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Walter L. Newton6/02/2009 10:56:14 am PDT

re: #26 Walter L. Newton

I want to know why Christians don’t clean house? A few of the smaller “sects” practice excommunication (sometime called disfellowshipping).

I wonder, this coming Sunday, who many pastors and ministers and priests will get up on the pulpit and say something like this…

“If you support Operation Rescue, or agree with Randall Terry, then there is a problem with your walk, your faith, your confession, your dedication to Christ.”

It’s similar to they same question we ask of moderate Muslims, and waiting and waiting for the condemnations. They are never forthcoming.

Why? The Hebrew and Greek scriptures all cover the concept of removing bad influences from among the flock. It’s not like it’s a non-biblical idea, it’s extremely biblical, yet never practiced.

When I hear “well, they are not really Christian,” then why don’t I hear a follow up to that… “and we do not want them among us?”

Until I see that sort of housekeeping practiced in the Christian community, it’s hard for me to take any of the outrage rhetoric seriously.

No one is answer my question about disfellowshipping. Why is it barely practiced? I don’t care if it’s a whole denomination or small independent churches and Christian sects.

If these people who support this kind of craziness are “not really Christians,” then get rid of them. Why would you want them?

The first century church got rid of bad influences.