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News report - teacher arrested in online prostitution sting.
Another story on the sting is here.
This scandal is LCMS, reported by KCRG.
ICHABOD, THE GLORY HAS DEPARTED - explores the Age of Apostasy, predicted in 2 Thessalonians 2:3, to attack Objective Faithless Justification, Church Growth Clowns, and their ringmasters. The antidote to these poisons is trusting the efficacious Word in the Means of Grace. John 16:8. Isaiah 55:8ff. Romans 10. Most readers are WELS, LCMS, ELS, or ELCA. This blog also covers the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodoxy, and the Left-wing, National Council of Churches denominations.
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Professional growth workshopSWD welcomes Dr. Leonard Sweet, nationally known speaker and author, for a one day conference Friday, Oct. 9, 2010, at Lake Country Lutheran High School, Hartland. Sweet will focus on education and learning in a Google world. This workshop is put together in an effort to provide our schools opportunity for professional development in coordination with the Lutheran Education Association convocation in March 2011. Online registration will be made available on Sept. 3.
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Daniel Baker has left a new comment on your post "Academic Inbreeding in the Lutheran Synods":
I agree with your premise, but in practice, it proves hard for the synods I'd imagine. With such strict fellowship practices, how could they rationalize inviting in professors from other synods? For example, WELS/ELS could trade as you suggested, but in the end that wouldn't help much as far as diversity in thought is concerned.
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GJ - "With such strict fellowship practices..." That is pretty funny. WELS members still believe that myth, and the ELS may also.
Professor Al Sorum got his DMin from Wesleyan. Bivens, Valleskey, and Gerlach went to Fuller Seminary.
WELS had beaten a door to Trinity in Deerfield so often that the sect was named twice in the Trinity catalogue. Yet people hoot at ELCA's Southern seminary training Methodists and Babtists.
The president of the Little School on the Prairie, Seminary Division, earned an STM from a gay feminist Episcopal seminary.
Missouri voted overwhelmingly to work with ELCA.
They are all unionists. The definition of a unionist is "Someone who loves every denomination except his own."
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LPC has left a new comment on your post "Academic Inbreeding in the Lutheran Synods":
Pr. Greg,
What you say is so true about academic in-breeding. My observation is that Lutheran Seminaries including ours here, do not train pastors to do independent thinking. They do not seem to be exercised at the tools so they can evaluate things on their own.
Fundamentalist Cultism is the end result of in-breeding.
Some faculties here also do not like to hire their own PhDs though most are less afraid of this. It is because the norm here is that your thesis is passed externally by international examiners from another university. In effect, it is actually blind peer reviewed and so you are actually passed not by your internal faculty but the examiners from somewhere around the world.
There are so many funny points in this post. As you explained, I now know why they are not laughing.
God bless,
LPC
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GJ - Walther wanted to monopolize seminary education and almost succeeded. He managed to be synod president and seminary president at the same time, an idea so bad that they repeated it with Francis Pieper, who was culled from the herd by Walther to be a Walther clone.
Al Barry was a one-man Lutheran Federation. His official bio only admits to his membership in two synods, Missouri and WELS, but he also studied in two others - the ELS and one of those mini-micros where the school was the church basement. I can see why Barry said he was "building a foundation" in his first term. He had been there before.
http://open.lifechurch.tv/series/3683
From Twitter @GoToCore:
A new series begins this Sunday at 5:30. Join us for Elijah - "Making of a Man of God". See you then. #fb 6:15 AM Aug 20th via SocialOomph
Week 2 will be:
"Which God Do You Serve"
Week 3:
"Elijah Prays"
Week 4:
"Depression"
How relevant...
All the Protestants like to cluck their tongues over the abuse done by Roman Catholic priests. The horror stories continue. They were in the national press in 1987 but blew up internationally much later, thanks to the persistent networks of clergy abuse victims. Currently the pope is in the spotlight, although John Paul II escaped the same scrutiny for being completely oblivious. Whether one was worse than the other is hard to prove.
The guiding principle of the Roman hierarchy is this: the priest represents Christ and is beyond criticism, no matter what he has done. They enjoy the ultimate protection racket. Cardinal Law in Boston was promoted to the Vatican for his many felonies. The only priest disciplined by the Catholics was the one who said clergy abuse was wrong.
"If only the priests could marry." But the Protestants do marry and perpetrate the same crimes, although not quite on the global scale as their priestly competition.
The Lutherans and other Protestants are no better than the Romans. There three basic areas of abuse in all church bodies are:
A. Physical abuse - where children are threatened, beaten or undergo dangerous hazing rituals.
B. Sexual abuse - where vulnerable adults and children are used by church workers.
C. Emotional abuse - where shunning, lying, defamation, using the grapevine, and forcing people out of the charmed circle are used to intimidate and silence people.
Danger signs include:
1. Excusing physical abuse as: the way things always have been done, proving someone's manliness, "only the tough survive," or some other sick self-absolution; hazing and lying about hazing, as WELS does about GA right now.
2. Smirking at sexual abuse and pretending it never happened, meanwhile finding out who told the truth and punishing that person.
3. Not following the Scriptures because of the fear of retribution visited on them by synodical officials and their friends, who will turn their backs on a moment's notice.
4. Not admitting that church workers murdered their spouses, but covering up felonies, lying to the legal system when swearing to tell the truth. There is always a call for the good ol' boys, especially the criminals and false teachers.
5. Worrying loudly about a confessional group starting while overlooking an apostate lobby funded by offering money.
6. Not revealing how the money is spent or where the millions went.
7. Reacting with panic to honest inquiry, perhaps parrying the questions with flattery and friendliness, then moving in for the kill when someone is persistent.
Although anything is possible with the Word, I doubt whether the Lutherans care to apply the Word. Too many leaders have enjoyed luxuries, meetings with ELCA, training with Babtists, scandals hushed up, felonies denied to welcome any change.
This is how far WELS has traveled the road to perdition - when a number of their own pastors and members uncovered and addressed the plagiarism of false teachers at Bethany in Appleton, synod pastors rushed in to beat up those who...
a) plagiarized? No, you must be kidding.
b) ...wrote against plagiarism, following the guidelines of the Scriptures and Confessions. You win the door prize. You will have a bright future, enjoying the Left Foot of Fellowship.
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Norman Teigen has left a new comment on your post "Thoughts of Faith":
I have encouraged Pastor Shep to write a book about his experiences.
Norman Teigen
Lutheran Layman
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GJ - The cover is already designed. I think Roger Kovaciny and Floyd Luther Stolzenburg should be co-authors, with Jay Webber as editor.
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Someone donated a cheese factory to the ELS/WELS Thoughts of Faith.
Marvin Schwan donated $500,000 to move the factory to the Ukraine, to turn the converts into cheeseheads.
The Commie ingrates stole essential equipment when it landed, rendering the factory remains useless.
ELS Pastor John Shep was in charge of this project. He is now an ELCA pastor.
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John has left a new comment on your post "Pietism Means Shunning, Just as Hinduism Means Yog...":
"Members and pastors fear being cut out of the ovine flock. There is a reason God compares us to sheep, an animal that will follow his brothers into the corner of a pen and remain stuck for hours instead of asking, "Why am I wedged into this corner?" I have seen that behavior demonstrated on a sheep farm and in various synods."
Aren't the sheep and lambs of the flock dependant upon its called shepherd to feed them, guide them and lovingly protect them and move them along when they get wedged into a corner?
Of course, that would call for the shepherd to be thinking first of the flock, wouldn't it?
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