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Discussion in 'Calvinism & Arminianism Debate' started by Revmitchell, May 12, 2022.

  1. Revmitchell

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    Many young Christians didn’t learn how to understand justice from Scripture. So in college, they learned how to understand justice from culture.

    And now, they think injustice is justice. And they interpret Scripture through culture, not culture through Scripture.

    That’s why many professing Christians are more committed to Black Lives Matter than Biblical theology.

    But our culture’s understanding of justice—or social justice ideology—hasn’t only infiltrated colleges, it’s also infiltrated churches. Professors are influencing Christians to adopt an unbiblical view of justice, and pastors are encouraging them to embrace it—especially Reformed pastors.

    I’ve received hundreds of emails from people over the last couple months. And they’re almost entirely from people who feel pressured to adopt social justice ideology or critical theory from their Reformed pastors.

    Social justice has become so widely accepted in mainstream Reformed circles it might be considered their sixth point of Calvinism. Some influential leaders and organizations look like they identify with social justice just as much as they identify with the five points of Calvinism and the five solas.

    The Reformed movement today is guilty of seeking approval from the world and approval from coveted groups in our culture.

    At this rate, social justice is probably going to be one of the major legacies and pitfalls of the Young, Restless, and Reformed movement—and it’s precisely what John MacArthur warned us about that almost a decade ago.

    In 2011, John MacArthur said:

    “The [Young, Restless, and Reformed] movement as it is shaping up also needs to face up to some fairly serious problems and potential pitfalls.

    As the Young, Restless, and Reformed movement has taken shape, some of the best-selling books and leading figures in the movement have been completely uncritical (and in some cases openly supportive) of seeker-sensitive-style pragmatism.

    And one cannot be genuinely “Reformed” and deliberately worldly at the same time. The two things are inconsistent and incompatible. To embrace the world’s fashions and values—even under the guise of being “missional”—is to make oneself God’s enemy (James 4:4). Many supposed reformations have faltered on that rock.”

    John MacArthur was severely criticized for those words, but he was right.

    The Young, Restless, and Reformed movement—or New Calvinism—was born as an alternative to the seeker-sensitive movement, but it’ll die as its own version of the seeker-sensitive movement.

    Why Reformed Christians Are Vulnerable To Social Justice
     
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    Why Reformed Christians Are Vulnerable To Social Justice?

    Because we have a rich history of churches ignoring, and often contributing to, social injustice.
     
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    The young Calvinists are often at odds with their elders. I have written the SBC off as already gone.
     
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    Many of us on the Reformed side of things are well aware of the dangers of the Neo-Calvinist movement. That movement does not have fertile ground with solid confessional churches. Like all other schisms within the Church, it will crumble under its own weight.
     
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    As a NAMB church planter I can tell you it isn't.
     
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    The SBC as an organization? I think it absolutely is off the deep end, but I do not believe that is the case of the vast majority of the SBC congregations.
     
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    Uh no , it has problems but given that it is still delivering the gospel to the lost, fulfilling its mission, planting and replanting churches then it is not lost. When it stops doing those things then it can be said its unredeemable.
     
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    In the second to last paragraph the author explains that reformed theology isn’t compatible with social justIce, but the opposite. The newer reformed Christians have little understanding of the confessions and “solas” (and by extension of scripture imo), which makes them acceptable to worldly trends.

    I don’t think this attitude among young reformed Christian’s is any different from young people in general who have been exposed to the radical liberal lefts propaganda since childhood

    We just need to do a better job of teaching our children.

    peace to you
     
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    The most evil and sinful social injustice in our nation has been the abortions of millions of human beings, much of that supported by Pastors and churches!
     
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    Evil is evil.
     
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    There are degrees in the eyes of God, as abortion is far worst sin then what BLM is going on about, about becoming "woke"
     
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    It is gone Rev. You just fail to see it. It died when it adopted CRT and was then too cowardly to condemn it by name.
    Just go to lifeway and look at who writes most of the SS curriculum.
     
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    I didn't mind the SBC not condemning CRS as I would have been content with them simply ignoring it. But you are right about the Convention.

    More and more the Convention is not representative of the churches it should represent. It has become far too political, with political agendas.
     
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    Who does write most of their curriculum?
     
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    Agreed
     
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    They could not ignore CRT because they had already adopted it. They were too cowardly to unadopt it by name.
     
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    It rotates, but as of late a lot of Matt Chandler stuff.
     
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    Thats not what happened at all
     
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    Yes it is. They adopted it as an "analytical tool" two years ago. Last year they refused to denounce it by name.
     
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