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The pope whisperer

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The pope whisperer

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CASUAL CATHOLIC would be forgiven for thinking this week that, for the second time in history, the world now has two popes. The first, familiar one is, the newspapers tell us, a stern, conservative moral theologian.

But the second pope, the one in this week’s headlines, is a revolutionary who apparently wants condoms for all.

For Peter Seewald this was a PR disaster. The 54-year-old German journalist had convinced the pope to talk to him about his private life, his personal religious beliefs, and his views on the unique institution he heads and the world in which it operates.

The result, a book named
Light of the World , was not just a coup, he told Germany’s Die Zeit last week, but a cracking read that contained a “sensation” towards the end. That much was true, just not the sensation Seewald had in mind.

An excerpt of the book released last weekend suggested the pope had thrown overboard the long-standing Catholic ban on the use of condoms. Subsequent Vatican statements, and Seewald’s book, have shown the pope was speaking in a limited context, for instance to prevent the transmission of a disease. But by the time of the book’s Vatican presentation, on Tuesday, Seewald had been quizzed for three days about nothing but condoms, condoms and condoms.

He complained to the assembled press that it was a “crisis of journalism” if 17 lines about condoms could overshadow the rest of his 214-page scoop.

Colleagues in Seewald’s native Germany pounced on his remark as proof of their growing suspicion that the man they once viewed as one of their own had gone over to the other side. Had he?

Peter Seewald was born in Bochum but grew up in the Bavarian city of Passau, steeped in the region’s conservative Catholic atmosphere. By the age of 18 he had gone from altar boy to Marxist, writing for a left-wing paper and distributing communist pamphlets in his spare time.

In 1981 he joined Der Spiegel magazine and later moved to Stern, by which time his own religious beliefs were, he thought, a distant memory.

It was in this frame of mind that he accepted the assignment that would change his life: to interview Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in the Vatican for the magazine of the Süddeutsche Zeitung newspaper.

By 1981, after leaving Munich, where he had been the city’s archbishop, Ratzinger had risen to prominence – some would say notoriety – in the Vatican as the prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.

Seewald said later that none of the clippings he read on “God’s Rottweiler” prepared him for the “clever, pious and modest” man he met in 1996. That interview was the first of many hours of conversation and, said Seewald, the start of a 15-year process that saw him return to the church of his childhood.

Along the way came two book-length interviews with Ratzinger: “Salt of the Earth” and “God and the World”. In the intervening years Seewald opened a shop in Munich selling products from monasteries around the world, but closed it again without success.

All the while, he said, he was on a journey back to his faith, one that last summer led him back to Ratzinger, by then Pope Benedict XVI, the first German pope in nearly 500 years.

The pope agreed to meet him in the last week of July in Castel Gandolfo, at the papal summer residence, for six consecutive days of conversation, an hour at a time. The published transcript reveals an interesting shift in their relationship.

In 1996 Seewald opened “Salt of the Earth” with a cheeky question to the then cardinal: “It is said, your eminence, that the pope is afraid of you . . .” Just two pages on, Ratzinger admits he often feels lonely and tired, not to mention frustrated at the “sclerotic” organisation to which he has dedicated his life.

Later, when the conversation shifts to religion itself, the then sceptic Seewald asks, “How many paths are there to God?” Ratzinger replies: “As many as there are people.”

While this first interview is filled with short, sharp questions, those in “Light of the World” are nebulous and, in many cases, as long as the pope’s answers.

Fr Vincent Twomey, professor emeritus of moral theology in Maynooth, attributes this to the German intellectual tradition in which the two men are talking.

“It’s clear the two have a good rapport and Seebald’s managed to bring across the pope’s humanity, of which we rarely get a glimpse,” says Twomey, a former doctoral student of the pope. “I recognise in this book the man I studied with and with whom I often shared a dinner table. It’s the conversation of two people who have grown to respect each other.Whether [Seewald] has let down the journalist side, I can’t say.”

That is the accusation of Seewald’s former colleagues at the Süddeutsche Zeitung. They described the now devout Catholic this week as “drunk” over his journalistic coup.

The newspaper described him as as “Seewald, the authentic interpreter of the pope: that’s how he sees himself now.” Later in the article readers were told that his Munich apartment, which he shares with his wife and two children, “also has a holy water font”.

Bavaria’s Augsburger Allgemeine newspaper struck back in a resigned note: “It seems these days that being Catholic is more exotic than Buddhism.”

The newspaper’s editor, Markus Günther, predicts that, after the furore accompanying its publication dies down, Light of the World will shape the public image of the pope as much as Seewald’s two earlier interviews did.

“Going into the conclave in 2005, people knew what Ratzinger thought on so many issues because of those two books,” said Günther. “There are many people who say that, without these books, Ratzinger would not have become pope.”

Regardless of one’s views on the pope, Light of the World is of general interest, even if it is only of the prurient Hello! magazine variety.

The pope, we learn, never carries a wallet and has never used the exercise bike given to him by his doctor. He says he was “shocked” at being elected pope and prayed silently for the strength to get through his first appearance on the Vatican balcony, let alone the years to come.

He dismisses as “unbelievable nonsense” much of the criticism directed at him for lifting the excommunication of four bishops from the Pius brotherhood.

But he admits he was not fully informed about Bishop Rowan Williamson, who denied there were gas chambers in Auschwitz, and would have acted differently had he known.

At the same time, the pope expresses frustration at what he sees as a “hostility, poised for such events, to then strike out in a targeted way”.

One reason for the clerical child abuse in Ireland, he says, was a failure to apply existing church law from the 1960s on. “It came to an unusual darkening of thinking among many very good people,” said the pope.

Twomey suggests Seewald, “with the enthusiasm of a convert”, is anxious for the world to see the 83-year-old pontiff as he does. “He peeled aways his own prejudices about the man and discovered the human figure,” says Twomey. “That’s all Ratzinger ever expects people to be: honest.”

Curriculm vitae 

Who is he? The pope whisperer.

Why is he in the news? He’s the first journalist to conduct an extended interview with a pope. The result is his book Light of the World.

Most appealing characteristic? Dogged determination to get that interview.

Least appealing characteristic? An ego that has grown with his status, former colleagues say.

Most likely to say “Just a few minutes more, Holy Father.”

Least likely to say “About that Virgin Birth . . .”

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C.S.Lewis a bridge to Rome yet Many Adventist adore him as a writer.


C.S.Lewis a bridge to Rome yet Many Adventist adore him as a writer.

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Before Reading C.S.Lewis A bridge to Rome.
Note immediately below adorations and references made in one of our major periodicals "The Adventist Review".

1. Adventist Professor to Enter C.S. Lewis’ World
Higgens will oversee ‘The Kilns’ for two years

BY MEGAN BRAUNER,
Media Relations assistant, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
A Seventh-day Adventist English professor will spend the next two years overseeing the home of Christian apologist and writer C.S. Lewis in Oxford, England.
Debbie Higgens, who has devoted much of her career to studying and teaching about Lewis, is the new resident director of the home the author inhabited for 20 years. The Kilns is the birthplace of some of Lewis' most beloved works, including The Chronicles of Narnia series.
LEWIS SCHOLAR: Professor Debbie Higgens of Southern Adventist University will oversee “The Kilns,” Christian apologist C.S. Lewis’ home in Oxford, England, for the next two years. [SAU photo]
Higgens, a professor at Southern Adventist University, has a long history with the C.S. Lewis Foundation. She has visited The Kilns off and on since the mid 1990s and stayed there for six months in 2007.
“I wrote the last two chapters of my dissertation in the office where they think Lewis wrote The Chronicles of Narnia,” Higgens said. “The [doctoral] committee said the last two chapters were my best.”
Part of Higgens’ duties will involve overseeing the scholars-in-residence program, which allows doctoral candidates from Oxford to stay at The Kilns while working on their dissertations. She is the fourth person to hold the position.
“The people who [directed The Kilns] since the 2006 start of the scholars in residence are wonderful people, but not academics,” Higgens said. “I hope to bring the academic side.”
Higgens also teaches a class on C.S. Lewis at Southern, the Seventh-day Adventist university located in Collegedale, Tennessee. She is taking a two-year break to fill the unpaid position at The Kilns.
“I do feel called to do this,” Higgens said. “If I didn’t, I wouldn’t be able to take this step.”
Higgens hopes to share what she calls the “magic atmosphere” with short-term visitors who come to tour the author’s home.
Source: http://www.adventistreview.org/article.php?id=3762

2. The infamous "Beleiving in Caspian " A description of the Chronicles of Narnia by Gary Swanson is associate director of the General Conference Sabbath School and Personal Ministries Department. Of course the editors of the Review distance them selves from any enforcements perceived.

Christians of all ages have found in 20th century British writer C.S. Lewis an author with a clear moral viewpoint and a commitment to Biblical values. His children's series, The Chronicles of Narnia, has been published in multiple editions, and two of the volumes in it recently made into major motion pictures. As a service to parents and others who may be unfamiliar with Lewis' volume and are looking for good information about the much-discussed story and film "Prince Caspian," AR Online columnist Gary Swanson offers this summary of the story line. The Adventist Review neither endorses the recently-released film nor encourages parents and children to view it. This description is provided to assist readers in forming their own judgements about the suitability of any of the media presentations of Lewis' well-known tale. --Editors

Bro Swanson also says on the Chronicles of Narnia these words:" A fairy tale is a culturally universal way of exploring that part of human existence that transcends the literal and everyday. We live in a natural and a supernatural existence, and this God-given use of our imaginations expresses the deepest concerns and loftiest hopes of children and adults. "

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"What should Christians do when they discover that they may be entering the land of Once upon a time? In an importantand literalsense, were already living in such a land. It is comprised of a geography that is both physical and spiritual, both immediate and transcendent. We are living in a story that has a brilliant beginning, a cataclysmic middle, and a thrilling conclusion.

When we recognize the reality and the gravity of this plotline, the question rises desperately to our lips: How can we then live? (Ezek. 33:10, NKJV). Scripture and, to a lesser degree, The Chronicles of Narniaanswer this question in remarkable unison."







C.S. Lewis: A Bridge to Rome
J. Saunders
“It is largely due to Lewis, an Anglican, that I converted to the Catholic Church…”1
--Mark Brumley, President of RC Ignatius Press
“Lewis has been credited (or blamed) in recent years with setting numerous people on the road to Rome. Such Catholic converts have included many of the serious scholars and disciples of Lewis, some of whom knew him before he died…”2
--R.A. Benthall, Professor of Literature, Ave Maria College
Clive Staples Lewis was born in Belfast, N. Ireland in 1898 to Protestant parents and, for most of his adult life, was a Tutor at Oxford and a lecturer of Medieval and Renaissance literature at Cambridge. He wrote more than thirty books, and his most popular accomplishments include The Chronicles of Narnia, The Screwtape Letters, and Mere Christianity. At age 32, through the encouragement of his devout Roman Catholic friend and colleague, J.R.R. Tolkien (The Lord of the Rings), and after reading The Everlasting Man by Roman Catholic convert, G.K. Chesterton, C.S. Lewis converted to Christianity from atheism and returned to his Anglican roots where he remained until his death in 1963. Although Lewis never converted to Roman Catholicism, inwardly he leaned towards certain of its dogmas so that his colleagues considered him to be an Anglo-Catholic.
It is obvious, by the support given C.S. Lewis today by some conservative Christians, great ignorance exists about his life and beliefs. Therefore, we have included several pertinent quotations, individually cited, gleaned from both Lewis’s own writings, and those of his official biographers and personal friends, in order to enlighten and awaken. For, it is an indisputable fact that to those who seek reconciliation with Rome, C.S. Lewis is a bridge.
“Certainly the path he had taken to ‘mere Christianity’ was very largely the Roman road along which guides such as Chesterton and Tolkien, and Patmore and Dante and Newman had led him.”3 Patmore and Dante were Roman Catholic writers. Newman was an Anglican priest who converted to Catholicism and subsequently became a Cardinal.
“After more than two decades in the [RC] Church, I have met or learned of scores of far more illustrious Catholic converts who likewise list Lewis on their spiritual resumes.”4
“When I converted [to Catholicism] in my teens, it was largely due to reading Lewis’ Screwtape Letters…G.K. Chesterton and Lewis sort of guided me into the Catholic Church, even though Lewis wasn’t a Catholic.”
In 1952, C.S. Lewis published his theological work Mere Christianity, which originally began in 1942 as a three-part BBC radio broadcast. As the title suggests, Lewis focused on the mere or common ground he felt existed in Christianity and tried to restate a theology without controversy. The result is a generic Christianity that suits anyone anywhere who can in any way relate to God. Lewis bent over backwards trying to find common ground with all denominations, omitting any doctrine that may be deemed offensive. For this reason, Tolkien disparagingly labelled his friend “Everyman’s Theologian.” Even Mormons find his writings inoffensive.
“He [Lewis] is widely quoted from tried-and-true defenders of Mormon orthodoxy. It just shows the extraordinary acceptability and the usefulness of C.S. Lewis because, of course, most of what he says is perfectly acceptable to Mormons.” 6
Mere Christianity has long been regarded a classic exposition of the Christian faith, yet oddly enough, not one Bible verse is quoted in the first half of the book and only three partial verses in the latter half with no Bible references in the entire book. How can we present Christianity without its foundation – the Word of God?
Mere Christianity is a compilation of four essays, transcripts that were sent to four clergymen to gauge their reaction with regard to its common ground.
“I tried to guard against this [putting forth his Anglican beliefs] by sending the original script of what is now Book II to four clergymen (Anglican, Methodist, Presbyterian, Roman Catholic) and asking for their criticism. The Methodist thought I had not said enough about Faith, and the Roman Catholic thought I had gone rather too far about the comparative unimportance of theories in explanation of the Atonement. Otherwise all five of us were agreed.”7
“You will not learn from me whether you ought to become an Anglican, a Methodist, a Presbyterian, or a Roman Catholic. This omission is intentional. There is no mystery about my position …the best service I could do was to explain and defend the belief that has been common to nearly all Christians at all times.”8
Regarding reunification, Lewis said that he “did at least succeed in presenting an agreed, or common, or central, or mere Christianity” and congratulated himself in having helped to bridge the “chasm” between Protestant denominations and Roman Catholicism.
“If I have not directly helped the cause of reunion, I have perhaps made it clear why we ought to be reunited.”9
“The time is always ripe for reunion. Divisions between Christians are a sin and a scandal and Christians ought at all times to be making contributions toward reunion…the result is that letters of agreement reach me from what are ordinarily regarded as the most
different kinds of Christians; for instance, I get letters from Jesuits, monks, nuns, also from Quakers and Welsh Dissenters, and so on.”10
In his quest for unity, Lewis had to muddy the waters of doctrinal distinction. For instance, in chapter 19 of his Letters to Malcolm, Lewis suggests that the Roman Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation [i.e., the bread and wine become the actual body and blood of Christ], which takes place in the Mass, might be just as valid as the Protestant view of the Lord’s Supper as a memorial.
“There are three things that spread the Christ life to us: baptism, belief, and that mysterious action which different Christians call by different names – Holy Communion, the Mass, the Lord’s Supper …anyone who professes to teach you Christian doctrine will, in fact, tell you to use all three, and that is enough for our present purpose.”11
“Next to the Blessed Sacrament itself, your neighbour is the holiest object to your senses.”12
Equating Mass [“Blessed Sacrament”] and the Lord’s Supper is not a light matter. In the 39 Articles of the Anglican Church, Article 28 describes transubstantiation accordingly: “Transubstantiation…is repugnant to the plain words of Scripture.” Article 31 describes the sacrifices of the Mass as “blasphemous fables and dangerous deceits.” Godly men and women – among whom were notable Anglicans – were burned at the stake for refusing to accept this Roman Catholic Sacrament. Lewis’s casual equation is an affront to the many who gave their lives defending the Truth of God.
Joseph Pearce, the highly acclaimed RC biographer, takes Lewis’s position on the Mass one step further in his book C.S. Lewis and the Catholic Church, and concludes that Lewis believed that the sacraments play a part in salvation. “Immediately, therefore, Lewis is excluding the Protestant doctrine of sola fide [faith alone] from the ‘merely Christian’” (Pearce 127). The Bible doctrine of justification by faith alone in Christ alone without works cannot be undervalued in its supremacy. For Lewis to deviate here and espouse the sacraments in the work of salvation is a grave matter.
In 1945, Lewis published The Great Divorce, an allegory dealing with another Roman Catholic doctrine: Purgatory. To be fair, however, he did not claim to accept the full RC doctrine of Purgatory, but rather his own aberration:
“Death should not deprive people of a second chance…Lewis frankly admitted believing in Purgatory. To him it was a place for souls already saved but in need of purifying – purging. Lewis felt that our souls demand Purgatory. Who would want to enter heaven foul and dirty? Lewis thought of the dentist’s chair. ‘I hope that when the tooth of life is drawn and I am coming round, a voice will say, ‘Rinse your mouth out with this.’ This will be Purgatory.”13
“Lewis could never accept the Roman Catholic practice of praying to the saints…however, he emphatically believed in praying for the dead. He believed that his prayers could somehow bless them. One must remember that Lewis believed in a temporary purgatory for the blessed dead as a kind of entryway to heaven.”14
“Our souls demand Purgatory, don’t they? Would it not break the heart if God said to us, ‘It is true, my son, that your breath smells and your rags drip with mud and slime, but we are charitable here and no one will upbraid you with these things, nor draw away from you. Enter into the joy?’ Should we not reply, ‘With submission, sir, and if there is no objection, I’d rather be cleaned first.’ ‘It may hurt, you know’ – ‘Even so, sir.’”15
“A further strong and enduring Anglo-Catholic influence on Lewis was his longstanding friendship with Sister Penelope of the Convent of the Community of Saint Mary the Virgin.” 16
“As Lewis approached the end of his life there is little doubt that he was continuing the ascent towards the ‘High Church’ principles of Anglo-Catholicism. There is little doubt that the ascent was caused by his assent to those truly Catholic principles that represented not mere but more Christianity (Pearce 143). Believing that he was dying, his Anglo-Catholic friends arranged for an Anglican clergyman to administer extreme unction, or the last rites, the sacrament of anointing with oil when a patient is in extremis…this can be taken as Lewis’s acceptance of the seventh and final sacrament of the Catholic Church.”17
Walter Hooper, Lewis’s personal friend and literary executor to the Lewis estate, was an Anglican clergyman until his conversion to Catholicism in 1988.18 When asked in 1994 whether Lewis would have become Catholic if he had lived longer, Hooper replied, “I think so.” Hooper added that more and more Catholics are buying his books.19
“Lewis, it seems, has been abandoned by his own church but embraced by Catholics and evangelical Protestants…Since Lewis insisted on the sacraments and Creed as being necessary parts of ‘mere Christianity’, it is clear that Protestants have to reach beyond their own beliefs if they are to embrace fully the beliefs of Lewis.”20
Contrary to the opinion of the uninformed, the Roman Catholic Church and her doctrines remain unchanged. If you did not know that, you need to read her official documents such as The Council of Trent or The New York Catechism. These and other sources are readily available on the Internet. You will read things like this:
“Whosoever shall affirm that men are justified solely by the imputation of the righteousness of Christ…let him be accursed.”21
[Regarding the “immaculate” or “sinless” conception of Mary]
“The immunity from original sin was given to Mary by a singular exemption from a universal law through the same merits of Christ, by which other men are cleansed from sin through baptism.”22
“Taken up to heaven she [Mary] did not lay aside this saving office but by her manifold intercession continues to bring us gifts of eternal salvation…Therefore, the Blessed Virgin is invoked in the Church under the titles of Advocate, Helper, Benefactress, and Mediatrix.”23
These and many other RC beliefs are the antitheses of the Word of God. Therefore, as Lewis downplayed the Mass and other Catholic doctrines in his quest for unity, he not only failed to warn Catholics of their perilous position, he rather did the cause of Truth much harm.
A final unrelated but yet disturbing fact is that Lewis did not believe in the total inerrancy of the Bible.
“Although Lewis never doubted the historicity of an account because the account was miraculous, he believed that Jonah’s whale [sic], Noah’s ark, and Job’s boils were probably inspired stories rather than factual history.”24
“The Old Testament contains fabulous elements. As to the fabulous element in the Old Testament, I very much doubt if you would be wise to chuck it out. Jonah and the Whale [sic], Noah and his Ark, are fabulous; but the court history of King David is probably as reliable as the court history of Louis XIV.”25
So why is Lewis so revered today by Evangelicals?
Considering Lewis’s evident Anglo-Catholic position and the current trend of tolerance among Evangelicals for Roman Catholicism – especially since the signing of the document Evangelicals and Catholics Together [ECT] in 1994 – it is not surprising that many Evangelicals today revere him as a foremost Christian thinker and philosopher. In an article commemorating the 100th anniversary of Lewis’ birth, J.I. Packer called him “our patron saint.” Christianity Today [Neo-Evangelical magazine] also reported that Lewis “has come to be the Aquinas, the Augustine, and the Aesop of contemporary Evangelicalism” (Sept. 7, 1998) and the “20th century’s greatest Christian apologist” (April 23, 2001). Focus on the Family made a similar claim in their November 2001 issue.

In 1993, Christianity Today suggested the reason for Lewis’s popularity among Evangelicals: “Lewis’s concentration on the main doctrines of the church [including the Roman Catholic church] coincided with evangelicals’ concern to avoid ecclesiastical separation.” Nicky Gumbel continues this ploy in his Alpha Course, where he quotes Lewis liberally. Given the theological climate of today, it is sad but not surprising.
What is surprising is that sincere, Bible-believing Christians can claim an affinity with C.S. Lewis, whose doctrine and associations are so evidently compromised. There can be only one explanation: there exists among Christians an alarming ignorance of basic Bible doctrine. Lewis himself admitted his own lack of knowledge in doctrine: “I should have been out of my depth in such waters: more in need of help myself than able to help others.”26 Also, in the preface of The Problem of Pain, Lewis confessed how ill-qualified he was to attempt this theological work: “If any real theologian reads these pages he will very easily see that they are the work of a layman and an amateur…any theologian will see easily enough what, and how little, I have read.”27 I wonder if Lewis would not cringe at his exaltation were he alive today.
Even from the early 1960’s, men like the late Dr. D. Martin Lloyd-Jones warned that Lewis had a defective view of salvation and was an opponent of the substitutionary and penal view of the atonement (Christianity Today, Dec. 20, 1963). Unfortunately, the Lewis-loyalty of some Christians overrides their willingness to admit his defective theology. Meanwhile, a whole generation has been infected, and the damage is great.
“Protestants who tend to equate Christianity with their Protestant version of it will find
in Lewis no ally. Which brings us back to Lewis and Catholicism. It is a curious phenomenon, demanding explanation, that so many people influenced by Lewis…have embraced more than ‘mere Christianity’; they have become Catholics, crediting Lewis with helping them to cross the threshold.”28
In conclusion, since the “mere” message of C.S. Lewis is able to confuse people to the extent that they actually convert to Catholicism, that in itself would suggest an urgent need for born-again Christians to wake up to the tragic reality that the Lewis message is hindering Roman Catholics from coming to Christ alone for salvation [John 14:6, Rom. 6:23, Eph. 2:8]. Even some fundamentalists are treading the same precarious ground, and the evident shift is nowhere seen more clearly than in the Christian seminaries and bookstores of our nations. Today, the market is full of writers following in the footsteps of C.S. Lewis. If Christians continue to set aside the solid foundation of the Word of God for the shifting sands of the philosophies of men, how will Roman Catholics and other needy people be rescued without the right lifeline?
Every Christian book and author needs to be measured against the yardstick of Scripture, for no matter how popular or convincing they may seem, “if they speak not according to this word, it is
because there is no light in them.”29 “If any man preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed.”30
C.H. Spurgeon wisely said, “Those who compromise with Christ’s enemies may be reckoned with them.”31 We cannot accept the peripherals when the fundamentals are in error. May God grant us discernment in these confused times.
“For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; and they shall turn away their ears from the truth…”

J. Saunders
Whitefield Christian Collegiate Institute
Toronto, Ontario



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1 M.Brumley, The Relevance and Challenge of C.S. Lewis, (www.ignatiusinsight.com), Nov. 29, 2005.
2 R.A. Benthall, Ave Maria College, Michigan quoted in C.S. Lewis and the Catholic Church by Joseph Pearce, Ignatius Press, 2003, p.xv.
3 J. Pearce, C.S. Lewis and the Catholic Church (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2004), p.41.
4 M. Brumley, The Relevance and Challenge of C.S. Lewis, (www.ignatiusinsight.com), Nov. 29, 2005.
5 R. Purtill, C.S. Lewis’ Case for the Christian Faith, (www.ignatusinsight.com), 2005.
6 D. LeBlanc. Mere Mormonism.(Christianity Today, Feb. 7, 2000).
7 C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity (New Jersey: Fleming H. Revell, 1982), p. 11.
8 Ibid., pp.6-7.
9 Ibid., p.12.
10 C.S. Lewis, The Grand Miracle, and Other Selected Essays on Theology and Ethics from God in the Dock, (Random House, 1970), p. 35.
11 C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity, (New Jersey: Fleming H. Revell, 1982), pp. 108-09.
12 C.S. Lewis, The Weight of Glory (London: HarperCollins, 1977), pp.109.
13 K. Lindskoog, C.S. Lewis: Mere Christian, 4th ed., (Chicago: Cornerstone Press, 1997), p. 105.
14 Ibid., p.135 (based on Lewis’s Letters to Malcolm, London: Collins, p. 15, 107-110).
15 C.S. Lewis, Letters of Malcolm: Chiefly on Prayer. (New York: Harcourt, 1963), pp.108-9.
16 J. Pearce, C.S. Lewis and the Catholic Church (San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 2004), p. 132.
17 Ibid., p.147.
18 Ibid., p.167.
19 Ibid., p.167.
20 Ibid., p.168.
26 C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity (New Jersey: Fleming H. Revell, 1982), p.7.
27 C.S. Lewis, The Problem of Pain (San Francisco: HarperCollins,1996), p.xii.
28 M.Brumley, The Relevance and Challenge of C.S. Lewis, (www.ignatiusinsight.com), Nov. 29, 2005.
21 Council of Trent, Section 6(www.enwikipedia.org/wiki/Council ).
22 Catholic Encyclopedia (www.newadvent.org).
23 Catechism of the Catholic Church, paragraph 969 (www.vatican.va/archive/catechism.htm ).
24 K.Lindskoog, C.S. Lewis: Mere Christian, 4th ed., (Chicago: Cornerstone Press, 1997), p. 199.
25 C.S. Lewis, The Grand Miracle, (New York: Random House, 1970), p. 32.
29 Isaiah 8:20
30 Galatians 1:9
31 C.H. Spurgeon, Faith’s Checkbook (Chicago: Moody Press), June 12 entry.
32 II Timothy 4:3-4
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Christ the big Rock,The stone that destorys the image in Dan 2,Gods remnant people. They are all connected


Christ the big Rock,The stone that destorys the image in Dan 2,Gods remnant people. They are all connected

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PETER THE NAME.

Exodus 4:22 And thou shalt say unto Pharaoh, Thus saith the LORD, Israel is my son, even my firstborn:

Its important to note when anything or anyone is mention the first time in the Bible. Big lessons are involve.

Note who peter is and what he does.

Matthew 4:17 From that time Jesus began to preach, and to say, Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.

18 And Jesus, walking by the sea of Galilee, saw two brethren, Simon called Peter, and Andrew his brother, casting a net into the sea: for they were fishers.

19 And he saith unto them, Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.

20 And they straightway left their nets, and followed him.

Root meaning of PETER :

Petros

pet'-ros

Apparently a primary word; a (piece of) rock (larger than G3037); as a name, Petrus, an apostle: - Peter, rock. Compare G2786.

Couple scriptures containing the word rock.

Exodus 33:21 And the LORD said, Behold, there is a place by me, and thou shalt stand upon a rock: ROCK AS SUPPORT

Exodus 33:22 And it shall come to pass, while my glory passeth by, that I will put thee in a cleft of the rock, and will cover thee with my hand while I pass by: ROCK AS PROTECTION.

Matthew 7:24 Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock: ROCK AS FOUNDATION

Luke 20:17 And he beheld them, and said, What is this then that is written, The stone which the builders rejected, the same is become the head of the corner?.. CORNER STONE= MODEL STONE..PATTERN

Matthew 7:25 And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not; for it was founded upon a rock. FOUNDATION AGAIN.

1Samuel 17:40 And he took his staff in his hand, and chose him five smooth stones out of the brook, and put them in a shepherd's bag which he had, even in a scrip; and his sling was in his hand: and he drew near to the Philistine. STONE AS A WEAPON

Isaiah 57:6 Among the smooth stones of the stream is thy portion; they, they are thy lot: even to them hast thou poured a drink offering, thou hast offered a meat offering. Should I receive comfort in these?

THINGS TO NOTE

  • SMOOTH STONES OR ROCKS WERE USED IN OR AS A WEAPON.
  • NOTE ALSO WHERE THE STONES CAME FROM .From among running water or a flood.
  • WHO REPRESENTS WATER IN BIBLE? PEOPLE AND WARING ARMIES COMING , PERSECUTION IS REPRESENTED AS A FLOOD

Isaiah 28:2 Behold, the Lord hath a mighty and strong one, which as a tempest of hail and a destroying storm, as a flood of mighty waters overflowing, shall cast down to the earth with the hand.

Jeremiah 47:2 Thus saith the LORD; Behold, waters rise up out of the north, and shall be an overflowing flood, and shall overflow the land, and all that is therein; the city, and them that dwell therein: then the men shall cry, and all the inhabitants of the land shall howl.

Note the overflowing flood was the Babylonians coming from the north

  • NOTE ALSO THE CONDITIONS OF THE STONES. What did the water do to the stones?
  • THEY ARE SMOOTH. Perfection but what smooths the stone
  • persecutions (overflowing flood) smooths the stone.

"In the absence of persecution, there have drifted into our ranks some who appear sound, and their Christianity unquestionable, but who, if persecution should arise, would go out from us. In the crisis, they would see force in specious reasoning that has had an influence on their minds"

{Maranatha page 28 Paragraph 3}.

So the stone represents Gods people !

A second testimony on who the stone is.

Stone cut out of Mountain without hands.

Daniel 2:45 Forasmuch as thou sawest that the stone was cut out of the mountain without hands, and that it broke in pieces the iron, the brass, the clay, the silver, and the gold; the great God hath made known to the king what shall come to pass hereafter: and the dream is certain, and the interpretation thereof sure.

What entity represents mountain.

A) Psalms 48:2 Beautiful for situation, the joy of the whole earth, is mount Zion, on the sides of the north, the city of the great King. See also Isaiah 14 :13 Satan imitates Christ.

B) Isaiah 10:32 As yet shall he remain at Nob that day: he shall shake his hand against the mount of the daughter of Zion, the hill of Jerusalem.

C) Isaiah 18:7 In that time shall the present be brought unto the LORD of hosts of a people scattered and peeled, and from a people terrible from their beginning hitherto; a nation meted out and trodden under foot, whose land the rivers have spoiled, to the place of the name of the LORD of hosts, the mount Zion.


Who,what where is mount Zion.

A) Isaiah 51:16 And I have put my words in thy mouth, and I have covered thee in the shadow of mine hand, that I may plant the heavens, and lay the foundations of the earth, and say unto Zion, Thou art my people.

Note Zion represents Gods people which was Spiritual Israel the Jews but they denied him thus Christ via spiritual adoption the gentiles were made Israelites ..See the following..

Romans 2:28 For he is not a Jew, which is one outwardly; neither is that circumcision, which is outward in the flesh:

Romans 2:29 But he is a Jew, which is one inwardly; and circumcision is that of the heart, in the spirit, and not in the letter; whose praise is not of men, but of God.

Conclusions : Zion is God's People,His denominated people, then Literal Israel now Spiritual Israel. Those who accept Christ as Saviour and keep his Commandment.

REMEMBER THIS TEXT?

Exodus 4:22 And thou shalt say unto Pharaoh, Thus saith the LORD, Israel is my son, even my firstborn:

So a stone will come out of Mountain.

Daniel 2:45 Forasmuch as thou sawest that the stone was cut out of the mountain without hands, and that it broke in pieces the iron, the brass, the clay, the silver, and the gold; the great God hath made known to the king what shall come to pass hereafter: and the dream is certain, and the interpretation thereof sure.

Remember Satan wants to be like The Most High ? see Isaiah 14 he wants his own mount (His people or church)

note specifically verse 12 How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!13 For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:

Note Satan is interested in a MOUNT also in IN THE SIDES OF THE NORTH.

Now if we have mount Zion(truth) and another mount that SATAN (lies) claims or wants,what do we have in the middle?

A VALLEY.. VALLEY IS where a decision i made between truth and Error (lies). This is the Amegedo valley where the Battle of Armageddon has to be fought. Its is not a litteral battle although we will have many of thos in the end .But its a spiritual battle that all in the world have to fight. Now in Revelation there is this one great decision all will have to take. This one decision will be the culmination of all decisions made before that time reaches us..

The stone is Christ ultimately yes but if Zion is God's Denominated people ( His church) then we can expect a great stone ,a part of mounting to be of course some people coming out of his "His church" Spiritual Israel. Every decision we make now is equipping us to make the right choice or the wrong choice when the day of the Lord comes.

The decision ? see Revelation 13:17, Revelation 19:20, Revelation 14:11, Revelation 16:2.

Clever of Truth

Seventh-day Adventists have been chosen by God as a peculiar people, separate from the world. By the great cleaver of truth He has cut them out from the quarry of the world, and brought them into connection with Himself. He has made them His representatives, and has called them to be ambassadors for Him in the last work of salvation. The greatest wealth of truth ever intrusted to mortals, the most solemn and fearful warnings ever sent by God to man, have been committed to them to be given to the world; and in the accomplishment of this work our publishing houses are among the most effective agencies.--Testimonies, vol. 7, p. 138. {ChS 147.5}

A quarry is a mountain ,stones are cut out of mountains.

Now note, Rev 10:7, Col 1;2-27 tells us Christ's character will be fully developed in a certain group of people.

Christ is the stone that destroys the image, BUt this stone is a kingdom note the following verses :-

Daniel 2:44 And in the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed: and the kingdom shall not be left to other people, but it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand forever.45 Forasmuch as thou sawest that the stone was cut out of the mountain without hands, and that it broke in pieces the iron, the brass, the clay, the silver, and the gold; the great God hath made known to the king what shall come to pass hereafter: and the dream is certain, and the interpretation thereof sure.

People make Kingdoms ,a Kingdom is made up of subjects and is rule by a king. Christ is the king the kingdom is Gods people the mountain,This is mount Zion, But a stone would be cut out of this mountain and its a weapon it is militant and it destroys the image.

Christ the stone of all stones,the model stone(cornerstone:- the one in which all others stones are shape like for building)

1PETER 2

1 Wherefore laying aside all malice, and all guile, and hypocrisies, and envies, and all evil speakings,2 As newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby:3 If so be ye have tasted that the Lord is gracious.

4 To whom coming, as unto a living stone, disallowed indeed of men, but chosen of God, and precious, 5 Ye also, as lively stones, are built up a spiritual house, an holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God by Jesus Christ.

6 Wherefore also it is contained in the scripture, Behold, I lay in Zion a chief corner stone, elect, precious: and he that believeth on him shall not be confounded.

7 Unto you therefore which believe he is precious: but unto them which be disobedient, the stone which the builders disallowed, the same is made the head of the corner,

8 And a stone of stumbling, and a rock of offense, even to them which stumble at the word, being disobedient: whereunto also they were appointed.

9 But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should show forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvelous light:

CONCLUSION.

Is there a link between the stone Petros- the Pebble.

The round perfect stone the weapon that past through the water, the flood.

The Petra the boulder ie Christ the Cornerstone, the model stone.

The Rock cut out without hands out of the mountain (Zion).

Armageddon the battle between truth and error?

OUR SALVATION STARTS WITH THE STONE CONTINUES WITH THE PERFECTING PROCESS ENDS WITH THE STONE, CHRIST the hope of glory.

That stone ,That weapon that destroys the image in the days of the ten kings that has power for one hour See the following

Daniel 7:24 And the ten horns out of this kingdom are ten kings that shall arise: and another shall rise after them; and he shall be diverse from the first, and he shall subdue three kings.

Revelation 17:12 And the ten horns which thou sawest are ten kings, which have received no kingdom as yet; but receive power as kings one hour with the beast.

This stone is the 144,000 that comes from among God's people Zion( the mountain) Those who are sealed,first fruits ,No guile in the mouth. These are those who have transformed by the indwelling presence of the Christ the Petra, big stone ,the Corner stone .This great army of truth preachers who will meet against the error and deception at the end would have receive the out pouring without measure .Why They would have experiences the sprinkling thus prepared for the latter rain .These are represented as the angel in Rev 18:1 having great power.

  • May we all be sealed and protected as though under the cleft of THE ROCKExodus 33:21. PROTECTION.
  • May we all study to show our selves approve, and not be found in the shame of our nakedness with our own righteousness but standing on THE ROCK Christ Jesus. FOUNDATION.
  • May we continue to let Christ chisel and mould us into the perfect stones,fashion after his image . MODEL STONE..CORNERSTONE.
  • May we hold fast to the sure word of Prophecy 2Pet 1:19,So that the DAY STAR can rise in our hearts.May we also be among the wise,also call the MANY that " shall be purified, and made white, and tried" for we know the wise will uderstand. SMOOTH STONES ,THE WEAPON that brings down Israel's enemy, The Goliath giant.The image of Daniel 2 and the 10 kings of Rev17:12-14...

Perfect Peace and at such a time.

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Pope Pius XII: Secret Master of Stalin, Jesuit NKVD and its Katyn Massacre, 1940

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Pope Pius XII: Secret Master of Stalin, Jesuit NKVD and its Katyn Massacre, 1940

Polish Jesuit Superior General Wlodimir Ledochowski, 1930s

As covered in your Editor’s VAIII, the 1940 Katyn Massacre in the forests of the USSR was ordered by Polish Jesuit Superior General Wlodimir Ledochowski.  His agent, Pope Pius XII, carried out the massacre via the Jesuit-ruled, Soviet Secret Police formally called the NKVD, but nicknamed “the headhunters.”   These heartless spiritual bastards, of which Polish American Jesuit Walter Ciszek was a secret member, murdered in excess of 20,000 Polish Roman Catholic officers and policemen, shot in the back of the head. This crime would be blamed on Germany for over 50 years, calculated to further demoralize the plundered, “Cold War” German people.  This Jesuit blame was payback for the Protestant Reformation and Bismarck’s expulsion of the Society of Jesus and the Redemptorists (secret Jesuits) in 1872.  Indeed, another tragedy of the Order’s Second Thirty Years’ War (1914-1945) was to falsely blame Germany for the Katyn Massacre.  With the Pope’s controlled International Press (BBC, AP, UPI, CBS, etc.) none ever broke the story of Rome’s responsibility for the massacre until the publication of your Editor’s Vatican Assassins: “Wounded In The House Of My Friends.”

Katyn Masscre by the NKVD, 1940

Your Editor remembers when stationed in West Germany (1974-77) that while on a tour of Bavaria, a Polish tour guide had much to say about Katyn.  The veteran stated that it was not the Germans, but the Soviets who murdered the manhood of his people in retribution for Stalin’s defeat during the Soviet-Polish War of 1922.  A former scout for the American Army, this dear man was most spirited in his description of the savage Soviets, who, when they invaded Poland in late 1944, gang-raped all the Polish women they could lay their hands on, twenty men to one woman!  The Pole hated the Soviets, as they also had betrayed the Polish people’s brave Warsaw Uprising in late 1944, the Red Army refusing to come to the promised aid of their Polish ally revolting against Nazi tyranny, resulting in the Nazi slaughter of another 200,000 Poles!

Stalin Signing the Death Lists Complied by his Overseeing Master, Alexander Poskrebyshev, 1930s

But as to the Katyn Massacre, the real reason for the genocide carried out by Jesuit Coadjutor Joseph Stalin under the all-seeing eye of his secret Jesuit adviser in the Kremlin, Alexander Poskrebyshev, was for two reasons.  First, Poland’s leading manhood had to be destroyed out of this most patriotic nation, lest true resistance would arise when millions of Jews were being sent into the country’s six death camps.  The long-awaited annihilation of the Jewish Pale of Settlement carried out by Jesuit brothers Hitler and Stalin could not be foiled!  There could be no men of honor leading their countrymen in stopping the Vatican’s “Final Solution to the Jewish Question.” Secondly, once the manhood of Poland was wiped out, the nation could then be put under the boot of Stalin’s communism during the Cold War Hoax, aided by the Pope’s Roman Hierarchy who were all, in addition to the Russian Patriarch of the Orthodox Church, secret members of the KGB.  Once Poland’s manhood was crushed out, then Roman Catholic Poland could be separated from the “communist block,” after nearly 50 years of suffering, to then be reunited with its Roman Catholic brother nations of Europe—a Europe purged of its Protestants and Jews—composing the Pope’s European Union.


View the video and weep my dear Polish, Russian and German friends!

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Official Vatican Statement on Chinese Ordination


Official Vatican Statement on Chinese Ordination

This statement comes from the Zenit website.
Vatican Statement on Illicit Chinese Ordination


"It Offends the Holy Father, the Church in China and the Universal Church"

VATICAN CITY, NOV. 24, 2010 (Zenit.org).- Here is an English-language communiqué published today by the Vatican regarding an episcopal ordination that took place Saturday at Chengde, China.



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With regard to the episcopal ordination of the Reverend Joseph Guo Jincai, which took place last Saturday, November 20, information has been gathered about what happened and it is now possible to state clearly the following.



1. The Holy Father received the news with deep regret, because the above-mentioned episcopal ordination was conferred without the apostolic mandate and, therefore, constitutes a painful wound upon ecclesial communion and a grave violation of Catholic discipline (cf. Letter of Benedict XVI to the Church in China, 2007, n. 9).



2. It is known that, in recent days, various Bishops were subjected to pressures and restrictions on their freedom of movement, with the aim of forcing them to participate and confer the episcopal ordination. Such constraints, carried out by Chinese government and security Authorities, constitute a grave violation of freedom of religion and conscience. The Holy See intends to carry out a detailed evaluation of what has happened, including consideration of the aspect of validity and the canonical position of the Bishops involved.



3. In any case, this has painful repercussions, in the first case, for the Reverend Joseph Guo Jincai who, because of this episcopal ordination, finds himself in a most serious canonical condition before the Church in China and the universal Church, exposing himself also to the severe sanctions envisaged, in particular, by canon 1382 of the Code of Canon Law.



4. This ordination not only does not contribute to the good of the Catholics of Chengde, but places them in a very delicate and difficult condition, also from the canonical point of view, and humiliates them, because the Chinese civil Authorities wish to impose on them a Pastor who is not in full communion, either with the Holy Father or with the other Bishops throughout the world.



5. Several times, during this current year, the Holy See has communicated clearly to the Chinese Authorities its opposition to the episcopal ordination of the Reverend Joseph Guo Jincai. In spite of this, the said Authorities decided to proceed unilaterally, to the detriment of the atmosphere of respect that had been created with great effort with the Holy See and with the Catholic Church through the recent episcopal ordinations. This claim to place themselves above the Bishops and to guide the life of the ecclesial community does not correspond to Catholic doctrine; it offends the Holy Father, the Church in China and the universal Church, and further complicates the present pastoral difficulties.



6. Pope Benedict XVI, in the above-mentioned Letter of 2007, expressed the Holy See's willingness to engage in a respectful and constructive dialogue with the Authorities of the People's Republic of China, with the aim of overcoming the difficulties and normalizing relations (n. 4). In reaffirming this willingness, the Holy See notes with regret that the Authorities allow the leadership of the Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association, under the influence of Mr. Liu Bainian, to adopt attitudes that gravely damage the Catholic Church and hamper the aforesaid dialogue.



7. The Catholics of the entire world are following with particular attention the troubled journey of the Church in China: the spiritual solidarity with which they accompany the vicissitudes of their Chinese brothers and sisters becomes a fervent prayer to the Lord of history, so that He may be close to them, increase their hope and fortitude, and give them consolation in moments of trial.
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Advent Special 2010, part I

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Advent Special 2010, part I


Reflections on Isaiah 2:1-5, Romans 13:11-14, and Matthew 24:37-44

This week we begin a four-part series leading up to the coming of Christ at Christmas. Advent marks the beginning of the new year in the Christian calendar, and here at Spectrum we will be featuring short reflections by a variety of authors on each week's texts from the traditional Christian lectionary used by churches around the world. As Adventists, we look with hope to the great Second Advent. Let us also celebrate with joy his First Advent as we open our hearts to his coming this holiday season. -Rachel Davies

We invite you to meditate privately on each text before reading the reflections that follow.
Isaiah 2:1-5 (New Living Translation)
This is a vision that Isaiah son of Amoz saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem: In the last days, the mountain of the Lord’s house
will be the highest of all—the most important place on earth. It will be raised above the other hills, and people from all over the world will stream there to worship. People from many nations will come and say, “Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of Jacob’s God. There he will teach us his ways, and we will walk in his paths.” For the Lord’s teaching will go out from Zion; his word will go out from Jerusalem. The Lord will mediate between nations
 and will settle international disputes.
They will hammer their swords into plowshares
and their spears into pruning hooks. Nation will no longer fight against nation,
nor train for war anymore. Come, descendants of Jacob, let us walk in the light of the Lord!

Reflection by Joelle Chase

[Note: 500 mountains in the Appalachians have been destroyed through Mountain Top Removal (MTR). MTR sites are most often “reclaimed” with golf courses, Walmarts or maximum-security prisons. Coal is harmful with every use (except below ground, serving as a natural Brita water filter); byproducts of mining (such as fly-ash, sludge, toxins and greenhouse gases) harm the environment and local residents. About fifty percent of our energy comes from coal. The US military is the biggest consumer of fossil fuels.]

The mountain of the Lord:

Glen Alum

Belcher

Elk

Burnt Knob

Maxwell Gap

Pine Ridge

Fork Ridge

Trace Ridge

Cole Spur

Looney Ridge Spur

Brushy Point

Laurel Summit

in Virginia, West Virginia,

Kentucky and

488 more


mountains

removed,


and in their places we gather

to golf and shop for less

and pay homage to our

god;


in my father’s house

are many rooms,

cages, cells—a mountaintop

“reclaimed”—but people

of the Cherokee Nation

walk away evicted and homeless.


water streams poison:

tomatoes rot in their jars

and those who dwell

in the house of Massey

and Peabody

drink arsenic, barium, cadmium,

lead, selenium; O Jerusalem,


your body bared,

dismembered

feeds ravenous appetites

for consumer goods


and war. violence

toward nations and

nature go out from

Zion's hill, and the EPA

mediates


while we walk in light

of burned

coal. God,


raise your mountains;

hammer the jaws of draglines and

excavators and our SUV monsters

into plowshares. come, Jacob’s


God, make your home

with us

and teach peace. come,


displaced species

back along the Trail of

Tears home, come.


descendents of Jacob,

walk in the simple

daylight.


[In 1838 the U.S. military forced 14,000 Cherokee to leave the Appalachians. Of those, 4,000 died on the long march to Oklahoma."


To learn more and about MTR, visit these websites:

The True Cost of Coal: http://www.beehivecollective.org/english/coal.htm

End Mountain Top Removal: http://www.ilovemountains.org/]


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Romans 13:11-14 (The Message and The New International Version)


But make sure that you don't get so absorbed and exhausted in taking care of all your day-by-day obligations that you lose track of the time and doze off, oblivious to God. The night is about over, dawn is about to break. Be up and awake to what God is doing! God is putting the finishing touches on the salvation work he began when we first believed. We can't afford to waste a minute, must not squander these precious daylight hours in frivolity and indulgence, in sleeping around and dissipation, in bickering and grabbing everything in sight. Get out of bed and get dressed! Don't loiter and linger, waiting until the very last minute. Dress yourselves in Christ, and be up and about!


And do this, understanding the present time: The hour has already come for you to wake up from your slumber, because our salvation is nearer now than when we first believed. The night is nearly over; the day is almost here. So let us put aside the deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light. Let us behave decently, as in the daytime, not in carousing and drunkenness, not in sexual immorality and debauchery, not in dissension and jealousy. Rather, clothe yourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ, and do not think about how to gratify the desires of the flesh.


Reflection by Sarah Fusté


Put on the armor of light! Clothe yourselves with Jesus Christ!


Climb into Christ. Pull Him on like trousers, like a favorite shirt, wrap Him around your neck as a scarf and slide Him on like loafers. Choose to wear Jesus next to your epidermis.


Here are some outfits that might flatter:


-not bickering with your spouse over who gets to change the baby’s diaper or whose fault it really was that the credit card was overdue


-not grabbing to oneself an endlessly renewed wardrobe of clothing stitched together by suffering third world children


-not squandering time with mindless news entertainment or Facebook gossip that turns tragedy into a two-second headline and human conversation into hiccupy little sentences


-not indulging in regular feasts of deep-fried Fri-Chik and French Silk ice cream while your body becomes toxic and tired


-not thoughtlessly using disposable tablecloths and plastic dinnerware while the good earth is suffocated beneath the unrottable rot


-not lusting after sexy bodies and imagined fulfillment in someone else while ignoring the relationships you do have


-not treating your body and mind like they are impervious to influence and choices.


Choosing to live “like a Christian” can do some work from the outside to change our hearts, but the true mystery happens as Christ incubates within us, as the Christ child we await in this Advent season grows in size and in health within our wombs (something we can long for, hope for, pray for, but may only receive). And in that final, agonizing-yet-relieving push as Jesus flies out of you, is lifted to your heaving breast... as you encircle the slippery, warm little body of your baby... you gaze into his eyes and are utterly transformed by love. The miracle of Jesus next to your epidermis.


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Matthew 24:37-44 (New American Standard Bible)


For the coming of the Son of Man will be just like the days of Noah. For as in those days before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered the ark, and they did not understand until the flood came and took them all away; so will the coming of the Son of Man be. Then there will be two men in the field; one will be taken and one will be left. Two women will be grinding at the mill; one will be taken and one will be left. Therefore be on the alert, for you do not know which day your Lord is coming. But be sure of this, that if the head of the house had known at what time of the night the thief was coming, he would have been on the alert and would not have allowed his house to be broken into. For this reason you also must be ready; for the Son of Man is coming at an hour when you do not think He will.


Reflection by Delcy Kuhlman


Advent – part of our name – part of who we are – people who know that Jesus came and dwelt among us and who deeply hold the knowing that He will return and gather his beloved home with Him. We are people held by Jesus’ words of warning. Be ready. We remember Adam and Eve and the results of them disregarding God’s warning: "Don’t eat of that tree." We read this call to “Be ready, you won’t know when I’m coming” through inbred fear.


Was Jesus’ intent to frighten us into readiness? I think not! “Be ready” could just as easily be an invitation from ONE who longs to be in loving communion with me every moment of my day; in eating, drinking, entering into intimate relationships – in all the ordinariness of my life. Aren't we all being invited to be watchful, with our eyes wide open, alert to His presence with us in every part of our day? Might that practice of His presence keep us aware and ready to meet Him face to face whenever that joyous moment occurs?


Oh, God, keep me open to you each moment of this Advent season.

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Joelle Chase is an intern at the Center for Action and Contemplation in Albuquerque, New Mexico.


Sarah Fusté is co-director of Still Waters Retreat Center in Buchanan, Michigan.


Delcy Kuhlman is the founder of, and a spiritual director at, Still Waters Retreat Center.

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Lest We Forget - Part II

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Lest We Forget - Part II


By Donna Haerich

The Mohaven Conference



The list of conference attendees reads like a veritable who’s who in 1970’s Adventism. They were no light weights! Represented were women such as Leona Running, Miriam Wood, Kit Watts, LaVonne Neff and Josephine Benton along with men such as Gerhard Hasel, Raoul Dederen, Frank Holbrook, Charles Scriven and James Spangenberg. The quality and depth of research presented by scholars such as Betty Sterling and Madelynn Halderman was impressive. (1)


Submitted by Arthur White for inclusion and read at this conference was a previously unpublished paper by Ellen White. Very specifically and very pointedly White wrote that paying women who work in the cause of God the same wages as that of men was a matter of justice. It must be done, she wrote, because “God is a God of Justice.” She goes on to affirm that “there are women who should labor in the gospel ministry” and she stressed that they should be both “recognized and paid” accordingly. (2)


The Camp Mohaven Document


At the close of the conference, the participants prepared a report for the General Conference known as “The Camp Mohaven Document.”(3) The consensus of the attendees was that the church should encourage women in pastoral, evangelistic, administrative and leadership roles at all levels in the church and should pay them accordingly. How revolutionary! How audacious!!


Most participants also agreed that the rite of ordination for women was not prohibited by Scripture nor was it contrary to the teachings of the gospel or the writings of Ellen White. The eligibility for and administration of this rite was to be a function of the church under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.


Naively, the expectation of those in attendance was that the contents of the Mohaven position papers would be propagated to the church at large and made available to delegates prior to the 1975 General Conference session.


Aftermath of Mohaven


When the Mohaven report and its recommendations were submitted to the Annual Council a month later the reception was cool to say the least. The council voted to “receive” the report, not to accept, adopt or approve it. They did, however, take overt action to strongly emphasize the church’s position that the primary role of the married woman was that of a wife and mother. While the Mohaven report was made available to the President’s advisory council and to the world division leaders, the council urged that continued study be given to the theological soundness of women serving in any church office that required ordination.


In December of 1973, the Review and Herald published the entire text of the Annual Council’s response to the Mohaven report including its emphasis on the church’s continued support of women as wives and mothers; the Mohaven document and its recommendations for women’s role in the church were completely excluded. (4)


The following year the Annual Council again called for “further study” on the role of women. Essentially this action was seen by most as a mere stalling technique. The records from this meeting reflect the words, “The time is not ripe nor opportune” to ordain women to the gospel ministry. The Council cited “world unity of the church” as being its primary concern. Not surprisingly, there was no action planned nor taken to educate the world church as to this issue nor to provide study materials ahead of time for the delegates to the upcoming General Conference session in an effort to bring about unity on this topic.


In its spring meeting prior to the 1975 General Conference session, the Council did vote to allow women to be ordained as local elders if “the greatest caution and discretion” was exercised. It also authorized women to be ordained as deaconesses. This action regarding ordination of women in the local churches was reaffirmed at the Annual Council in 1984. Interestingly, it was not until this past June in Atlanta that this 1975 action regarding deaconesses finally made it into the church manual! (5)


In a reversal of progress, the 1975 Annual Council voted to end a 100 year policy of granting ministerial licenses to women. Two years later the Council did vote to allow women to serve as associates in pastoral care with conference “missionary credentials” but not ministerial licensing. Shortly thereafter, several local conferences began hiring women as associate pastors in their districts and sponsoring these women in their seminary training.


One recommendation of the Mohaven conference came close to being implemented. In 1974 the Biblical Research Institute (BRI) commissioned a follow-up study on the role of women in the church. The Institute collected 13 papers from the church’s leading teachers and theologians including six revised papers from the original twenty-six submitted by Mohaven conference participants. However the Institute did not release these papers for general study as requested by the Mohaven document. It wasn’t until 1984, ten years later, that a limited number (100) of typed copies were made available at the second annual Adventist Women’s Association conference under the title, “Symposium on the Role of Women in the Church.” (6)


George W. Reid was chairman of the Biblical Research Institute at this time and he wrote the Introduction that accompanied this collection. He made his own personal views on the subject of ordination very clear. He stressed that “for more than 18 centuries virtually all branches of Christianity have agreed that only men should serve as ordained ministers. Most Christians belong today to churches that follow this historic practice.” (7)


Reid reasoned that the upsurge in interest regarding women’s role in the church was merely a reaction to the general social unrest of the 1970’s. The papers produced for the Mohaven Conference and the subsequent BRI study papers he saw as a reflection of the prevailing spirit of the times. By inference, he implied that the church had been wise by not releasing these documents earlier. By placing his personal caveat at the front of these papers, it gave the impression that this viewpoint was the official position of the church. And it probably was.


Conclusion


Since 1973 the historical record of the Adventist church regarding woman’s issues, the role of women in the church including ordination has been rife with “studies”. Repeatedly over the last thirty five years, the call has gone out for “more study”. What has been lacking is a systematic effort to circulate these study materials to the church at large and an honest attempt by church administration to educate both clergy and laity worldwide as to the conclusions and results of these many studies. (8)


The very fact that the church initiated a meeting on the role of women in 1973 and solicited input from women was itself a first. Four decades ago it gave those in attendance at this conference reason to hope and many of the participants left Mohaven on an emotional high. (9) For them, the momentum looked great for the full and equal inclusion of women in the life of the church including that of ordination to the gospel ministry.


Adventism of that era is often remembered in the negative by words such as “Davenport,” “Rae” and “Glacier View”. Seldom mentioned and oft’ forgotten is that for “one brief shining moment” there was also “Mohaven.”


Endnotes



  1. The complete set of the papers from the Mohaven Conference is available through the Women’s Center at La Sierra University or at the Andrews University Research Library.

  2. Bert Haloviak. “The Long Road to Mohaven.” The Adventist Women. Publication of the Association of Adventist Women. Vol. 12, Sept/Oct 1993. Page 1>/li>
  3. White Estate: Ellen White Manuscript #43A – 18983

  4. Kit Watts. “Wrestling with a Reluctant Church: The Debate on Women’s Ordination, 1973-2002.” Adventist Today. Adventist Today Foundation. Riverside, CA November, 2003.

  5. Mark Kellner. “Church Manual Revisions Move Forward.” Adventist Review. Review and Herald

    Publishing Association, Hagerstown, MD Vol. 186. November 12, 2009. Page 11.

  6. It should be noted that the papers prepared in 1974 for the Biblical Research Institute were finally published by the Pacific Press in 1995.

  7. George Reid. “Introduction.” Symposium on the Role of Women in the Church. Duplicated and Distributed by the Biblical Research Institute Committee, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Copyright 1984. Page v

  8. Since its inception in the early 1980’s the organization, Time for Equality in Adventist Ministry (TEAM) has collected and distributed articles, books and study materials on this topic.

  9. Madelyn Jones. “A Watershed in Adventist History.” The Adventist Women. Publication of the Association of Adventist Women, Vol. 12, Sept/Oct 1993. Page 4.
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