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It's fairly easy to point the finger at Hollywood...it's a little more difficult to point the finger at us...followers of Christ. Consider the statistics above...now...how many of us Christian leaders, pastors, bloggers and laypeople....
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What are the fine and caring Hollywood actors and actresses doing? They are making cute little videos in support of the writer's strike that is affecting Hollywood. A first year writer on a sitcom makes between $60,000 and $100,000 a year...almost below the poverty line. I can certainly see why this worthy cause deserves such charitable attention from Hollywood. Without writers...there are no scripts. Without scripts there are no television shows or movies. Without television shows and movies...actors and actresses may have to live on less than $2 a day. Hmmmmm....
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Earlier this week I announced that I would be moving ChrisElrod.com over to WordPress. Since then many folks have asked me about WordPress vs. TypePad...I will try to answer a little about that in this post.
First off...I'm not unhappy with TypePad...I just found it limited in design and simplicity for the price. In order to do major changes to TypePad basic designs you have to be a master at HTML...I am not. Also I never had much success using Ecto or email posting. Posting from my Blackberry never worked...even after receiving help from tech support. I also found that any of the real cool blog features were an extra cost on TypePad.
WordPress is free and their templates are much more user-friendly (not to mention better looking). I found posting to WordPress...using multiple formats...has been incredibly easy. Even a bonehead like me can make things look pretty good and professional.
There are few drawbacks to Wordpress...none of which bother me much. The first is that nothing can be put on the blog that remotely looks like commerce. This means no posting those cute little Amazon wishlists or stores. Also no plugins...which did bother me a little. I do not allow comments on my blog...but I was intending to put up one of those banner things on my posts with thumbs up and thumbs down. No plug-ins means no blog post ratings.
I hope this answers some questions I've been getting via email this week. By the way...I will stop posting to this account over the weekend. My domain now feeds into my WordPress account...but my RSS feed has changed. Click here to subscribe.
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This post is…by far…the most difficult I have ever written. By publishing it I know that I will receive much flack…quite a few flaming emails…and lose some dear friends…including some within my own congregation. However, I learned a long time ago that:
Before I begin, please know that this piece has taken almost six weeks to write. Before that I spent many months in prayer…and God’s Word trying to discern things. I also have been blessed by receiving counsel from Godly pastors, missiologists and theologians from around the United States. They know who they are…and I thank them for taking my calls and responding to my emails.
For the last several years the church I pastor (Compass Point) and I have been mistakenly lumped in with the Emergent movement. It may be because Compass Point puts so much emphasis in missional, servant outreach…or it could be because I’m an occasional contributor to Next Wave. I have never been comfortable with us having the Emergent tag, though I did little to discourage it. I had always maintained a “live and let live” mentality when it came to my concerns about Emergent’s theological stance. I can no longer do that.
Recently two fairly emerging church plants have ceased functioning in an official capacity. These were made up of mostly young to mid 20-somethings that had theological leanings toward a more liberal and Emergent doctrine. As a result of these two communities of faith dissolving, some of the participants began coming to Compass Point. With them came a universalistic doctrine that they attempted to convey in every situation that was presented to them. For the first time the leaders of Compass Point and I had to deal directly with the illness that is the doctrinal beliefs of those that align with the Emergent movement.
I’m all for a healthy theological debate…however I will not even begin to entertain a discussion into the integrity and validity of God’s Word. The truth is that not everyone will see the gates of Heaven…and Hell is real. Our repentance of sin and acceptance of Christ our Savior…by the grace of God…is the only way out of eternal damnation. Any teachings to the contrary is…heresy.
For a while now the leadership of Compass Point and I have been able to sit on the sidelines of the Emergent debate. While there was much that we disagreed with theologically…there were also many Emergent things that we did when it came to outreach and missions. I think there was certain “frog in the kettle” scenario for us…while we were bothered by statements and books by some of Emergent’s leadership…it was not to a crescendo that really rocked our world.
That all changed last year when many of the main “voices” of Emergent began to get a little louder with their universalism stance. It began to show up in books they were writing, magazines they contributing to, in interviews they were conducting, in videos they were producing and in keynote speeches they were giving. They would be very subtle in the way they would drop it in…while talking about social justice, inequality and missional outreach. It was almost “smoke and mirror”-like…an old magician’s trick to divert your attention away from what was really happening. It would be something as simple and unassuming as, “God isn’t mad…God is love…He doesn’t want you to feel guilty about the sin in your life…and oh, by the way…everyone is saved no matter what they believe…they just don’t know it”. Universalism. Heresy.
It is not my place to name names or expose those “voices” of Emergent. They do not fall under my accountability…nor do I have access to them. However, their heretical views and false teachings have now been brought into the field of the Compass Point flock…and it IS my job to protect the sheep. The Elders of Compass Point and I can no longer sit silently by. We have decided to take stand. The following things have been implemented at Compass Point:
There will be those that will criticize the steps we have taken. So be it. There will be those that will choose not to fellowship with us. We can accept that. There will also be those that will say that this blog post was not needed because Emergent has no official theological stance. That’s a crock! Those that speak for you…define you…and what you believe. Others will say that we’re being legalistic. It’s not legalistic to believe that “theology” contradictory to the Word of God is wrong. Finally, there will be those that say that we’re judging. No…it’s called discernment…and it’s Biblical. It’s what we’re suppose to do as the shepherds of the flock that God has entrusted us with.
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In today’s world there seems to be two kinds of Jesus Christs making the rounds. One is the Mythical Jesus…and one is the Biblical Jesus.
The Mythical Jesus came not to be a Savior…but some kind of ancient Mother Teresa…with a little Al Sharpton thrown in for good measure. He didn’t like the rich…or the Republicans…or war…or church…or corporate worship…or pretty people…or absolute Truth. He only came to hang out with prostitutes, homeless people, sick people, rebels and liberal people…and shunned everyone else. He staged protests against the Roman Empire, loved to pray in labyrinths and only read Scripture in the confines of a communal home environment with zero accountability. He questioned all that His Father stood for and only asked questions without ever giving answers…in order not to offend anyone. He was a pacifist that never got angry and practiced tolerance…except with those that disagreed with Him. He used a lot of big words to describe what He did…words that nobody else understood…but made Him look cool. He also spent a lot of time drinking beer and talking about all the stuff He was going to do different.
The Biblical Jesus…was none of the above!
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Jesus wasn't a social worker. He also wasn't a political activist. He was the Perfect Lamb that came into the world...and left the world...as our Savior. Yes He healed people...fed people...and loved people...but that was not His purpose. His purpose was sacrifice...in our place...because of our sin...so we wouldn't have to pay. He lived...He died...He arose. Our acceptance means that we never have to taste Death.
The God still gets angry...when we cheapen the message...and the purpose...of His Son...by saying that Christ was on this Earth living some kind of mystical "secret life"...as a politically-correct social justice lesson.
You can dress it up with nice dust jacket graphics and promote it with a sold-out coast-to-coast tour...but crap still smells like crap at the end of the day. The packaging may look inviting...but the stink coming from some of today's "communities of faith" is almost becoming unbearable!!!
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Last spring the an Associated Press writer used a quote from my blog in an national story. The first I knew about it was when I got a call from a radio station in Detroit for an interview due to the article making their local newspaper. I wasn't ticked about the quote being used without my knowledge...in fact I was honored. However, it got me thinking about copyright laws and how they pertain to blog posts. In the past I haven't really sweated people taking a good quote from this blog...posting it on theirs and then linking back to my original post. However, in the last few months I've seen folks reprinting complete posts of mine...or series of posts...without a link back to this blog...or even crediting me with the original thought. The watchdog groups have been especially bad about this. So I got to checking with one of my lawyers from back in my comedy days...a guy that specializes in intellectual property (not that any "property" that I write is all that intellectual). It seems that blog posts are considered intellectual property and are subject to basic copyright laws. On my new WordPress site I have a copyright info section in one of the tabbed pages and at the bottom of the sidebar. It basically says:
Blog posts on ChrisElrod.com may not be reprinted, reproduced or redistributed in their entirety without written permission from Chris Elrod or Compass Point Church. Minimal use of specific quotes, sentences, phrases, media or written thoughts on ChrisElrod.com may used elsewhere online or in mass media with a link back to this blog or by specifically mentioning ChrisElrod.com in the reproduction, reprint or redistribution.
I guess what I'm saying is that it's cool to repost a quote or thought from my blog onto another blog or media resource...but please don't recopy the entire thing. I will occasionally let Next Wave or Relevant Christian do that...but they always ask for permission. Also, if you quote something from me on your blog...or in an article...be sure to give some "link love" to ChrisElrod.com!!!
The guys from my Monday night "Pub Club" have really turned me on to the band Flogging Molly. I've been pretty sick this week...major cold and no voice...and I've been really jamming to the "Drunken Lullabies" album. I know we are on the eve of Thanksgiving...but I'm in a St. Patrick's Day/Irish kind of mood. Nothing like a good punk rock tin whistle to help you feel better. :-)