Monday, August 31, 2020

New Rough Installment - Walther, the American Calvin -
A Synod Build on Felonies



Pietism, Good and Bad

Pietism was a reaction against the dry, philosophical, and belligerent arguments of Calvinists against Lutherans. This period of time is unfortunately called Orthodoxy, and its Lutheran authors are called Orthodox Lutherans, a misleading term. The best of Biblical theology took place during the Reformation – the German Reformation. The movements in other countries were called reformations but they were secondary and often at odds with the Reformation itself.

The Reformation included Luther, Melanchthon, Andreae, Chemnitz, Chytraeus, Selnecker, and finally Gerhard, who was late and yet worked with Chemnitz on the Harmonies. Afterwards, the Lutheran authors became influenced to some degree by the non-Lutherans. Orthodoxy became what Luther warned against, a return to elaborate dogmatic arguments using Latin terminology, far removed from the Scriptures.

Spener caught the spirit of the times by emphasizing individual piety, Biblical study, prayer, and good works. His worst mistakes, which came from his ecumenical outlook, were the promotion of the cell group and the demotion of doctrinal correction. Spener was truly an ecumenical theologian, so popular that no one dared to criticize him directly.

The Twin Monsters

The cell group, now universally promoted by the LCMS-WELS-ELS, is the cow bird egg laid in the Lutheran nest. As ornithologists know, the cow bird avoids the hard work of nest-building. Instead, she lays her egg in another’s nest. The baby hatches early and the other eggs are destroyed. The adoptive mother raises a cow bird, not her own children. Thus we have the “conservative” Lutherans criticizing Pietism at every opportunity while foolishly promoting Pietism in its cell group programs, largely copied by the Calvinists teaching at Fuller Seminary. Cell groups are also quite popular among the Pentecostals, charismatics, and Roman Catholics.

Cell group members consider themselves to be the Real Church. The congregation exists only to serve as a host and gathering place for the cell groups.

The existence of a cell group, especially one led by laity, is certainly going to be unLutheran and anti-Lutheran. Cell group material is generated by cell group leaders, by many denominations, and they are energized by a spirit of all faith confessions being equal. One cell group promoting pastor – a conservative Lutheran - said of his congregation, “I don’t care what they are studying, but they must be in a cell group.” He was notorious for copying his sermons verbatim from other denominations and posting them on the Net as his own.

When I warned one woman against attending a “Lutheran” cell group, she became angry. I said, “Ask more about infant faith and infant baptism,” which was being discussed. That Lutheran cell group leader refused to let anyone discuss infant baptism, which she opposed. She closed the discussion by saying, “I am in charge here.”
Walther Myth – Against Cell Groups
CFW Walther and his older brother were involved in cell groups from the beginning. In the rationalistic church of their father, they felt a need for something closer to the Bible. Their university training was largely rationalistic and Pietists were called “mystics,” a derogatory term.

The Walther circle consisted of men who gathered in a cell group and were led by two Pietistic gurus. The first one was very strict; he moved away and died. They looked for another Pietistic leader and affiliated with Pastor Martin Stephan, Dresden. The Stephanite escape to America makes no sense apart from the unified sense they gained from their cell group identification.

Being a Pietist in a rationalistic state church gave them unity in being a minority, a persecuted minority. They were refused divine calls and in some cases refused to accept one.

Even the Weeds Are Parched - No Rain Yet.
Is That Thunder or My Stomach Rumbling?

California Dreamin' Rose

Our weather reports seem to be what we want and need, but not what we get. I see days filled in with rain symbols, but nothing so far. "Midnight will be our storm," I told Mrs. Ichabod.

"Nothing happened," as ELDONA and WELS like to say.

Poke Weed plants have drooped so badly, they look like they have been sprayed. I kept our pet Poke going with mulch and extra rainwater. It branches out gracefully with berries for the birds. Apart from the very late Beauty Berries and Crepe Myrtle seeds, we are low on natural food.

So why is the Rose Garden not dead? some ask.

  1. The garden has been mulched with cyprus, leaves, and cardboard for years. Organic matter stores moisture.
  2. A lively soil population is involved in a constant exchange of water and minerals as generations grow and die. Tiny critters are storage units for plant nutrition and hydration.
  3. Fungus is the main route for exchanging carbon from the plants to give plants nutrition and water.
  4. Deep roots take water much lower for storage.
  5. I save rainwater and put it on needy plants.
  6. I use the sprinklers to supplement.
All I need to do is follow what God established in the Six-Day Creation. Every creature and plant has a purpose. If I let them do their work, my work is largely done. I do not need to till the soil. I can provide soil improvements by keeping the dead leaves and borrowing my neighbor's. Insect pests are thwarted by beneficial insects

  • feeding their young with the bad bugs, 
  • by spiders, and 
  • by companion planting.


The worst part of August, now departing, is the heat that shortens the bloom life of the roses. They open and wilt fast. However, autumn rains may leverage their maturity and extra care. 

Each rose will get its collar of cardboard (egg crate egg holders, cardboard boxes) and fresh mulch, either cyprus, peat humus, or both. This eliminates weed competition and allows the few strands vying for sunlight to get snipped.

Contrite and humble, I will consider what I did wrong in 2020 and improve the results, though I only do .0000001% of the work.

The weather will be cooler, making pruning and harvesting the flowers a lot more fun.

 Red Knock Out Rose on a Lincoln Town Car hood


Lo! - Boomage

The moment I posted this on Facebook - BOOM! I looked outside and saw heavy rain in the darkness, lit by our big backyard light (LED, seldom on). I stepped into the rain to kick more cans into the waterfall from the roof!

Philippines - Bethany Lutheran Rice Mission.
It's Going To Be a Rice Day

 Is anyone else hungry for some rice dishes? Rice Krispies?



Despite the difficulties of travelling due to strict checkpoints and endless permits,  the rice donated by Bishop Gregory L. Jackson and his friends  finally arrived and was distributed in the mountain. 



Thanks to our friends for caring and sending rice to our members who are in need of food during these trying times.




Last week, unfortunate things happened because one jeep travelling from the city fell in a very high cliff. One died, however; a miracle still happened because most of the passengers survived and are now recovering. Five Lutheran members [from another congregation] were included in that accident. We ask everyone to pray for our brothers and sisters for their fast recovery. Hoping to visit them soon if weather and my health condition is okay.

I am planning to go home to distribute rice also to my relatives and to preach the Gospel too.  I should have traveled today but I felt sick and the weather is not favorable this time. 



God bless to all the donors and more power to Bishop Jackson.

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September Is Rice Month


"NATIONAL RICE MONTH

We celebrate National Rice Month throughout the entire month September. With over 40,000 kinds that grow on every continent, except on Antarctica, we have 30 days to discover as many varieties as possible!
Rice is the oldest known food still consumed today. Rice was first grown about 130 million years ago in the south-eastern part of Asia.  The Chinese word for rice is the same word used for food. However, rice is more than food; it’s part of the national culture. Many cultural customs date back to the days of wet rice cultivation. The historic commitment to group harmony is a predominate custom of the original culture for communal rice cultivation. In China, young girls are told that they must eat all the rice on their plate because each grain of rice represents a pockmark on the face of their future husband!  Interestingly, Chinese and Japanese heritage both cultivate rice as a part of their culture.
Rice-n-Roll
Rice is the second highest grain produced worldwide after maize (corn). Nearly 85% of rice consumed in the U.S. is grown domestically is six states: Arkansas, California, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Texas. Rice is a complex carb, low in fat, making it very healthy to eat!
There are four types of rice and each is different from one another:
  • White rice is the most common and the inferior rice of the four. So, unlike other rice varieties, white rice has little nutrients, making it the least healthy.
  • Brown rice is a whole grain rice rich in thiamine, iron, and zinc. Because of this, brown rice has a chewy texture and gives a fuller feeling after eating.
  • Black rice full of rich nutty, earthy flavors. Interestingly, scientists classify black rice as a different species from white and brown rice. On a nutritional level, black rice is an excellent choice for diabetics, as it has a very low glycemic index.
  • Red rice is similar to black rice on the nutrient scale, except it provides more antioxidants to the body. The antioxidants found in red rice attribute to the rich red color of the rice.
HOW TO OBSERVE
There are several ways to celebrate National Rice Month. Preparing some jambalaya, fried rice or rice pudding for the family is a great way to celebrate at the kitchen table! While shopping for rice, look at what varieties available. Mix and match to create your own delight!
Use #NationalRiceMonth in social media correspondence.
HISTORY
U.S.A. Rice designated September National Rice Month to encourage the use of the small but mighty grain in our daily dining."