trustitl said:
I'm not offended when I don't look at things the way a Fundamentalist does. I am fully aware of the theological arguments that have occured over the last 100 or more years. However, to use the term "liberal" in only this way is probably only occuring among staunch ivory tower fundamentalists. To us average Joes out here we are fully aware of the way this term is being used today.
So what are you saying? That you are perfectly content with misinformation? That the "average Joe" is more to be trusted than "ivory tower fundamentalist" about a historical, theological term? And you are not paying attention. The theologian I quoted was not even a fundamentalist! In fact, he would object to being called one!
The definition DHK and I have been giving of liberalism is not just a fundamentalist construct, it is the widely accepted definition by all theologians: liberal, conservative, neo-orthodox and fundamental.
Here's the deal. If you learn what the historical, theological term really means, you can correct fundamentalists who use it the wrong way, and even help them grow. Isn't that a good, Christian thing to do? Plus, you can be stronger than they are, because knowledge is power. "A wise man is strong; yea, a man of knowledge increaseth strength" (Pr 24:5).
So, the individual convinced in their own mind that the holy kiss is to be practiced because "it says to do it in the bible" will call the non-practicing party a liberal because they don't do what the Bible says. Or, so it would go on issues like the Sabbath, modest clothing, women staying home, women pastors...
These are all arguments over how the scriptures are to be interpreted and applied to life and typically the liberal and conservative labels are thrown around.
The arguments over what you call "soul liberty" are more commonly dividing the body of Christ using the terms liberal and conservative out here on the streets and away from these impersonal computers and the theology books in seminaries. I have never heard someone called a "modernist" or "to progressive" on a job site. Us guys just don't talk that way.
Hey, I've worked in a factory (4 dirty years driving a fork lift and welding), on a printing press, done the dirty stuff on a stage crew behind the stars, painted a house. None of that is an excuse for ignorance. None of that is an excuse for accepting uneducated meanings for words. Don't be content with being an "average Joe." Be something special for the Lord.