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candlelight
May 8th, 2009, 04:10 AM
This is such a shame. I have a friend that does Bible studies in her home for older teenagers and young women. One of them was from Rob Bell's church. Angie has guided her toward truth and she has repented and is saved now, but her parents still go. The young lady has tried talking to her folks, but they will have none of it. So sad because it is such a huge church and so many are being led astray.

republic74
May 8th, 2009, 10:06 AM
What crazy answers to the questions. I would say he needs to be careful of having such an open mind that his mind might fall out, but I think it has already happened. I noticed there was no true answers to the questions. It is all just theory and no way to apply what he is saying to everyday living.

OnceWasLost
May 8th, 2009, 10:38 AM
What crazy answers to the questions. I would say he needs to be careful of having such an open mind that his mind might fall out, but I think it has already happened. I noticed there was no true answers to the questions. It is all just theory and no way to apply what he is saying to everyday living.

Yes, and that is the prevailing though process running through that branch of the postmodern church. There are thousands of churches who subscribe to his view on these things. When anyone does not recognize The Bible as the authority on matters of faith, this is the inevitable outcome. :tsk

I wish he were the exception but he and his ilk are becoming more the norm by the day.

Mark777
May 8th, 2009, 01:48 PM
Reading that interview gave me a headache. Every answer comes across as inane psychobabble to me. Complete rubbish.

OnceWasLost
May 8th, 2009, 01:51 PM
Reading that interview gave me a headache. Every answer comes across as inane psychobabble to me. Complete rubbish.

:nod With nothing firm upon which to stand, there is no way to give a firm answer. It is emerging 101, using allot of words to say nothing.

candlelight
May 8th, 2009, 03:00 PM
This is such a shame. I have a friend that does Bible studies in her home for older teenagers and young women. One of them was from Rob Bell's church. Angie has guided her toward truth and she has repented and is saved now, but her parents still go. The young lady has tried talking to her folks, but they will have none of it. So sad because it is such a huge church and so many are being led astray.

I sent the friend a copy of Rob Bell's interview. She is the one I was writing about from above. This was her answer.

"Bell is a bumbling, lost idiot. I knew that from the first time he ever spoke to me. It was just so weird. I was in his "church" and had asked a question. His answer was a huge bunch of mumbling junk with flailing hands. He then strode away without anyone else making a comment (or saying "see ya later".) We all just stood there with our mouths hanging open at his rudeness. He is an insecure freak who tries to come off as cool. I know that is harsh, but it is the truth".

Marie_M
May 10th, 2009, 02:40 AM
The destruction one nuclear bomb can wreak is more than horrifying, says megachurch pastor Rob Bell of Grandville, Mich. It's an insult to God.

"Nuclear weapons are a direct affront to God's dream of shalom for the world," Bell said Tuesday. "Life is beautiful, and nuclear weapons are ugly."

Bell, the pastor of Mars Hill Bible Church and an up-and-coming voice among young evangelicals, has joined other evangelicals to issue an impassioned call for the elimination of nuclear weapons. The new Two Futures Project is a coalition of prominent Christians who assert that multilateral disarmament is a biblical imperative.

Christians should be in the no-nukes vanguard, Bell and others said, as they face the choice of "a world without nuclear weapons or a world ruined by them"...

Full article: http://www.usatoday.com/news/religion/2009-04-30-evangelical-nuclear_N.htm


Hey Rob, you are a direct affront to God!

"Life is beautiful, and nuclear weapons are ugly"...

Wow, how deep and articulate! Could we just send this guy back to the 60s? :doh

rrrrrpitch
May 10th, 2009, 04:02 AM
This person is just making it up as he goes along.

KBKMNN
May 10th, 2009, 07:37 AM
and nuclear weapons are ugly"...


So is Rob's message........... :tsk :doh

candlelight
May 10th, 2009, 10:25 AM
Would of, should of, could of. Like Rob thinks he can stop it because he calls it into being? Whatever!vHis pick opf words reminds me of the late 's 60's and early 70's! Does anyone remember "Life is beautiful, you're ok, I'm ok, everything is ok". Next he will be saying "Peace, love, dope" and saying HOW WONDERFUL and loving Woodstock was when all it was, was an immoral orgy and drugs. That is ok though because it was beautifully non-violent. Hate to tell ya this Rob, but just cause you say it or think it, does not make it so.