ABANDONMENT THEOLOGY - WHAT IS IT?
Part II following THE NEUTRALIZED "IRRELEVANT" CHURCH: Abandonment Theology is a term devised by the author to describe a faith which deceptively pawns itself off as Christianity by operating in the name of Christ but which produces fruits destructive to America's God-given freedoms. It comprises what is left today of the militant, power-filled, full-dimensional Christian faith of America's Founders after decades of erosion, watering down and trivializing of God's action mandates by America's abandonment clergy. It is "feel good" theology that patronizes Jesus Christ and thereby gains legitimacy while at the same time producing disobedience to the commands of God and desetion of Christian duty. Abandonment Theology is so deadly that we are losing our liberties, and evil is triumphing in nearly every aspect of life. A terrible spiritual blindness has come over millions of unsuspecting, victimized Christians who in turn have even allowed God, the Author of our liberties, to be outlawed in our nation's public schools and institutions.
Through decades of erosion, the Abandonment clergy have succeeded in extracting from Christians the teeth of vigilance, of action, of obedience to God. If the clergy taught their flocks to Fear God and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man (Eccl. 12:13), America would not be plunging into the dark abyss as she is doing today. Instead of the clergy's focus being primarily on "victorious personal living", it should have led the people to vigilantly guard the sacred institutions of their American Constitutional Republic and not fall for the evil propaganda about separation of church and state, unable to distinguish it from the inseparability of righteous freedom-based government from God.
That is, as 6th President of the United States John Quincy Adams said on July 4, 1821: "The highest glory of the American Revolution was this: it connected in one indissoluble bond the principles of civil government with the principles of Christianity".
The great theologian Dr. R.C. Sproul described America's defection from militancy, and the neutralization of her Christians by the clergy:
"The church is safe from vicious persecution at the hands of the secularist...So long as the church knows her place and remains quietly at peace on her modern reservation. Let the babes pray and sing and read their Bibles, continuing steadfast in their intellectual retardation; the church's extinction will come not by sword or pillory, but by the quiet death of irrelevance. It will pass away with a whimper not a bang".
In his famous book "The Gathering Storm", British Prime Minister Winston Churchill reflected upon why world war II which claimed 50 million lives, had been possible at all. The parallels between Churchill's England and today's undiscerning America are alarming:
The malice of the wicked, he said, was reinforced by the weakness of the virtuous.
ABANDONMENT THEOLOGY (once militant Christianity) may soon take a terrible toll as a consequence of the clergy's disarming the Christians of their understanding of the nature of our battle for the survival of our God-given freedoms against the destructive, enslaving evil of the devil.
Note Most quotes are from the book America - A Call To Greatness.
see www.greatness.com
Through decades of erosion, the Abandonment clergy have succeeded in extracting from Christians the teeth of vigilance, of action, of obedience to God. If the clergy taught their flocks to Fear God and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man (Eccl. 12:13), America would not be plunging into the dark abyss as she is doing today. Instead of the clergy's focus being primarily on "victorious personal living", it should have led the people to vigilantly guard the sacred institutions of their American Constitutional Republic and not fall for the evil propaganda about separation of church and state, unable to distinguish it from the inseparability of righteous freedom-based government from God.
That is, as 6th President of the United States John Quincy Adams said on July 4, 1821: "The highest glory of the American Revolution was this: it connected in one indissoluble bond the principles of civil government with the principles of Christianity".
The great theologian Dr. R.C. Sproul described America's defection from militancy, and the neutralization of her Christians by the clergy:
"The church is safe from vicious persecution at the hands of the secularist...So long as the church knows her place and remains quietly at peace on her modern reservation. Let the babes pray and sing and read their Bibles, continuing steadfast in their intellectual retardation; the church's extinction will come not by sword or pillory, but by the quiet death of irrelevance. It will pass away with a whimper not a bang".
In his famous book "The Gathering Storm", British Prime Minister Winston Churchill reflected upon why world war II which claimed 50 million lives, had been possible at all. The parallels between Churchill's England and today's undiscerning America are alarming:
The malice of the wicked, he said, was reinforced by the weakness of the virtuous.
ABANDONMENT THEOLOGY (once militant Christianity) may soon take a terrible toll as a consequence of the clergy's disarming the Christians of their understanding of the nature of our battle for the survival of our God-given freedoms against the destructive, enslaving evil of the devil.
Note Most quotes are from the book America - A Call To Greatness.
see www.greatness.com


1 Comments:
Abandonment Theology describes the core heartbeat of America's political, spiritual, cultural and economic problems. Any nation which does not know God and/or does not incorporate His eternal laws into their society is doomed to failure. This fact has been proven time and time again throughout recorded history.
As Edmonde Burke so aptly stated,
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing."
Patriot-
Georgia
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