Wednesday, May 18, 2016

PoG Endorses Phony WELS-ELS Luther Days Conference.
Has the Odd Couple Seen the Twitter Following List?

Here's a PoG toast for the conference -
Bottoms up!

People of Gomorrah
11 hrs
MARK THE DATE FOR "LUTHER DAYS": SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2016 at Shoreland Lutheran High School, Somers, WI!
Please join Pastor Richard Starr and Scott Barefoot for an exciting day of presentations and displays! Both Pastor Starr and Scott will be giving presentations on the subject of SSA - Homosexuality. Come visit the People of Grace display booth. Also, Pastor Starr and Scott will be doing a book signing of their book: "Forgive Us Our Sins: Homosexuality In The Light Of God's Truth". Copies of the book will be available there that day by Northwestern Publishing House! Here is some additional Information and links to the Luther Days website:
1. 75 Presenters with a 100 presentations & workshops.
2. Around the World in a Day. Live presentations (via Skype) directly from many of our World Missions.
3. Inspirational & True Stories of Incredible Faith and Courage from WELS/ELS members who have overcome tremendous challenges
4. Scholars Tent with in-depth studies into the Confessions, Luther’s Works, & the Book of Concord
5. Current list of Sessions: (http://www.lutherdays.org/luther-days…/sessions-at-a-glance/ )
6. Current list of Presenters: (http://www.lutherdays.org/luther-days-2016/event-presenters/ )

The Luther Days Festival is one of the most exciting events around for Confessional Lutherans and is the largest distinctly Lutheran festival in North America! This one-of-a-kind event is for the entire family and brings Martin Luther and the Reformation to life by offering participants a uniquely i...
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"Don't worry, the New New NIV will make that the sin of in-hospitality.
Anyway, everyone is already forgiven and saved."

Breaking News - One Luther Days Twitter Follow Is Suspended.
New Account Being Followed - Pure Porn.
Luther Days "Fun for All Ages"

Who decided to let Natalie Pratt have a free ad for
Luther Days, by linking it from WELS.net?
And yet another conference was denied
and therefore invisible to the same gullible audience.


Twitter does not like porn accounts and porn spam, and yet Twitter is handy for both, since it is an easy tool for any moron to use. That is why college undergraduates can tweet all day and not know anything about computer science.

Twitter got rid of 10 million porn accounts last year.

Luther Days invited people of all ages to look up their Twitter account, called Luther Days, so it was created for the upcoming fake conference in September.

I checked out one porn account being followed by Luther Days. My safe computer expert (ELS or WELS - I forget which) pointed it out to me - and I still have the graphic, plus many more.

I soon found a formula. If there was an intriguing but not salacious image on the outside, but no words of introduction, the Twitter account was probably porn.

Today, on May 18th, after supper, I decided to look over the list again. The porn addiction accounts had been dropped. That is possible. Ask Natalie Pratt, because she removed many of them after I pointed this out.

One of the sites being followed by Luther Days, new as far as I can tell - is pure porn. I will spell out the name, not the actual link or address - First Sight.

If you have to find the site, you can do that from Natalie Pratt's Luther Days Twitter following list. I am not going to link it.

Maybe people should call President Mark Schroeder or Natalie's safe pastor and read them what is on that Twitter account. Since the Twitter account is linked from the Luther Day's website, Natalie Pratt and the participants from WELS and the ELS - like Jay Webber and Jim Aderman - are inviting people of all ages to view the same accounts.



I don't get the joke either.
Do you want your kids on the Luther Days website
and the Twitter list?




The person on the left was labeled Natalie Pratt
on Natalie's FB page. She blocked me fast,
but keeps and adds porn Twitters for her Luther Days conference.

Diapers in the Rainbarrel - The Grackles Are Back

The common grackle is a member of the crow family:
grackles invented the disposable diaper.
Their strong sharp beaks are digging up grubs in the soil.

I appreciate the many people who write to say they like the gardening articles. They are the fun part of the day in writing, although polemics can also be a riot. One member looks for articles twice a day. A friend in WELS looks for them three times a day. The Icha-peekers who want a new article at midnight are sometimes disappointed, but I try to begin each day very early with horticulture.

I was standing by the main bird observation post, waiting for some to arrive at the platform feeder when a grackle landed, looked me over, and took some sunflower seeds. That reminded me of the fact that they were leaving their diapers in the rain-barrels again. That item - disposable bird diapers - intrigued me when I first learned about it, and readers are astonished by it. The baby grackles form little diapers rather than marking the nest area by firing out of their homes, leaving tell-tale white streaks. Eaglets do, but who want to mess with mother eagle.

The parents drop off the diapers at nearby water sources, supposedly to let them wash away and confuse their natural enemies. Note that these facts assume intention and purpose in the babies and the parents. They used to say "Instinct!" but the enterprise is really a matter of

  • Creation, 
  • Engineering, and 
  • Management. 

All three functions work together to make this happen, and all three belong to God.

Norma Boeckler's robin.


Grackles are different from other birds in leaving their diapers in water sources. One reader said, "Extra vitamins in your rainwater." I never overlook the value of different contributions, because each organic source tends to concentrate one item more than another. For instance, some manures are quite hot (high nitrogen) and better for greening up vegetation: birds and rabbits. They may also be too hot for that same reason, but I never had a problem with rabbit manure mixed with well fed red wigglers, who need nitrogen for their muscles.

Rain is coming again, perhaps, on Thursday, so I am looking at topping off my supply and using more of it on the following sunny days. Rain is the perfect gentle fertilizer for greening up plants and feeding the entire soil universe, which works together to maximize whatever is offered. Last summer was the wet straw era in the sunny garden, which made it a slug paradise. The same garden is not a slug paradise this year because they do not have enough rotten material to enjoy, and the mulch is down where the slug predators can easily reach the slugs. Still, slugs have a vital role in rasping or shredding organic material, to help it rot faster.

Beetles track and eat slugs and their eggs, but another humble creature is a slug foe gourmand as well. As readers may recall, I have doted on the crepe myrtle bush since we moved here, piling up grass, wood mulch, and mushroom compost underneath to feed the future blooms. I have also piled maple leaves up high, an organic pyramid, each winter.

The pyramid was a big circle of rotting leaves underneath the bush, then it was gone, somewhat blown away in the spring by the wind, but also drawn into the ground by earthworms and eaten by other soil creatures - like mites. Then I saw the moles feeding tunnel appear at the base. When the mole was done, the entire area under the bush, where the leaf pyramid had fed the soil creatures, was dug and mixed.



Almost Eden and I had a talk about moles just before. He said, "Am I upset that the moles mix my soil for me? Not at all." What drives lawn-worships nuts is actually good for the soil. No lawn maintenance man can do as much for the soil as the mole does, even if the man walks around the yard with spiked shoes to "aerate" the soil. Yuk, yuk.

Mr. Mole does eat the valuable earthworms, but they always come back in numbers supported by the organics in the soil. The mole does not get rid of that organic matter but recycles it. At the same time he devours delicious grubs. Like the grackle and starling, he is despised for his most noble characteristic - eating the Japanese beetles (June bugs) before they hatch and chew up the roses and other ornamental flowers. Almost Eden said, "I cannot remember seeing a June bug around my place." Nor could I.


Crepe myrtle bushes (not mine)
can be lush with flowers when heavily
mulched during the fall, winter, and spring.

Alec Stain Quoting What's Going on Among the Lutherans? By Patsy Leppien

S
hould the majority of liberal Protestant ministers ever decide to be intellectually honest with their congregations, the Lutheran Reformation would seem altogether mild by comparison. Protestant parishioners would, I am convinced, leave their churches wholesale. -Otten, Baal or God. 1988, p. ii. as quoted in Leppien and Smith, p. 25.

20 ways to tell if your pastor is apostate

  1. Does he believe that the doctrinal differences in the visible Christian church are no threat to the gospel?
  2. Does he believe that the men who wrote the Bible were skewed by the cultures in which they lived? Does he believe that the writings of Paul in the Bible are less authoritative than other parts?
  3. Does he believe that the creation of Genesis is myth? Or that God used evolution in some way?
  4. Does he believe that Adam, Noah, Jonah and Job are mythical people?
  5. Does he believe that the Torah – the first five books of the Bible – was written many years after Moses died?
  6. Does he believe that Isaiah and Daniel were written by other people?
  7. Does he believe that no Old Testament prophecies specifically refer to the man Jesus Christ?
  8. Does he believe that many of the “red letter” statements of Jesus in the gospels were not said by Jesus at all?
  9. Does he believe that the miracles in the Bible are spiritual lessons rather than historical events?
  10. Does he believe that Jesus Christ had a physical human father?
  11. Does he believe that the doctrine of the deity of Jesus Christ is not found in the Old Testament?
  12. Does he believe that the doctrine of the trinity is not taught in the Bible but was added later by the early church?
  13. Does he believe that the idea of a substitutionary atonement – Jesus paying for the sins of others – is incompatible with the idea of a just God?
  14. Does he believe that Jesus Christ may have risen in some spiritual sense, but in no way was physically raised from the dead?
  15. Does he believe it’s incorrect to speak of souls consciously surviving eternally? That the suffering of hell will end?
  16. Does he believe that morals are changeable based on circumstances? That homosexuality is acceptable between loving Christians and no worse than any other sin?
  17. Does he believe sincere followers of other religions may also get to heaven?
  18. Does he believe in universalism – all have already been saved? That no faith is required for a person to be reconciled to God? [GJ - Wait...What? The ELS/WELS published this? Time to kick out Webber, Buchholz, Bivens, Valleskey, Deutschlander, Mark Schroeder, Pope John the Malefactor, et al.]
  19. Does he believe that Jesus’ chief concern was the elimination of poverty and social oppression?
  20. Does he believe that it’s fine to join with anyone as long as they generally agree “Jesus is Lord”?
If you pastor believes even one of these items, you are not in a wholesome church. There may well be some or many true Christians in it. But if it has an apostate at the helm, what in the world are you doing there? Don’t you think it may well be time for you to leave?
…there are basically two different religions within external Christendom. The difference between these two religions is the difference between God and Baal. Informed Christians ought to recognize that the real difference within external Christendom does not lie along traditional denominational lines…there are those within these denominations who accept the fundamental truths of historic Christianity. On the other hand there are the modern liberals within these same denominations who reject historic Christianity. -ibid
These questions have been taken in large part from Patsy Leppien and J. Kincaid Smith’s 1992 book What’s going on among the Lutherans.

Claims and Counter-claims about the Soil and Plants


Yesterday a reader said, "You have improved the soil in your yard."

I said, "No, God has improved the soil through His creatures."

"But you have improved it through adding earthworms and mulch."

I plead guilty to adding earthworms and mulch, but the amount of work I do is nothing compared to all the creatures in God's management system. This change in the yard is very much like the work of the Christian Church. When we work in harmony with the Word of God, we see the multiplying effects of the Holy Spirit.

One little nudge can have great consequences. One Lutheran writer needed a copy of MS Office to do his work. A gift from a reader paid for it, and he could work far more efficiently. A Lutheran researcher needed an inexpensive computer to do his work. A small gift for a used computer allowed him to continue his work. Often the consequence is just a matter of many tiny steps, just like gardening. As Luther advises, "Do your work faithfully and wait for God to carry out His will." There is nothing glamorous about pastoral visitation, but that has immediate and long-term results. Everyone agrees about that, but very few pastors make that their regular work.

Sassy makes sure I take her for a walk every morning and afternoon. We visit a lot of different streets. She likes to explore each yard, so I look over what the residents are doing. I see strange contradictions. One man had two KnockOut roses and neglected both. I saw a large weed grow out of one and tower over it by several feet. Neither rose was mulched or pruned, so they slowly changed into two more weeds.

In another yard, a large tree stump is being burned and slowly removed by chipping away the burnt wood. The residents have planted a new tree but put the chips on the curb to be taken away. They could have mulched the new tree with the old tree's cremains. They have substituted easy work, moving the chips over a few feet, for the harder work of leaving the pile on the curb.



Great Depression Logic - Everything Has a Purpose
People were more accustomed to using everything up during FDR's Great Depression. The old practical knowledge was almost gone when Obama started his own Great Depression. I see large sunny yards with nothing except grass growing. The laziest gardeners could turn their grassy areas into productive mini-farms in a year or two.

Two examples are raspberry and blackberry plants. Both love the sun. They multiply through their root systems. I turned a weedy, mostly hidden side of our house and planted a few blackberry plants in the mulch, adding red wiggler earthworms. Weeds stopped growing and the blackberries became established (last year). This year, without any more work, the blackberry canes have sprouted around the corner to grow on the east and west sides of the house. White flowers booming on them suggest berries forming and bees being fed.

I planted raspberry canes in the notorious and often reviled (by me) straw bale area, the sunny garden on the south side of the house. Potatoes and strawberries were a disaster last year, slug fodder. Roses did well there, but they had ferocious weed competition near the end. The ignored raspberries are now spreading through area on their own and will probably take over in time. Roses were easily transplanted into our helper's yard, where they are thriving, and into the maple tree garden, where they are already blooming.



Using Organics - Not Throwing Them Away
Trees create an enormous volume of organic matter. I am happy to have my neighbors put all their leaves in green bags so I can pop them into the trunk and easily spread them where I want the soil improved.

By creating a compost pile with a circle of chicken-wired, I provided Mr. Gardener a place to put all his garden trash - namely vines and plants he uprooted or trimmed. Fresh greens break down faster and energize the excess leaves put in the pile. Here is how to do it:

  1. Buy a section of chicken wire.
  2. Make a circle out of it in the shade in the back of the yard.
  3. Fill the circle with leaves, grass, plants, weeds, and things like the remains of potted plants.
  4. Add red wiggler earthworms.
  5. Stop using fertilizer, weed killer, and pesticides.

Most weeds can be pulled and placed around plants as mulch. The big leafy weeds are both mulch and fertilizer. The annoying spreading ones can be mulched over and turned into compost.

One reader gets coffee grounds in large amounts.  Coffee grounds do not have the magical properties some attribute to them, but those pounds of weed free organic additions will feed a lot of critters in time, especially when the additional food gets broken down and passed through many generations of little beasties.


A Profound Difference
Chemical fertilizer bought at the store will pass through into the water table and not contribute much. The bad effects include driving the useful soil creatures away or killing them.

Adding organic matter is not so dramatic, except for stored rainwater (my favorite). The leaves, grass, pulled weeds, and manure is different in this regard - the additions stay in the top foot of soil where all the roots take their nutrition (even trees).

When the soil is amended with organic material and tilled by the noble red wiggler earthworm, that root-zone will hold the maximum amount of useful chemicals in the form of earthworms, fungus, protozoa, bacteria, springtails, centipedes, mites, millipedes, moles, spiders, grubs, and slugs. As the feeders become food - as they must - those chemicals are passed around and into the plants, which cycle the useful chemicals back into the soil.




Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Heavy Rain Coming Today after Misting Yesterday.
Sowing the Tiniest Seeds


Achillea millefolium common yarrow, milfoil 
FAMILY Asteraceae (aster) • perennial, USDA zones 3–8 • 

North American native with many native and introduced subspecies and varieties • blooms spring to summer • 2–3 feet (0.6–1.0 m) high and as wide Common yarrow is widely distributed across North America, and the straight species is now so prevalent that it is considered an invasive weed in many regions. There are numerous subspecies, varieties, and cultivars of this plant, and it’s often difficult to determine the nativeness of any particular selection. Achillea millefolium bears white flowers while its cultivars range in color from pink to purple, red, and yellow. Both the straight species and its cultivars bear hairy, feathery, lance-shaped leaves that are distinctly fragranced. Its many small flowers are combined into a flat-topped flower structure (inflorescence) with each individual bloom organized like all members of the aster family: a group of central disk flowers surrounded by several colorful ray flowers bearing a strap-shaped corolla that appears as a petal. Yarrow is a favorite of lacewings, ladybugs, syrphid flies, parasitic wasps, damsel bugs, and others. The dense mat of lacy foliage produced by yarrow before the flower stalks arrive is one of my favorite early-season garden textures. The flattened inflorescence is long lasting and provides weeks of color in the garden, but with its top-heavy structure the plant may require staking, particularly if sited in less than full sun. Common yarrow is drought tolerant.

Walliser, Jessica (2014-02-26). Attracting Beneficial Bugs to Your Garden: A Natural Approach to Pest Control (Kindle Locations 1767-1785). Timber Press. Kindle Edition. 

Yesterday seemed to be raining. The Starlings were eating the suet and the other birds were devouring all the sunflower seeds. The young squirrels hung around the seed platform like it was the Olde Malt Shoppe.

But when I checked my rain gauge - the wheelbarrow - less than an inch fell all day, probably only 1/2 inch.

Today will feature heavier rain on and off during the day.

Yarrow seed was in my drawer, so I scattered that in the backyard gardens, and added another packet of Feverfew in the Wild Garden area.

As I told one reader, the beneficial insect plants are mostly herbs, and the herbs are all beneficial plants. That formula is not 100%, but it is close. In addition, the herbs are easy to grow and can be used for various complaints. At one time, before WWII, pharmacy was almost all herbal.



One herb used for medicine is Foxglove, digitalis, Latin for fingers - good for heart complaints and still being used.

Foxglove is also good for bumble bees. They remain open for pollination for a long time and have a convenient landing zone.

You guessed - I have been looking at Foxglove plants, but they are still priced too high. When the surge of Foxglove buying is done, I may pick up one. They are attractive and unusual plants, shade tolerant, and self-sowing - all good attributes for the Wild Garden.

Jessica Walliser linked an article she wrote about beneficial bugs. I commented on Facebook, "I consider plants a prop for the beneficial bugs." She liked the comment, which makes FB fun. I can write to gardening experts and get immediate responses. I sent her an IM about marketing plants as beneficial insect plants, and she was already working with a company on that idea.

John 1 is connected to Genesis 1,
just as the bee is connected to the flower.


Plants as Props
We do not understand gardening very well unless we see the entire feeding cycle, from the fungi up to the hawks.

For example, people see the stinging insects - bees, wasps, hornets - and go crazy about the imaginary threat.

When I saw a wasp on the weekend, hovering over the roses and landing on them, I wondered, "Where is this guy in the food cycle?" Wasps and hornets are generally pest destroyers until late summer, when the berry season helps them into their winter cycle. I have a lot to learn about this family, so try to ignore my mistakes.

The nearby nests of these creatures mean that lots of food is nearby. Why would I destroy their nests?
They are no different from the dragon flies that show up for a newly built pond. One is connected to the other.

Likewise, I found a bright red hornet or wasp on my wheelbarrow handle. He was not just resting. He seemed to be chewing on the old wooden handles to develop paper for his house. He was very alert to my movements and finally flew away.

One of the most relaxing moments in the garden is watching the insects at work, from the tiny ichneumon wasps and flower flies to the bumbling bumble bees.



The Bible Is Just as Connected as the Garden
Any creature I see in the garden is both eating and being eaten. The slugs that bother most of us follow their own trails and the trails of others - that slime we find on vegetables and anywhere they are - like my slug-friendly straw bale garden. But beetles follow that trail and eat them. And birds look for beetles and eat them.

A sign of life in our bucolic neighborhood is the hawk that feeds from all the food below him.

The Bible is just as connected because it is a unified Truth and the creation of the Holy Spirit. One verse is connected to all other verses. We may not always see the Savior in each verse, but like the baby in the cradle, we know He is there even when we do not see him. (Luther analogy)




WELS-LCMS-ELS Reaping the Thistle Seed of UOJ, Panting after "Growth".
It's All about the Benjamins.
From 2011


"I don't think there's anything intrinsically wrong with the church-growth principles we've developed, or the evangelistic techniques we're using. Yet somehow they don't seem to work." 
C. Peter Wagner
Ken Sidey, "Church Growth Fine Tunes Its Formulas," Christianity Today, June 24, 1991, p. 47.

"The Fuller Evangelistic Association has a doctrinal statement. It is the statement which was adopted by Fuller Theological Seminary some time ago. It does not differ from their early statement and has never yet been changed, that I know of. This statement explicitly affirms that the Bible is free from all error in the whole and in the part. Both Dr. Hubbard and Dr. Fuller are part of that organization. This means they are signing two different doctrinal statements, one of which affirms inerrancy and one which does not. We also know that Dr. Hubbard frankly disavows inerrancy and even declares this view to be 'unbiblical.'
Harold Lindsell, The Bible in the Balance, Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1979, p. 220.

"The graduates of an institution usually give full proof of the teaching they received from the school in which they studied. According to Dr. LaSor's observations the leaven was present when David Hubbard, Daniel Fuller, and Ray Anderson were students. They went from Fuller to graduate study overseas and were promptly converted to the neoorthodoxy and liberalism of their professors. They returned to Fuller Seminary having moved farther to the left than any of their teachers at Fuller. And now their students in turn begin to reflect their views."
Harold Lindsell, The Bible in the Balance, Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing House, 1979, p. 236.

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GJ - Anti-inerrancy, unionism, and women's ordination came into Missouri, WELS, and the Little Sect on the Prairie via Fuller Seminary study, which was universal for world mission and American mission leaders. The so-called mission counselors in WELS are simply salesmen for Fuller Seminary and its bastard offspring, such as Willow Creek and the rest of the humbugs.

All about the Benjamins,
but the Georges now - in the Obama Depression.

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Fuller Pietism
Fuller Seminary in Pasadena was formed to teach inerrancy, although its initial position was really quite soft. Nevertheless, the faculty went through a revolution and Fuller adopted an anti-inerrancy statement. When The Battle for the Bible, about Fuller, was published, Harold Lindsell, the author, was attacked by Fuller for being “bitter and jealous” that he did not become president. In fact, the author was offered the position and turned it down. Notice how the amazingly successful president of Fuller Seminary, the late David Hubbard, defined the problem of inerrancy. Like most liberals in the driver’s seat, his words drip with sarcasm and scorn. The words are taken directly from the brochure Fuller mailed the author during a vain effort to recruit him.[52]

Fuller: The Bible Does Not Consider God’s Word Inerrant
J-773
"Were we to distinguish our position from that of some of our brothers and sisters who perceive their view of Scripture as more orthodox than ours, several points could be made: 1) we would stress the need to be aware of the historical and literary process by which God brought the Word to us...4) we would urge that the emphasis be placed where the Bible itself places it - on its message of salvation and its instruction for living, not on its details of geography or science, though we acknowledge the wonderful reliability of the Bible as a historical source book; 5) we would strive to develop our doctrine of Scripture by hearing all that the Bible says, rather than by imposing on the Bible a philosophical judgment of our own as to how God ought to have inspired the Word."  
David Allan Hubbard, "What We Believe and Teach," Pasadena, California: Fuller Theological Seminary, 1-800-235-2222 Pasadena, CA, 91182. [emphasis added]

Inerrancy Misleading and Inappropriate
J-774
"Where inerrancy refers to what the Holy Spirit is saying to the churches through the biblical writers, we support its use. Where the focus switches to an undue emphasis on matters like chronological details, the precise sequence of events, and numerical allusions, we would consider the term misleading and inappropriate. Its dangers, when improperly defined, are: 1) that it implies a precision alien to the minds of the Bible writers and their own use of Scriptures; 2) that it diverts attention from the message of salvation and the instruction in righteousness which are the Bible's key themes;...5) that too often it has undermined our confidence in the Bible we have... 6)that it prompts us to an inordinate defensiveness of Scripture which seems out of keeping with the bold confidence with which the prophets, the apostles and our Lord proclaimed it."
            David Allan Hubbard, "What We Believe and Teach," Pasadena, California: Fuller Theological Seminary, 1-800-235-2222 Pasadena, CA, 91182. [emphasis added]

Inerrancy Advocates Are Against the Bible and Tick Me Off
J-775
"We resent unnecessary distractions; we resist unbiblical diversions… Can anyone believe that all other activities should be suspended until all evangelicals agree on precise doctrinal statements? We certainly cannot."
            David Allan Hubbard, "What We Believe and Teach," Pasadena, California: Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA, 91182. [emphasis added]
The downhill doctrinal slide of Pietism begins with placing the good works of man above the truth of God’s Word. At every stage of the decline, the Pietists firmly believe that they must tolerate doctrinal laxity in the name of getting more done, for the glory of God, of course. Soon they find themselves helpless to stop the radicalism of the next generation. The last bishop of the Lutheran Church in America, James Crumley, begged his extremely liberal staff not to succumb to the radicalism of the newly formed Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Soon, those same staff-members were ousted for being too conservative by ELCA Bishop Herb Chilstrom’s network.

Road to Unitarianism.
From anti-creed to anti-Trinity
Pietism begins with the slogan of “deeds, not creeds.” In every case, Pietism has spawned Unitarianism in the next generation or two. The University of Halle was the mecca of Pietism in one generation and the headquarters for apostasy in the next. The American Lutheran congregations most devoted to unionism in the 19th century became Congregational or worse in the next. Fuller Seminary, somewhat conservative but ecumenical to a fault, became an anti-inerrancy school in only one generation. The Augustana Synod blended Pietism from the old country with orthodoxy from Capital Seminary (now Trinity, ELCA, in Columbus, Ohio). Lutheran orthodoxy was taught at Augustana Seminary until the 1930s, and then the old faculty was removed at once. The Pietists at Augustana were instrumental in bringing the Social Gospel Movement into their seminary, by calling A. D. Mattson to the faculty.
The original Wisconsin Synod was as Pietistic and unionistic as a Lutheran group might be. Many congregations offered both Reformed and Lutheran communion, both Reformed and Lutheran catechism.[53] Some congregations, like St. Paul’s in Columbus, were named “German Lutheran and Reformed.” Many congregations, like old St. John’s in Milwaukee, had Reformed splits in their early days. The Wisconsin Synod, later influenced by the great theologian Adolph Hoenecke and the synodical leaders Bading and Brenner, who rejected Pietism and unionism, joined the Synodical Conference. However, the Pietists within the Wisconsin Synod were beaten down but not conquered. They lost, too, when the Wisconsin Synod finally voted to break with the Missouri Synod after two decades of dithering. However, the Pietists did not give up. They quietly networked and got their men into key positions, using training at Fuller Seminary as their uniting force. After years of denying that anyone ever went to Fuller Seminary, even though their own Lawrence Otto Olson bragged up his D. Min. degree from Fuller, the Church Growth advocates finally came out of the closet and said, “Yes, we love Church Growth. Yes, we love religious projects with ELCA. Yes, we want women to be ordained. Now try to stop us.”


Ordination of Women

The ordination of women is a natural step for Pietists, a necessary outgrowth of the cell group. In the cell group, which is anti-Means of Grace and anti-confessional, anyone may serve as the leader. In general, women tend to be more spiritual than men and enjoy taking these positions. Cell group method books call them “lay pastors” so there is little difference between serving as a pastor in a cell group and serving as one in the congregation. Although ordination is far more important than the Pietists allow, they have already accomplished their goal when they have women teaching men and women in authority over men in the church.
Historically, women’s ordination has begun with the anti-Christian cults, whenever an alpha female can gather a group together. The Pentecostal groups follow, since they believe the Holy Spirit calls them directly in their dreams and visions. One Pentecostal woman baptized herself in a bathtub, got her tongue-speaking going by saying “yabba-dabba-doo” repeatedly, and announced she had the gift of preaching, according to her submissive husband.
If we concede that the Confessions are old-fashioned, boring, and irrevelant, even though they are not, and we claim that doctrine is divisive, then there is no particular reason why women should not be ordained and called to serve as pastors of congregations. The Lutheran Church in America took the lead in dismissing the inerrancy of the Scriptures and in teaching the flexibility of the Confessions, so they naturally, as liberal Pietists, ordained the first women pastors in America, in 1970.[54] The American Lutheran Church followed. Acknowledging the ordination of known lesbians and homosexuals followed soon after.



Method Actors
Since Pietism rejects the Confessions, the efficacy of the Word, and the Means of Grace, advocates of Enthusiasm must trust in methods. The key to understanding the Enthusiasts is not only in realizing their separation of the Holy Spirit from the Word but also in seeing the implication of that concept. The Reformed do more than imply what their Enthusiasm means. They teach it quite openly – The Word of God is dead and lifeless without human aid. Here is the secret to cell groups, tongue speaking, the seeker service, entertainment evangelism, friendship evangelism, child evangelism, mission vision statements, and all the flotsam of the Reformed. Why must the ministers pretend to be used car salesmen, talk show hosts, or stand-up comedians? In their eyes, God’s Word is dead without a boost from them to make it appealing and get results. Since they have no faith in the Holy Spirit working through the Word alone, they measure their success by visible results they can put on a graph. They take people out to their parking lots and tell them how many acres they have paved. That is good news for the National Asphalt Paving Association,[55] but it means nothing to God to watch these people clown around and carry on to win the approval of people, who are not even given the chance to hear the saving Word of Truth. In a word, these men are ashamed of the Gospel.



Pietistic Methods
J-776
"Pietist preachers were anxious to discover and in a certain sense to separate the invisible congregation from the visible congregation. They had to meet demands different than those of the preceding period: they were expected to witness, not in the objective sense, as Luther did, to God's saving acts toward all men, but in a subjective sense of faith, as they themselves had experienced it. In this way Pietism introduced a tendency toward the dissolution of the concept of the ministry in the Lutheran Church."
Helge Nyman, "Preaching (Lutheran): History," The Encyclopedia of the Lutheran Church, 3 vols., ed. Julius Bodensieck, Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, 1965, III, p. 1943.
J-777
"All those doctrinal questions which were not immediately connected with the personal life of faith were avoided. The standard for the interpretation of Scripture thus became the need of the individual for awakening, consolation, and exhortation. The congregation as a totality was lost from view; in fact, pietistic preaching was (and is) more apt to divide the congregation than to hold it together."
            Helge Nyman, "Preaching (Lutheran): History," The Encyclopedia of the Lutheran Church, 3 vols., ed. Julius Bodensieck, Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, 1965, III, p. 1943.
We might as well start on the bottom of Pietistic practices with the “holy laughter movement,” also known as the “Toronto Blessing.” Pentecostals wore out speaking in tongues, singing in tongues, as well as dancing and being slain in the spirit. They have done every rock version of every spiritual ditty one could imagine. What was left? Holy laughter! (They are actually reviving an old Pentecostal fad.) The minister begins a Toronto Blessing service by telling some lame jokes. People are already set to laugh their heads off. After a few jokes, people begin falling out of their chairs laughing. It helps if the minister does this too, as Richard Roberts, son of Oral Roberts, has done on television. Instead of piping their eyes with tears of contrition, yelling “Glory, glory, glory” on their backs on the floor, the Pentecostals now howl and bellow with laughter, with their backs on the floor. This too will fade and become wearisome. In contrast, the historic Lutheran liturgy is always uplifting to man because the worship service glorifies God, always emphasizing His grace through our Lord Jesus Christ.
Promise Keepers, a cancerous growth from cell groups and Pentecostalism, has also run through its time of excitement, its “movement of the Spirit,” and its roaringly high income. Wildly ecumenical and emotional, it offered to bring Protestants, Catholics, and Mormon men together in one big hug and cry. Stadiums were filled. Now they are not. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

Visible and Invisible Church
J-778
"No one will open his eyes to the fact that mere human devices and doctrines are ensnaring souls, weakening consciences, dissipating Christian liberty and faith, and replenishing hell. Wolves! Wolves! How abominably, awfully, murderous, how harassing and destructive, are these things the world over!"
            Sermons of Martin Luther, 8 vols., ed., John Nicholas Lenker, Grand Rapids: Baker Book House, 1983, VI, p. 32. Second Sunday in Advent Romans 15:4-13.

Divisive Preaching
J-779
"All those doctrinal questions which were not immediately connected with the personal life of faith were avoided. The standard for the interpretation of Scripture thus became the need of the individual for awakening, consolation, and exhortation. The congregation as a totality was lost from view; in fact, pietistic preaching was (and is) more apt to divide the congregation than to hold it together."
Helge Nyman, "Preaching (Lutheran): History," The Encyclopedia of the Lutheran Church, 3 vols., ed. Julius Bodensieck, Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, 1965, III, p. 1943.




Aegidius Hunnius Destroys the Odious Jay Webber Essay - And the Entire UOJ Rabble.
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"Meanwhile, God has never intended it to mean that it avails for justifying or for remitting sins without faith, through some sort of general remission of sins or justification, which is also supposedly done among those who never have faith, never had faith, or never will have faith. He who does not believe, says John the Baptist, will not see life, but the wrath of God remains on him (John 3). Therefore, regarding whose who never believe in the Son of God, from them also the wrath of God was never withdrawn (not even for a moment). However much the treasure of sins has been obtained for them and offered to them in the Gospel, nevertheless, it was never conferred on them through unbelief, nor was it ever received by them, since faith was lacking to them, which is the very organ for receiving the remission of sins." 
 Aegidius Hunnius, A Clear Explanation of the Controversy Among the Wittenberg Theologians Concerning Regeneration and Election, p. 60;  Repristination Press, Malone, TX 2016, Trans., Paul A.Rydeki; Ed., Rachel K.Melvin.




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Reader:
The other is from WELS's Meditations, March-May 2014, for Monday, 17 March 2014.  The howler is in the second column which reads:  

"No matter what you did yesterday -- or failed to do -- and no matter what you will do tomorrow, God has forgiven you."

Now, try saying that and putting in a sin from the second table of the Law.  Were I to say, for example, that I committed adultery yesterday and I'm going to do it tomorrow, God has forgiven me.  Somehow, that doesn't make sense.  Nor would it were I to say "murder" or theft" or anything other sin, "big" or "little."  I'm not sure if this is an example of UOJ or just the inability to think or perhaps a combination of both -- a "bifecta"?  This is the pap that is peddled in Meditations -- and remember, this is the stuff that goes unfiltered into the homes of the unsuspecting.