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…is pagan.
Mark Driscoll. He’s right.
20 Friday Aug 2010
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assumptions, average, Carson, doctrine, don, Evangelical, john, Mark Driscoll, moral, Packer, relativism, stott, Theology, Truth
…is pagan.
Mark Driscoll. He’s right.
He ought to know.
Barna and Focus on the Family poll results from a few years back would agree with messieur Driscoll. Now, the important thing is to figure out why and determine the remedy. The next step would be to apply the remedy. The EC has not and is not doing so. They are lost. Who will step up…?
Is this a sermon? Where is his Bible? Scripture?
What are his thoughts on spiritual disciplines- it’s roots in eastern mysticism? (acts 29 network)
http://apprising.org/2010/05/26/acts-29-network-and-reformed-counter-reformation-spirituality/
Why does he advocate Foster? http://www.theresurgence.org/taxonomy/term/69 …
Driscoll speaks about paganism?
2 Cor. 11:14
‘course sexuality had to be spoken about.. again..
This is a sermon?! Referencing polls, sexuality, moral relativity but never preaching about the answer to the rot of sin: repentance and salvation in Jesus Christ? Pathetic.
Lamenting the dead state of “young evangelicals”? It is Driscoll who applies a rated R label to Song of Solomon, establishes Acts 29 Bible & brew, plants churches (Ps 127:1), and links elbows with Foster. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black! IF Driscoll cared one whit for young adults mired in a relativistic culture and engaged mystic spiritualism he would publicly renounce much of what he has been involved in.
How about the average “evangelical” cultural-driven pastor…?