Friday, January 31, 2020

Predicted One Year Ago - To the Day!
Brexit and Hoaxit


Two freedoms are being celebrated today:
1) The votes are there for impeachment acquittal - Hoaxit today.
2) England is finally free of the European Union - Brexit today.

The prediction was posted by Q one year ago.

Celebration link in England.


PS - Due to technical difficulties, the Hoaxit has been delayed until Wednesday. Thank you for your patience.

Gentlemen - I Refer You to Your Own Document - The Augsburg Confession


Faith? Faith? Where Is Justification by Faith on Their Wiki Page?


"The synod rejects any attempt to attribute salvation to anything other than Christ's death and resurrection."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lutheran_Church%E2%80%93Missouri_Synod



The Power and the Glory - Former LCMS SP Gerald Kieschnick

 Former LCMS Synod President Gerald Kieschnick is an Aggie, like Kudu Don Patterson.

I found Gerald Kieschnick's wedding anniversary (54th) on his Facebook page and left a cheerful greeting. We have been FB friends for a long time. I was FB friends with the one who replaced him, Matt Harrison, but Matt unfriended me, just as his campaign manager Paul McCain did.

The order of recent Synod Presidents has been:

  • Jack Preus II, brother of Robert, father of Jack III. Jack Preus I was governor of Minnesota.
  • Ralph Bohlmann, the second (and last) SP to have an earned doctorate.
  • Al Barry, whose campaign manager was Paul McCain.
  • Gerald Kieschnick.
  • Matt Harrison, whose covert manager was Paul McCain.
I am discussing this synodical trivia because I lived through and observed those presidential campaigns. I remember LCA people being horrified that Jack Preus became president. Al Barry was supposedly the hero who replaced Ralph Bohlman the liberal, and Matt Harrison was the man destined to save Missouri from Kieschnick.

I do not think any synod president stopped the move toward union with the ALC/LCA. That has continued. But I am quite willing to assess the blame equally among the clergy and laity. They all work together through Thrivent, a convenient funding source and mysterious manager of cohabitation-without-marriage events.

Where Would They Be without Thrivent? 

Harrison said LCMS was getting $50-60 million a year, and that was some years back. 

We do not have Thrivent funding our little group, not even free napkins. Without Thrivent we fund or promote books from three sources and give away a lot of Lutheran books. We also broadcast openly (no secret codes) and have 25,000+ worship or education views. We did not start a world mission, but one came to us and we support that effort in the Philippines.

Tis funny how groups with millions of dollars have to spend a million to get a mission parish going. They loan the money to the members (how kind!) and take all the profits when the mission folds. Yes, synods know how to bank with the long view in mind. 

All that wisdom piled up means the "conservative" Lutherans promote and sell bad translations (ESV, NIV) just like ELCA.



All of them meet at Fuller Seminary to learn how to "do church." That is the language of their graduates - Drucker MBO, cell groups, and doing church. 




There She Goes Again! NBW


I was warming up the keyboard when someone sent me a message about a tweet to read. I clicked the link and found it was already taken down.

Nadia Bolz-Weber bragged that she blocked parking spaces in New York, to gather kudos from the Left. That set off pages of commentary on the ALPB.org online forum, another discussion group famous for wasting precious bits and bytes.

Virtue-signaling gathers applause from the Left, and the gestures seem increasingly puerile.

"Fasten your seat-belts, kitties. It's going to be a bumpy ride."