Peter Enns: "10 Reasons Why I Don’t Give up on Fundamentalists (including the not nice ones)"
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Image is telling: Fundamentalists are angry, sad, fanatical and close minded
Hits my ear as condescending, patronizing.
Where does the Bible teach that human beings are “of infinite worth?” It is because, in spite of our worthlessness, Christ would die for us that makes His decision to save any of us so, well, Christlike (Romans 5:6-8).
Donn R Arms
Self-righteousness and martyr’s complexes aren’t becoming of any one, liberal or conservative.
The article reminded me of something many of us read a few years ago by John Piper. He has 20 reasons, each of which are probably better than any of Enns’ 10.
http://www.desiringgod.org/blog/posts/20-reasons-i-dont-take-potshots-a…
Rick Franklin Gresham, Oregon Romans 8:38-39
I remembered the Piper thread too—but Enns would probably classify Piper as a fundamentalist himself. :-) I just can’t get over how Enns’ list is a backhanded expression of “despite how terrible they are, I’m willing to love them” while Piper seemed to recognize (although sometimes disagree with) the points of difference but understand how they could be strengths as well.
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