JDale said:
Conservatives don't have an exclusive deal on the white-washed tombs market. In fact, the entire "institutional church" -- liberal, conservative, orthodox, catholic, protestant -- are all made up of HUMANS. This kind of garbage comes from corrupted human hearts that do not characterize Christ or what He intends His Body to be.
You are right it does not matter what party you are to be corrupt. Most likely if you claim a party you are already corrupted to some degree and may not know it.
Christ never exhorted Christians to be conservative. He said, "Follow me. . . " Following him does not mean conservative, liberal, or moderate. It means one thing--follow Him. In fact 1 Cor. speaks loudly against a party spirit. I am not of the conservative movement or any other movement. My aim is to follow Christ not compare myself to some party. If I assocaite with some people and they choose to go down the wrong road that is where I stop. I can only they are going down a wrong road by knowing the right road. It is like the old question? How do oyu tell a crooked stick? By laying a straight one next to it.
In 1998 the SBC put out a magazine to parents in the churches. One day my daughter who was in the fourth grade was reading it and noticed an article that was not quite right theologically. After I read it, I agreed. I contacted the other pastors in the asssociation and all of us pulled it from the shelves. A conservative would have said it is SBC and the SBC is conservative and agrees with my theology. Therefore it must be right. A follower of Christ would call it what it is. A follower of Christ does not relax and put his trust in people but in Christ. A follower of Christ examines everything to make sure it agrees with scripture.
If you claim to be a conservative then who would you claim to follow? Where did Christ ever make a claim to conservatism. Jesus was not a Sadducee or a Pharisee. Which party was he?
If you read your Bible there were many times when Jesus went against the Pharisees and Sadducees. So again I ask which party was he. If you follow Jesus most likely you will be shot at by the liberals, conservatives, fundamentalists and other party group. A party spirit divides and Christ unites. What I find in each party is a consensus of pride. They are proud to be of some particular group. I fail to find anywhere in scripture where Jesus sided with any theological or any other party except what God wanted.
But another question arises -- which type of theology do you accept? Biblical, scriptural, respecting verbal-plenary inspiration -- or liberal, make it up as we go relative beliefs?
If the name of the party changed would your theology change or would it stay the same?
Today we have many brands of conservatives, liberals and fundamentalists.
If you say you are a conservative which brand are you?
Are you a conservative who is evangelical? Are you a conservative who lives like a practical atheist? Are you a conservative who lives like a moderate? Are you a conservative that lives like a liberal? Are you a 4 point Calvinist? Are you a five point Calvinist? Are you a six point Calvinist? Are you a three point Calvinist? Are you a three point Calvinist and 2 point Arminian? Are you a Calvinist that never shares his faith? Are you a dispensationalist? Are you a premillenial dispensationalist? Are you a historical premillenialist? Do you believe in baptizing by dunking the person three times or once? Are you a southern Baptist? Are you a northern Baptist? How about a confederate or yankee Baptist? There are many more.
So, which brand of conservative are you?