Monday, February 12, 2018

Ask Not for Whom Rob Bell Tolls. He Tolls for Thee, Lutheran.
False Teacher Rob Bell Claims in New Documentary 'The Heretic': 'Jesus Would Be Mortified Someone Started a Religion in His Name' | Christian News Network

The smirking Rob Bell reminds me of a similar photo of David Valleskey, WELS, to be featured soon.
Wiki says - "Bell moved to Pasadena, California to pursue this calling for teaching and received a M.Div. from Fuller Theological Seminary."
Fuller? - like James Huebner, Valleskey, Bivens, Olson, Kelm, and so many from the LCMS. They were not MDivs at Fuller - but post-MDivs, who should have know better, yet betrayed Luther for a bowl of soup.


False Teacher Rob Bell Claims in New Documentary 'The Heretic': 'Jesus Would Be Mortified Someone Started a Religion in His Name' | Christian News Network:

"A new documentary called “The Heretic,” which centers on false teacher Rob Bell, is set to be released on March 1, and features a number of statements that are already raising concern, such as, “The Bible has caused so much damage” and “Jesus would be absolutely mortified that someone started a religion in His name.”

Bell explained in a Facebook post on Feb. 1 that he had been approached by filmmaker Andrew Morgan about creating a film surrounding his work and controversial views, which many decry as being apostate and heretical.

“A few years ago, the filmmaker Andrew Morgan approached Kristen and I (sic) about making a documentary film about my work. We have great respect for Andrew, so we said yes, and he began filming tours and RobCasts and events and interviews,” he outlined. "


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GJ - Oh, do promote the documentary about Rob Bell. The Church Gropers were ga-ga over him and his 10,000 member congregation.

This might be a good warning for those who follow the late, great Waldo Werning, David Valleskey, Paul Kelm, and Larry Olson.

From Barth to Bell - these Commie lovers established the Neo-Evangelicals
at Fuller Seminary and elsewhere.

 They won! Christianity lost. But "there must be divisions."
Charlotte and Karl - now their blind followers are shell-shocked at the couple's shamelessness, which the Barthian disciples tried so hard to ignore.




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GJ - How could I move from Rob Bell to Karl Barth's schmutzie-wutzie and the decline of the Lutheran Church. That is pretty pretty easy.

Karl Barth was not only a lazy plagiarizer of his friend's notes, which were absorbed into his precious Dogmatics, but he also relied on his mistress Charlotte Kirschbaum for the bulk of the scholarly writing and his lecture notes too.

Barth fans may recall that his first effort into a systematics was a failure. He started over with Charlotte and it became a bombastic success. 

Did I mention she worked for nothing, just a few pennies for daily expenses? 

She moved into his home, with his wife and children present, and lived with him, some distance away, in the summers to vork on that das Buch. Ja! 


GJ - I pedaled away from my family's Disciples of Christ congregation, because I did not like the vapid personality cult there. I found real worship through the Means of Grace at the Augustana Lutheran congregation nearby. But I found the "conservative" Lutherans were pedaling back to the Disciples via McGavran as fast as they could - and Barth/Kirschbaum's pompous Calvinism!

Schocked, Lutherans? Do not be. The LCMS began - at least in Perryville and St. Louis - with Bishop Martin Stephan abandoning his sick wife and children altogether, taking his oldest son to America - with his mistress. And the CFW Walther circle of pastors approved and enabled him. Yes, they made him bishop and committed various felonies to topple him, rob him, and exile him at gunpoint. Ja, the Pastortheologie is a joke book.

But this all comes together in a beeyootiful harmony - Concordia. The LCMS, bolstered by Walther's Universalistic UOJ, fell prey to mainline apostasy that embraced the same error - in the name of grace. How fitting. And the Missouri Synod raced after the mythological interpretation of the Bible, evolution, Pentecostalism, and then - in the fullness of time - Barth-inspired Church Growthism.