each group had its Pietistic origins and base, plus a renewed study of the Lutheran confessions. The Augustana Synod (Swedish) was very much like Missouri - Pietism blended with the Lutheran orthodoxy of the post-Concord era. There was a great deal of interest in Luther, too (unlike today).
No one said, "We are not Lutherans, we are Pietists," but they were Halle Pietists. Labels mean little today, too. Most of the modern Lutheran groups consider themselves confessional, and each one is the true Lutheran standard-bearer. They all agree about that label when they meet at Fuller Seminary, Willow Creek, and Sweet retreats - especially when they share in Thrivent events and training.
Schmauk probably saw the positive trend toward the Confessions going backwards when he wrote Confessional Principle. He was saying, as I often do, that the formality of confessional subscription is meaningless. What really matters is - what are you teaching and what will you leave behind?
Liberal Lutherans were bending in the direction of evolution, New Testament text manipulation, and working together in One Big Happy Christian Family. Those influences moved liberals away from the Confessions, because the Book of Concord and Luther were obstacles in the way of true progress.
The Social Gospel (political activism of the church) was already starting when Schmauk wrote his book. They had a little group that gathered (The Brotherhood of the Kingdom) and eventually influenced every denominational with its Social Gospel Creed. The Federal Council of Churches, renamed the National Council of Churches, was the agency for promoting ecumenism and the Social Gospel. The World Council of Churches was a separate entity, a bigger and badder version, with the same agenda. Each denomination had its sub-group, such as the Lutheran World Federation.
Chemnitz and the Concordists held that their doctrine was the original teaching of the Apostles and the early Christian Church - not a Lutheran brand.
Thanks to modern Pietism, Lutheran organizations promote their brand rather than Biblical, confessional doctrine. The Lutheran groups are all quite similar, as Sasse observed, simply arriving at the same omega point at slightly different times, like the cars in a train.
I had to show how Lutherans fell into the Social Gospel Movement, when I wrote my PhD dissertation at Notre Dame. Dr. Bruce Wenger thought it was amusing that I was trying to explain Lutheran mergers and splits to a Mennonite, a Roman Catholic, and a blend (Yoder, Gleason, and Hauerwas - in that order). Wenger was trained in medicine and was an expert in physiology, at Yale and Harvard.
The research paralleled what happened with the Church Growth Movement in Lutherdom. The same tactics were used, the same denials issued, the same apostasy rewarded.
Charles Krauth - On Creeds
"When error is admitted into the Church, it will be found that the stages of its progress are always three. It begins by asking toleration. Its friends say to the majority: You need not be afraid of us; we are few, and weak; only let us alone; we shall not disturb the faith of others...Indulged in this for a time, error goes on to assert equal rights. Truth and error are two balancing forces...From this point error soon goes on to its natural end, which is to assert supremacy."
Charles P. Krauth, The Conservative Reformation and Its Theology, Philadelphia: The United Lutheran Publication House, 1871, p. 195f.
"An age of darkness is a creedless age; corruption in doctrine works best when it is unfettered by an explicit statement of that doctrine."
Charles P. Krauth, The Conservative Reformation and Its Theology, Philadelphia: The United Lutheran Publication House, 1871, p. 215.
Wendland's UOJ Paper
Brett Meyer has left a new comment on your post "WELS Church Lady Will Release Link for Paul Wendla...":
http://scdwels.files.wordpress.com/2009/07/not-ashamed-of-the-gospel.pdf
Sorry, couldn't wait.
Wendland (purveyor of the new age NNIV)"God’s Word can only be a hidden treasure to speakers of English today if we willfully refuse to read the versions God has so abundantly provided for us." p.1
Wendland (teaching seminarians Church Growth wisdom that the (W)ELS has nurtured for years) "
5 Note: I am not suggesting that our possession of such authority means that we must be confrontational in our evangelism style or authoritarian in our approach to preaching and teaching. In a postmodern age, such approaches may, at times, place unnecessary stumbling blocks in the way of the truth." p3
Wendland (speaking in the (W)ELS Universalist language) "It (the gospel) is rather a radical rescue mission that was planned in eternity, yet rooted in time. It is about God working through history to save the human race." p4
Wendland (More (W)ELS Universalism) "Here Paul teaches that there is an astounding secret at the heart of every matter in the universe. At the center of the universe, there is God. And at the center of God, at the core of his innermost being, there is love, a fiery love, a powerful love that will not rest until it gathers together all his people—everyone of them, you and me included—and brings them—everyone one of them, you and me included—safely home to his glory." p5
Wendland (Quoting Scripture and then perverting it as only apostate UOJ confessing Lutherans can when denegrating the Holy Spirit's faith) "For in the gospel a righteousness from God is revealed, a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as it is written: “The righteous will live by faith.” 3) Churches of the Reformation have more typically understood it as referring to the gift of righteousness that God makes to humanity in the forgiveness of sins (Ro 5:16-18; see also Php 3:5). p7
Wendland (UOJ - the same UOJ that is fed to the New Age Religions future pastors) "He declares us all innocent, and does so freely, gratis, unconditionally (3:24)." ... "There, too, he shows his grace by justifying—declaring righteous—the guilty sinner.".... "In view of the last day—the day of wrath, that dreadful day—no wonder Paul revels in the gospel’s declaration of “Not guilty!”" p8
Ugh - I can't read any more of this tripe.
Scripture, the Christian Lutheran Confessions, Luther and Hunnius condemn Wendlands false gospel and do so vigorously and without reservation.
Hunnius' Theses Opposed to Huberianism is available for $10 on Amazon dot com.
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Monday, June 11, 2012
Typical Appleton Post - UOJ Plagiarists Who Defend UOJ Plagiarists
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Anonymous said...
LOL.
Did you see Jackson explode?
It is ok for Jackson to post texts on his blog without citing their source, where he got them, what translation they are, etc. It's ok for Jackson to copy and paste huge chunks of materials from other blog sites with no credit to them.
But not anybody else.
Oh, silly Greggy.
Funny, funny stuff.
June 11, 2012 3:46 PM
LOL.
Did you see Jackson explode?
It is ok for Jackson to post texts on his blog without citing their source, where he got them, what translation they are, etc. It's ok for Jackson to copy and paste huge chunks of materials from other blog sites with no credit to them.
But not anybody else.
Oh, silly Greggy.
Funny, funny stuff.
June 11, 2012 3:46 PM
The citation is cleverly hidden on the bottom line of the graphic, above. I often link the Luther/BOC material directly with a URL. That is not necessary now, since they are all linked on the blog, from the same, easy-to-find table of contents.
I will link that here, because Fox Valley WELS guys can find their Groeschel but not their Book of Concordia (sic).
Schmauk - Tell It Not in Gath
"Shall we permit this to be done! in the name of Christian unity! and by a latitudinarianism that is our own heritage, which rises ever anew from the embers of the past to find such veiled support and strength in the citadel of Zion that Confessionalism is told to whisper low in Jerusalem lest she be heard on the streets of Gath." Theodore E. Schmauk and C. Theodore Benze, The Confessional Principle and the Confessions, as Embodying the Evangelical Confession of the Christian Church, Philadelphia: 1911, p. 941.
Schmauk - On Demi-Semi Close Communion
"Is the Lord's Supper the place to display my toleration, my Christian sympathy, or my fellowship with another Christian, when that is the very point in which most of all we differ; and in which the difference means for me everything--means for me, the reception of the Savior's atonement? Is this the point to be selected for the display of Christian union, when in fact it is the very point in which Christian union does not exist?" Theodore E. Schmauk and C. Theodore Benze, The Confessional Principle and the Confessions, as Embodying the Evangelical Confession of the Christian Church, Philadelphia: 1911, p. 905f.
Theodore Schmauk - Modern Radical Spirit
"The modern radical spirit which would sweep away the Formula of Concord as a Confession of the Church, will not, in the end, be curbed, until it has swept away the Augsburg Confession, and the ancient Confessions of the Church--yea, not until it has crossed the borders of Scripture itself, and swept out of the Word whatsoever is not in accord with its own critical mode of thinking. The far-sighted rationalist theologian and Dresden court preacher, Ammon, grasped the logic of a mere spirit of progress, when he said: 'Experience teaches us that those who reject a Creed, will speedily reject the Scriptures themselves.'" Theodore E. Schmauk and C. Theodore Benze, The Confessional Principle and the Confessions, as Embodying the Evangelical Confession of the Christian Church, Philadelphia: General Council Publication Board, 1911, p. 685.
Schmauk - The Real Question
"The real question is not what do you subscribe, but what do you believe and publicly teach, and what are you transmitting to those who come after? If it is the complete Lutheran faith and practice, the name and number of the standards is less important. If it is not, the burden of proof rests upon you to show that your more incomplete standard does not indicate an incomplete Lutheran faith." Theodore E. Schmauk and C. Theodore Benze, The Confessional Principle and the Confessions, as Embodying the Evangelical Confession of the Christian Church, Philadelphia: 1911, p. 890.
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Justin Laymen has left a new comment on your post "Three UOJs or Just One?They Have the Same Mother, ...":
Here is a pertinant quote from pastor rydeckis paper from the intrepids lutheran conference:
"If we want to be Dresden Lutherans, then we will teach justification by faith alone as the chief article of the Christian faith. The justification of the poor sinner before God is presented explicitly and quite exhaustively in the Lutheran Confessions (and by other 16th Century Lutheran theologians) as including four key components, without any of which the poor sinner is not, in any sense, justified before God: 1) the grace of God, 2) the merit of Christ, 3) the means of grace, and 4) faith in Christ. The Confessions do not speak of a sense in which all sinners have already been justified before God whether they believe in Christ or not, nor do I believe the Scriptures to teach such a thing, yet such is commonly heralded among Lutherans today as the “central teaching of the Bible.” I contend that our Dresden forefathers did not miss anything or take anything for granted in this chief article of the Christian faith. Forgiveness of sins, life and salvation were, indeed, won for all people by Christ on the cross, through His merit alone. But no one is forgiven, justified, made alive or saved apart from the means of grace and apart from faith in Christ, which is graciously worked by the Holy Spirit. Dresden Lutherans would never think of qualifying Luther’s battle cry, “Faith alone justifies!”, with “Yes, but, only in a subjective sense, since we know that all people are already justified without faith!”"
The Difference Between Confession and Anti-Confession
The two graphics provide quite a contrast. The first one, from the Formula of Concord, expresses the truth of the Scriptures.
The second one is arrogant and deceitful. Wayne Mueller was the First VP of WELS who claimed in print that there was no Church Growth in WELS.
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Another Rave Review from the Cesspool of WELS - Appleton
From Tim Glende's Anger Management Blog:
"He puts a chunk of text on his blog and never says where he got it, for instance, his Book of Concordia (sic) quotes."
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GJ - Book of Concordia sounds like the genius writer has no knowledge of the Confessions. It reminds me of the Jewish actor George C. Scott explaining the doctrine of the "Dutch Reformation Church," outlining TULIP.
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WELS Church Lady Will Release Link for Paul Wendland Paper
WELS church lady has left a new comment on your post "Three UOJs or Just One?They Have the Same Mother, ...":
Hi Berean, I get your drift. "Berean", fitting name for a fellow who is not afraid to ask questions at the seminary. I hope all seminary students are, or will, be reading Pastor Paul Rydecki's Hunnius translation. In the mean time, Pastor GJ's books can be downloaded.
On a side note, I tried to share Pres. Wendland's paper from the SCD conference, but it was unable to share. I will have to provide Pastor GJ with the link...but Pasotr GJ...you "ain't" gonna like the paper (objectively and universally speeking), so forgive me if I have been taking my time!
In Christ,
Rebecca
He's Back! - Wisconsin Lutheran College Call
06/04/12 WISCONSIN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SYNOD 8:27 am P A S T O R C A L L R E P O R T 05/15/2012 through 06/04/2012 ----------------- N O D E C I S I O N S R E P O R T E D ----------------
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In other ecumenical news:
Dr. Erik Ankerberg named to Thrivent Fellows Program
Date posted: May 7, 2012
MILWAUKEE - Dr. Erik P. Ankerberg, Ph.D., recently was named to the Thrivent Fellows Program, a rigorous 12-month executive development fellowship for the purpose of growing the leadership capacity of the colleges and universities of the Lutheran Church. Dr. Ankerberg serves as an associate professor of English at Wisconsin Lutheran College.
Sponsored by the Lutheran Educational Conference of North America, Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, the Concordia University System of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, and the Congregational and Synodical Mission of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the Fellows Program is designed to identify, encourage, develop, and equip high-capacity senior leaders for leadership roles in Lutheran colleges and universities.
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Three UOJs or Just One?
They Have the Same Mother, Halle University,
And the Same Father - Enthusiasm
The June 11, 2012 issue of Christian News seems to have three UOJs in it:
- The Kokomo Statements, which were almost verbatim from J. P. Meyer (three out of four statements).
- The Marquart version, canonized by Jay Webber as the norma normans.
- Sig Becker's version, which was somewhat criticized by Marquart and Tom Hardt, who still advocated UOJ.
However, the three versions (and all other flavors of UOJ) have the same foundation - world absolution. Everyone is forgiven, everyone is saved. When they called it General Justification, the message was the same, because (unlike English) the German for General Justification means "every single one justified."
E. Preuss, before he became a Roman Catholic theologian, taught that everyone single person on earth was born forgiven. Lutherans still quote that marvelous essay.
Objective Justification and Universal Objective Justification are the same. Some explanations have grown more extreme, but they are the logical applications of the principle.
UOJ existed before Halle Pietism, in Samuel Huber, a "former" Calvinist on the Wittenberg faculty. However, Huber's version was soundly repudiated by P. Leyser and Hunnius.
Bishop Stephan brought his sex cult over the ocean and established it in St. Louis and Perryville. Stephan's cell group ministry united the Pietistic clergy around him. Walther never had a Lutheran education. He had a four-year degree in rationalism and spiritual guidance in abusive Pietistic cell groups.
Justification by faith has never been eliminated from the Synodical Conference, but UOJ clearly dominates and persecutes the Gospel.
Many people whine about the decline of the SynConference starting in 1932. That was when UOJ began to dominate through the 1932 Brief Statement.
Today people ignore the institutionalized influence of Karl Barth (the Swiss adulterer), Fuller Seminary, and Romanism while cheerfully promoting UOJ, the start of it all.
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A. Berean has left a new comment on your post "Chemnitz on Justification by Faith":
I'm a seminary student. I had been warned when I voiced concerns about UOJ and how the text of Scripture speaks not to make faith into a sine qua non for justification. To add to the confusion, we had recently studied the Majoristic Controversy in Bente's Historical Introductions, in which faith is a sine qua non for salvation. So...faith is sine qua non for salvation, but dare not be a sine qua non for justification...
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Is the Gospel Being Taught?
Many pastors trained by the Synodical Conference seminaries have joined the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox, or various sects honored by Fuller Seminary.
Babtist leaders appeal to Lutherans because they often teach some form of the Gospel. UOJ is not the Gopsel - it is anti-Gospel. Each segment of the Synodical Conference spends its energy on saying things against each other - such as, "They are wrong on church and ministry," or "They do not have any doctrinal discipline."
It is clear that they have doctrinal discipline. The Ice Curtain descends on anyone who dissents from their one dogma - Holy Mother Synod is infallible.
The Gospel is justification by faith, but that message infuriates the ELCA side and the Synodical Conference side, since both segments oppose and attack faith in Christ. They have different ways of spreading the same gangrene as pure doctrine, but it has the same origin (Halle University) and the same outcome.
I remember Norm Berg mocking WELS evangelism as "We are against the Lodge, we are against Scouts, we are against ....Now join our congregation." That is a good satire of Pietism, but the solution was no better, and probably worse. "I just wanted to stop by your house and say you are already forgiven. Yes, you were saved 2000 years ago."
UOJ worship is a nightmare - the Means of Grace show people they are already forgiven and saved. They might as well join an organization that is honest about turning the Sacraments into ordinances. And they do.
Nevertheless, some pastors have taken the name Lutheran seriously and studied Luther. They actually imagine their synods are confessional, so they study the Book of Concord. Gausewitz' catechism was produced for the entire Synodical Conference and has no hints of UOJ in it. Therefore, that training left many who still believed in the Gospel.
Pope Paul the Unlearned Plagiarist -
A Copy and Paste Job from the Roman Catholics.
Verbatim steal. No Citation.
Update - He Later Added "Source" at the End - Not Good Enough. Spell It Out at the Beginning.
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Paul McCain is a plagiarist. His blog is not honest. Sometimes he gives a citation before his copy and paste job. Usually he gives very little credit (hard to find) or none. In this case, there is no credit given at the time I am reading it. That could change, but McCain the CPH "editor" seems disinclined to repent. Plagiarism is against the law, and it is a heinous sin in publishing.
McCain likes to call me a "fake Lutheran" on the anonymous blog of Tim Glende, another plagiarist. They are both hysterical proponents of UOJ. Thus -
"Fake scholar"
"Fake pastor"
"Fake professor"
But, I'd add to your list:
"FAKE LUTHERAN"
"Fake pastor"
"Fake professor"
But, I'd add to your list:
"FAKE LUTHERAN"
June 2, 2012 1:45 PM
I suggest reading this post on plagiarism from Rich Techlin. It shows how the attorney from Tim Glende's WELS church (St. Peter Cares, Freedom, Wisconsin) met with Glende and WELS officials about the pastors plagiarizing Groeschel. WELS District President Doug Engelbrecht solemnly declared that plagiarism was fine when the source gave permission. Techlin correctly responded that selling homework to a dishonest student (or giving it away) does not make the crime of plagiarism go away. It is still fraud to claim another's words as one's own. Groeschel gives permission to his disciples to copy all of his sermons and graphics and videos. I tested that by joining (free) and received the same permission. However, I have found nothing worth quoting, let alone stealing.
Much of Luther is in the public domain, but it still remains a responsibility of the person copying to show the source and the original words.
McCain is in the bosom of SP Harrison, and Glende is in the bosom of Engelbrecht. Both are indicators of how sick their synods are, how poor the leadership is.
Today's Crime of Plagiarism - From Paul McCain.
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This graphic is found in many places on the Net. The prayer is found on the Aardvark Alley blog. Original to AA or do they share the same source? |
http://cyberbrethren.com/2012/06/11/festival-of-st-barnabas-apostle/
Barnabas (originally Joseph), styled an Apostle in Holy Scripture, and, like St. Paul, ranked by the Church with the Twelve, though not one of them; b. of Jewish parents in the Island of Cyprus about the beginning of the Christian Era. A Levite, he naturally spent much time in Jerusalem, probably even before the Crucifixion of Our Lord, and appears also to have settled there (where his relatives, the family of Mark the Evangelist, likewise had their homes — Acts 12:12) and to have owned land in its vicinity (4:36-37).
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/02300a.htm - Catholic Encyclopedia
Barnabas (originally Joseph), styled an Apostle in Holy Scripture, and, like St. Paul, ranked by the Church with the Twelve, though not one of them; b. of Jewish parents in the Island of Cyprus about the beginning of the Christian Era. A Levite, he naturally spent much time in Jerusalem, probably even before the Crucifixion of Our Lord, and appears also to have settled there (where his relatives, the family of Mark the Evangelist, likewise had their homes — Acts 12:12) and to have owned land in its vicinity (4:36-37). A rather late tradition recorded by Clement of Alexandria (Stromata II.20) and Eusebius (Church History II.1) says that he was one of the seventy Disciples; but Acts (4:36-37).
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GJ - Above is the easy to read copy from Catholic Encyclopedia. I copied it into WordPad to remove all the HTML code. Below is a copy and paste that includes all the links, a dead giveaway to the source, because the links are Catholic Encyclopedia sources.
Original code, with the annoying white background removed manually:
Barnabas (originally Joseph), styled an Apostle in Holy Scripture, and, like St. Paul, ranked by theChurch with the Twelve, though not one of them; b. of Jewish parents in the Island of Cyprus about the beginning of the Christian Era. A Levite, he naturally spent much time in Jerusalem, probably even before the Crucifixion of Our Lord, and appears also to have settled there (where his relatives, thefamily of Mark the Evangelist, likewise had their homes — Acts 12:12) and to have owned land in its vicinity (4:36-37). A rather late tradition recorded by Clement of Alexandria (Stromata II.20) and Eusebius (Church History II.1) says that he was one of the seventy Disciples; but Acts (4:36-37).
The problems with a straight copy and paste are obvious. They shriek "Plagiarism!" at the reader. The font is different (coded verdana in this case) and the links are obvious. Hover over the links with the mouse and you will see that the links are "new advent," which is the Roman Catholic site for the Catholic Encyclopedia and many other goodies.
Many blogs have default fonts, so the change from one font to another would be striking. I even had a student copy so quickly that she left the entire blob as a text-box, which is how it appeared in her paper, where she gave no credit to the author or mark the section as a quotation. Like most plagiarists, she was apoplectic at getting caught.
The graphic of Barnabas can be found all over the Net. Notice that there is no attribution for the portrait. The way to find a source is to open Google Images and drag the picture (mouse, left click) into the Images toolbar. That will show other places where the same or a similar image can be found.
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More plagiarism from McCain:
http://ichabodthegloryhasdeparted.blogspot.com/2012/04/more-plagiarism-from-paul-mccain-mdiv.html
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None dare call it plagiarism:
http://ichabodthegloryhasdeparted.blogspot.com/2012/05/none-dare-call-it-plagiarism-paul.html
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"Source" means a Roman Catholic website:
http://ichabodthegloryhasdeparted.blogspot.com/2012/06/in-paul-mccains-copying-work-source.html
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LaughQuest hypocrisy about McCain's plagiarism:
http://ichabodthegloryhasdeparted.blogspot.com/2012/04/laughquest-hypocrisy-about-mccains.html
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Cyber-Aardvark:
http://ichabodthegloryhasdeparted.blogspot.com/2012/05/shop-and-compare-which-blog-is-original.html
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Venerable Bede:
http://ichabodthegloryhasdeparted.blogspot.com/2012/05/venerable-plagiarism-poor-bede.html
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McCain's copying a typo:
http://ichabodthegloryhasdeparted.blogspot.com/2012/05/pope-paul-unlearned-plagiarizes-typo.html
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WELS endorsement of plagiarism:
http://vdma.wordpress.com/2012/05/18/dp-engelbrecht-on-plagiarism/
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WELS Bethany in Appleton caught plagiarizing Swindoll:
http://ichabodthegloryhasdeparted.blogspot.com/2010/08/bethany-appleton-wels-caught.html
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