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		<description><![CDATA[The Inclusive Gospel Very interesting how Ted Haggard has become CNN&#8217;s go-to boy for commentary on gay Christianity. I was watching him debate another gay &#8220;Christian&#8221; on CNN this morning. Their debate? The other guy was arguing for a &#8220;Gospel that is inclusive&#8221;, and Ted was arguing that the Gospel is the Gospel but we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h2>The Inclusive Gospel</h2>
<p>Very interesting how Ted Haggard has become CNN&#8217;s go-to boy for   commentary on gay Christianity. I was watching him debate another gay   &#8220;Christian&#8221; on CNN this morning. Their debate? The other guy was arguing   for a &#8220;Gospel that is inclusive&#8221;, and Ted was arguing that the Gospel   is the Gospel but we all interpret it differently (or some such wishy   washy nonsense that even I had trouble discerning).</p>
<p>Inclusive Gospel? It is inclusive&#8230; on God&#8217;s terms. Do it His way,   and you are included.  But it&#8217;s not inclusive in the way this gay   &#8220;Christian&#8221; was pontificating: that we should accept any and all forms   of &#8220;Christianity&#8221;, specifically, we shouldn&#8217;t be &#8220;homophobic&#8221;   Christians. We should accept as normal and Godly any Christian who wants   to practice homosexuality or homosexual marriage.</p>
<p>Let me be clear here: a homosexual is included in Christianity the   way any other sinner is included&#8230; by repenting of their sin, turning   from it, and being saved by the shed blood of Jesus Christ. Liar, thief,   adulterer, cheat, gossip, glutton or homosexual&#8230; we all have equal   access to Christianity ON GOD&#8217;s TERMS!</p>
<p>Ted was at one time a leading Bible evangelical until he &#8220;discovered&#8221;   God really doesn&#8217;t mean what He plainly says on the topic and being  gay  is just a step in your journey from &#8220;glory to glory to glory&#8221;.</p>
<p>A few years ago after his gay trysts were exposed, Haggard was the   ridiculed punching bag of the liberal news channels. Ted now says he   &#8220;doesn&#8217;t judge people anymore&#8221; and CNN is all too willing to let him be   the voice of Christianity (CNN is always willing to let Christians on   their shows as long as they aren&#8217;t Bible believing Christians).</p>
<p>Where Ted&#8217;s declaration of &#8220;non-judging&#8221; goes wrong is 1) yes, he   does &#8220;judge&#8221; people&#8230; everyone makes judgments about people every   single day on all sorts of levels. Even if you are judging everyone as   &#8220;okay&#8221; you are judging; 2) Ted is rejecting the fact that GOD has   &#8220;judged&#8221; homosexuality as a sin, and so must we. We cannot allow   political correctness or social pressure to cause us to shy away from   calling sin what God has called sin.</p>
<p>People like Haggard and singer Ray Boltz are eroding the Gospel by   running around trying to change what God clearly says about a sin just   because they find themselves caught up in that sin.  On the other hand,   genuine Christians should not treat homosexuality sin as worse than any   other sin in light of salvation. Sin is sin&#8230; any sin has the same   result: eternal separation from God.</p>
<h2>They Are ALL So Judgmental</h2>
<p>I&#8217;m standing in line at a restaurant in the airport. In front of me   is this guy from New York going on and on about how he doesn&#8217;t like the   Midwest.  &#8220;People from the Midwest are ALL so judgmental. Everything to   them boils down to what the &#8216;Big Guy&#8217; or the great &#8216;JC&#8217; says about   something. It&#8217;s like stepping into the dark ages when I go there. They   are so regressed and narrow minded. Everyone judges you if you don&#8217;t   believe like them. They are all so judgmental about everything. They   aren&#8217;t open minded about anything. They judge everyone&#8230;&#8221;  Of course   this was said with the appropriate smug air of moral and intellectual   superiority. It was all I could do to hold my tongue which was BEGGING   me to let go with &#8220;you&#8217;re an idiot&#8221;.</p>
<p>Tell me please&#8230; what is the most obvious thing wrong with his diatribe? [insert Jeopardy countdown jingle music here]</p>
<p>Do you ever just laugh at how hypocritical this kind of commentary   is? Why is it hypocritical? BECAUSE IT IS PURELY A JUDGMENT OF OTHERS!   The entire dialog is one great big JUDGMENT about others being   judgmental. Every word this guy spoke was a stereotyping, intolerant,   close-minded, judgmental proclamation of an entire group of people.</p>
<p>Next time you hear someone saying something about others being   &#8220;judgmental&#8221; ask them: aren&#8217;t you judging them by calling them   judgmental? What makes you any different?</p>
<p>The truth is, those who are most vocal about &#8220;not judging&#8221; are   themselves the most judgmental, intolerant people on the planet. They   will not accept, consider or tolerate anyone who dares judge anything   about their actions or beliefs while roundly condemning and judging them   for doing so.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be intimidated by people like that. Just ask them &#8220;aren&#8217;t you   judging them by calling them judgmental?&#8221; It&#8217;s quite a lot of fun   watching them squirm to come up with an answer. &#8220;Oh, it&#8217;s not the same   thing, I&#8217;m not judgmental&#8221; they will usually say.  Oh yes friend, you   are.</p>
<h2>Yeah, That Makes Sense</h2>
<p>I hate political correctness. I&#8217;m going through security at the   airport and they&#8217;ve pulled two people out of line to do an extended   security check. The first is about a 19 year old male; a clean cut kid   fresh out of Marine bootcamp in uniform, and the other is a little old   gray haired lady.  They made the soldier take off his uniform shirt and   dump his duffle bag so they could search him. They patted down the   seasoned citizen from top to bottom.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, persons who fit the description of 98% of today&#8217;s   terrorists are not chosen no doubt because of the fear of &#8220;profiling&#8221;   which is probably the MOST STUPID policy a country can have. If 98% of   all the people in the world who blow up, behead and kill other people   are illiterate, green haired, three legged, cross dressers&#8230; why   wouldn&#8217;t you specifically target Texas Aggies for extra security? (Go   Sooners!) That&#8217;s not discrimination; it&#8217;s common sense. But not in   America.</p>
<p>To show how tolerant and sensitive we are, we do security checks on   12 year old kids with their parents, American soldiers and senior   citizens while waving &#8220;hi&#8221; to the 30 year old Middle Eastern male   carrying a backpack, wearing a large loose jacket with a ticking sound   clearly audible from both.  Now, I know I&#8217;m going to hear from all my  Muslim and politically correct readers about how discriminatory and  prejudiced I&#8221;m being but you know what folks? When the possible outcome  of ignoring this reality is the death of my family, country or myself, I  really don&#8217;t care if you think I&#8217;m discriminating.  It doesn&#8217;t change  that fact that 98% of the world&#8217;s terrorists fits a single physical and  ethnic profile. So there&#8217;s a 98% chance that if someone in line at the  airport is here to blow up a plane, there&#8217;s less than a 2% chance it&#8217;s  the Aggie (unless they are boarding a plane in Norman after a loss at OU).</p>
<p>Seriously, I did find it curious they made the soldier dude remove   his uniform jacket to search him while across the aisle they refused to   have a Muslim woman remove her head scarf even though it was loose   enough to hide a claymore mine under.</p>
<p>Political correctness may kill us all some day.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Can&#8217;t Teach Your Kids What You Don&#8217;t Do Yourself Parents are supposed to teach their kids not to make excuse right? Own up to your faults, failures and responsibility. Don&#8217;t make excuses! Right? That&#8217;s a tough message to convince kids of when many (most?) PARENTS are the ones engaging in constant excuse-making about&#8230; their parenting. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h2>The Inclusive Gospel</h2>
<p>Very interesting how Ted Haggard has become CNN&#8217;s go-to boy for   commentary on gay Christianity. I was watching him debate another gay   &#8220;Christian&#8221; on CNN this morning. Their debate? The other guy was arguing   for a &#8220;Gospel that is inclusive&#8221;, and Ted was arguing that the Gospel   is the Gospel but we all interpret it differently (or some such wishy   washy nonsense that even I had trouble discerning).</p>
<p>Inclusive Gospel? It is inclusive&#8230; on God&#8217;s terms. Do it His way,   and you are included.  But it&#8217;s not inclusive in the way this gay   &#8220;Christian&#8221; was pontificating: that we should accept any and all forms   of &#8220;Christianity&#8221;, specifically, we shouldn&#8217;t be &#8220;homophobic&#8221;   Christians. We should accept as normal and Godly any Christian who wants   to practice homosexuality or homosexual marriage.</p>
<p>Let me be clear here: a homosexual is included in Christianity the   way any other sinner is included&#8230; by repenting of their sin, turning   from it, and being saved by the shed blood of Jesus Christ. Liar, thief,   adulterer, cheat, gossip, glutton or homosexual&#8230; we all have equal   access to Christianity ON GOD&#8217;s TERMS!</p>
<p>Ted was at one time a leading Bible evangelical until he &#8220;discovered&#8221;   God really doesn&#8217;t mean what He plainly says on the topic and being  gay  is just a step in your journey from &#8220;glory to glory to glory&#8221;.</p>
<p>A few years ago after his gay trysts were exposed, Haggard was the   ridiculed punching bag of the liberal news channels. Ted now says he   &#8220;doesn&#8217;t judge people anymore&#8221; and CNN is all too willing to let him be   the voice of Christianity (CNN is always willing to let Christians on   their shows as long as they aren&#8217;t Bible believing Christians).</p>
<p>Where Ted&#8217;s declaration of &#8220;non-judging&#8221; goes wrong is 1) yes, he   does &#8220;judge&#8221; people&#8230; everyone makes judgments about people every   single day on all sorts of levels. Even if you are judging everyone as   &#8220;okay&#8221; you are judging; 2) Ted is rejecting the fact that GOD has   &#8220;judged&#8221; homosexuality as a sin, and so must we. We cannot allow   political correctness or social pressure to cause us to shy away from   calling sin what God has called sin.</p>
<p>People like Haggard and singer Ray Boltz are eroding the Gospel by   running around trying to change what God clearly says about a sin just   because they find themselves caught up in that sin.  On the other hand,   genuine Christians should not treat homosexuality sin as worse than any   other sin in light of salvation. Sin is sin&#8230; any sin has the same   result: eternal separation from God.</p>
<h2>They Are ALL So Judgmental</h2>
<p>I&#8217;m standing in line at a restaurant in the airport. In front of me   is this guy from New York going on and on about how he doesn&#8217;t like the   Midwest.  &#8220;People from the Midwest are ALL so judgmental. Everything to   them boils down to what the &#8216;Big Guy&#8217; or the great &#8216;JC&#8217; says about   something. It&#8217;s like stepping into the dark ages when I go there. They   are so regressed and narrow minded. Everyone judges you if you don&#8217;t   believe like them. They are all so judgmental about everything. They   aren&#8217;t open minded about anything. They judge everyone&#8230;&#8221;  Of course   this was said with the appropriate smug air of moral and intellectual   superiority. It was all I could do to hold my tongue which was BEGGING   me to let go with &#8220;you&#8217;re an idiot&#8221;.</p>
<p>Tell me please&#8230; what is the most obvious thing wrong with his diatribe? [insert Jeopardy countdown jingle music here]</p>
<p>Do you ever just laugh at how hypocritical this kind of commentary   is? Why is it hypocritical? BECAUSE IT IS PURELY A JUDGMENT OF OTHERS!   The entire dialog is one great big JUDGMENT about others being   judgmental. Every word this guy spoke was a stereotyping, intolerant,   close-minded, judgmental proclamation of an entire group of people.</p>
<p>Next time you hear someone saying something about others being   &#8220;judgmental&#8221; ask them: aren&#8217;t you judging them by calling them   judgmental? What makes you any different?</p>
<p>The truth is, those who are most vocal about &#8220;not judging&#8221; are   themselves the most judgmental, intolerant people on the planet. They   will not accept, consider or tolerate anyone who dares judge anything   about their actions or beliefs while roundly condemning and judging them   for doing so.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be intimidated by people like that. Just ask them &#8220;aren&#8217;t you   judging them by calling them judgmental?&#8221; It&#8217;s quite a lot of fun   watching them squirm to come up with an answer. &#8220;Oh, it&#8217;s not the same   thing, I&#8217;m not judgmental&#8221; they will usually say.  Oh yes friend, you   are.</p>
<h2>Yeah, That Makes Sense</h2>
<p>I hate political correctness. I&#8217;m going through security at the   airport and they&#8217;ve pulled two people out of line to do an extended   security check. The first is about a 19 year old male; a clean cut kid   fresh out of Marine bootcamp in uniform, and the other is a little old   gray haired lady.  They made the soldier take off his uniform shirt and   dump his duffle bag so they could search him. They patted down the   seasoned citizen from top to bottom.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, persons who fit the description of 98% of today&#8217;s   terrorists are not chosen no doubt because of the fear of &#8220;profiling&#8221;   which is probably the MOST STUPID policy a country can have. If 98% of   all the people in the world who blow up, behead and kill other people   are illiterate, green haired, three legged, cross dressers&#8230; why   wouldn&#8217;t you specifically target Texas Aggies for extra security? (Go   Sooners!) That&#8217;s not discrimination; it&#8217;s common sense. But not in   America.</p>
<p>To show how tolerant and sensitive we are, we do security checks on   12 year old kids with their parents, American soldiers and senior   citizens while waving &#8220;hi&#8221; to the 30 year old Middle Eastern male   carrying a backpack, wearing a large loose jacket with a ticking sound   clearly audible from both.  Now, I know I&#8217;m going to hear from all my  Muslim and politically correct readers about how discriminatory and  prejudiced I&#8221;m being but you know what folks? When the possible outcome  of ignoring this reality is the death of my family, country or myself, I  really don&#8217;t care if you think I&#8217;m discriminating.  It doesn&#8217;t change  that fact that 98% of the world&#8217;s terrorists fits a single physical and  ethnic profile. So there&#8217;s a 98% chance that if someone in line at the  airport is here to blow up a plane, there&#8217;s less than a 2% chance it&#8217;s  the Aggie (unless they are boarding a plane in Norman after a loss at OU).</p>
<p>Seriously, I did find it curious they made the soldier dude remove   his uniform jacket to search him while across the aisle they refused to   have a Muslim woman remove her head scarf even though it was loose   enough to hide a claymore mine under.</p>
<p>Political correctness may kill us all some day.<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h2>The Inclusive Gospel</h2>
<p>Very interesting how Ted Haggard has become CNN&#8217;s go-to boy for   commentary on gay Christianity. I was watching him debate another gay   &#8220;Christian&#8221; on CNN this morning. Their debate? The other guy was arguing   for a &#8220;Gospel that is inclusive&#8221;, and Ted was arguing that the Gospel   is the Gospel but we all interpret it differently (or some such wishy   washy nonsense that even I had trouble discerning).</p>
<p>Inclusive Gospel? It is inclusive&#8230; on God&#8217;s terms. Do it His way,   and you are included.  But it&#8217;s not inclusive in the way this gay   &#8220;Christian&#8221; was pontificating: that we should accept any and all forms   of &#8220;Christianity&#8221;, specifically, we shouldn&#8217;t be &#8220;homophobic&#8221;   Christians. We should accept as normal and Godly any Christian who wants   to practice homosexuality or homosexual marriage.</p>
<p>Let me be clear here: a homosexual is included in Christianity the   way any other sinner is included&#8230; by repenting of their sin, turning   from it, and being saved by the shed blood of Jesus Christ. Liar, thief,   adulterer, cheat, gossip, glutton or homosexual&#8230; we all have equal   access to Christianity ON GOD&#8217;s TERMS!</p>
<p>Ted was at one time a leading Bible evangelical until he &#8220;discovered&#8221;   God really doesn&#8217;t mean what He plainly says on the topic and being  gay  is just a step in your journey from &#8220;glory to glory to glory&#8221;.</p>
<p>A few years ago after his gay trysts were exposed, Haggard was the   ridiculed punching bag of the liberal news channels. Ted now says he   &#8220;doesn&#8217;t judge people anymore&#8221; and CNN is all too willing to let him be   the voice of Christianity (CNN is always willing to let Christians on   their shows as long as they aren&#8217;t Bible believing Christians).</p>
<p>Where Ted&#8217;s declaration of &#8220;non-judging&#8221; goes wrong is 1) yes, he   does &#8220;judge&#8221; people&#8230; everyone makes judgments about people every   single day on all sorts of levels. Even if you are judging everyone as   &#8220;okay&#8221; you are judging; 2) Ted is rejecting the fact that GOD has   &#8220;judged&#8221; homosexuality as a sin, and so must we. We cannot allow   political correctness or social pressure to cause us to shy away from   calling sin what God has called sin.</p>
<p>People like Haggard and singer Ray Boltz are eroding the Gospel by   running around trying to change what God clearly says about a sin just   because they find themselves caught up in that sin.  On the other hand,   genuine Christians should not treat homosexuality sin as worse than any   other sin in light of salvation. Sin is sin&#8230; any sin has the same   result: eternal separation from God.</p>
<h2>They Are ALL So Judgmental</h2>
<p>I&#8217;m standing in line at a restaurant in the airport. In front of me   is this guy from New York going on and on about how he doesn&#8217;t like the   Midwest.  &#8220;People from the Midwest are ALL so judgmental. Everything to   them boils down to what the &#8216;Big Guy&#8217; or the great &#8216;JC&#8217; says about   something. It&#8217;s like stepping into the dark ages when I go there. They   are so regressed and narrow minded. Everyone judges you if you don&#8217;t   believe like them. They are all so judgmental about everything. They   aren&#8217;t open minded about anything. They judge everyone&#8230;&#8221;  Of course   this was said with the appropriate smug air of moral and intellectual   superiority. It was all I could do to hold my tongue which was BEGGING   me to let go with &#8220;you&#8217;re an idiot&#8221;.</p>
<p>Tell me please&#8230; what is the most obvious thing wrong with his diatribe? [insert Jeopardy countdown jingle music here]</p>
<p>Do you ever just laugh at how hypocritical this kind of commentary   is? Why is it hypocritical? BECAUSE IT IS PURELY A JUDGMENT OF OTHERS!   The entire dialog is one great big JUDGMENT about others being   judgmental. Every word this guy spoke was a stereotyping, intolerant,   close-minded, judgmental proclamation of an entire group of people.</p>
<p>Next time you hear someone saying something about others being   &#8220;judgmental&#8221; ask them: aren&#8217;t you judging them by calling them   judgmental? What makes you any different?</p>
<p>The truth is, those who are most vocal about &#8220;not judging&#8221; are   themselves the most judgmental, intolerant people on the planet. They   will not accept, consider or tolerate anyone who dares judge anything   about their actions or beliefs while roundly condemning and judging them   for doing so.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be intimidated by people like that. Just ask them &#8220;aren&#8217;t you   judging them by calling them judgmental?&#8221; It&#8217;s quite a lot of fun   watching them squirm to come up with an answer. &#8220;Oh, it&#8217;s not the same   thing, I&#8217;m not judgmental&#8221; they will usually say.  Oh yes friend, you   are.</p>
<h2>Yeah, That Makes Sense</h2>
<p>I hate political correctness. I&#8217;m going through security at the   airport and they&#8217;ve pulled two people out of line to do an extended   security check. The first is about a 19 year old male; a clean cut kid   fresh out of Marine bootcamp in uniform, and the other is a little old   gray haired lady.  They made the soldier take off his uniform shirt and   dump his duffle bag so they could search him. They patted down the   seasoned citizen from top to bottom.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, persons who fit the description of 98% of today&#8217;s   terrorists are not chosen no doubt because of the fear of &#8220;profiling&#8221;   which is probably the MOST STUPID policy a country can have. If 98% of   all the people in the world who blow up, behead and kill other people   are illiterate, green haired, three legged, cross dressers&#8230; why   wouldn&#8217;t you specifically target Texas Aggies for extra security? (Go   Sooners!) That&#8217;s not discrimination; it&#8217;s common sense. But not in   America.</p>
<p>To show how tolerant and sensitive we are, we do security checks on   12 year old kids with their parents, American soldiers and senior   citizens while waving &#8220;hi&#8221; to the 30 year old Middle Eastern male   carrying a backpack, wearing a large loose jacket with a ticking sound   clearly audible from both.  Now, I know I&#8217;m going to hear from all my  Muslim and politically correct readers about how discriminatory and  prejudiced I&#8221;m being but you know what folks? When the possible outcome  of ignoring this reality is the death of my family, country or myself, I  really don&#8217;t care if you think I&#8217;m discriminating.  It doesn&#8217;t change  that fact that 98% of the world&#8217;s terrorists fits a single physical and  ethnic profile. So there&#8217;s a 98% chance that if someone in line at the  airport is here to blow up a plane, there&#8217;s less than a 2% chance it&#8217;s  the Aggie (unless they are boarding a plane in Norman after a loss at OU).</p>
<p>Seriously, I did find it curious they made the soldier dude remove   his uniform jacket to search him while across the aisle they refused to   have a Muslim woman remove her head scarf even though it was loose   enough to hide a claymore mine under.</p>
<p>Political correctness may kill us all some day.<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h2>The Inclusive Gospel</h2>
<p>Very interesting how Ted Haggard has become CNN&#8217;s go-to boy for   commentary on gay Christianity. I was watching him debate another gay   &#8220;Christian&#8221; on CNN this morning. Their debate? The other guy was arguing   for a &#8220;Gospel that is inclusive&#8221;, and Ted was arguing that the Gospel   is the Gospel but we all interpret it differently (or some such wishy   washy nonsense that even I had trouble discerning).</p>
<p>Inclusive Gospel? It is inclusive&#8230; on God&#8217;s terms. Do it His way,   and you are included.  But it&#8217;s not inclusive in the way this gay   &#8220;Christian&#8221; was pontificating: that we should accept any and all forms   of &#8220;Christianity&#8221;, specifically, we shouldn&#8217;t be &#8220;homophobic&#8221;   Christians. We should accept as normal and Godly any Christian who wants   to practice homosexuality or homosexual marriage.</p>
<p>Let me be clear here: a homosexual is included in Christianity the   way any other sinner is included&#8230; by repenting of their sin, turning   from it, and being saved by the shed blood of Jesus Christ. Liar, thief,   adulterer, cheat, gossip, glutton or homosexual&#8230; we all have equal   access to Christianity ON GOD&#8217;s TERMS!</p>
<p>Ted was at one time a leading Bible evangelical until he &#8220;discovered&#8221;   God really doesn&#8217;t mean what He plainly says on the topic and being  gay  is just a step in your journey from &#8220;glory to glory to glory&#8221;.</p>
<p>A few years ago after his gay trysts were exposed, Haggard was the   ridiculed punching bag of the liberal news channels. Ted now says he   &#8220;doesn&#8217;t judge people anymore&#8221; and CNN is all too willing to let him be   the voice of Christianity (CNN is always willing to let Christians on   their shows as long as they aren&#8217;t Bible believing Christians).</p>
<p>Where Ted&#8217;s declaration of &#8220;non-judging&#8221; goes wrong is 1) yes, he   does &#8220;judge&#8221; people&#8230; everyone makes judgments about people every   single day on all sorts of levels. Even if you are judging everyone as   &#8220;okay&#8221; you are judging; 2) Ted is rejecting the fact that GOD has   &#8220;judged&#8221; homosexuality as a sin, and so must we. We cannot allow   political correctness or social pressure to cause us to shy away from   calling sin what God has called sin.</p>
<p>People like Haggard and singer Ray Boltz are eroding the Gospel by   running around trying to change what God clearly says about a sin just   because they find themselves caught up in that sin.  On the other hand,   genuine Christians should not treat homosexuality sin as worse than any   other sin in light of salvation. Sin is sin&#8230; any sin has the same   result: eternal separation from God.</p>
<h2>They Are ALL So Judgmental</h2>
<p>I&#8217;m standing in line at a restaurant in the airport. In front of me   is this guy from New York going on and on about how he doesn&#8217;t like the   Midwest.  &#8220;People from the Midwest are ALL so judgmental. Everything to   them boils down to what the &#8216;Big Guy&#8217; or the great &#8216;JC&#8217; says about   something. It&#8217;s like stepping into the dark ages when I go there. They   are so regressed and narrow minded. Everyone judges you if you don&#8217;t   believe like them. They are all so judgmental about everything. They   aren&#8217;t open minded about anything. They judge everyone&#8230;&#8221;  Of course   this was said with the appropriate smug air of moral and intellectual   superiority. It was all I could do to hold my tongue which was BEGGING   me to let go with &#8220;you&#8217;re an idiot&#8221;.</p>
<p>Tell me please&#8230; what is the most obvious thing wrong with his diatribe? [insert Jeopardy countdown jingle music here]</p>
<p>Do you ever just laugh at how hypocritical this kind of commentary   is? Why is it hypocritical? BECAUSE IT IS PURELY A JUDGMENT OF OTHERS!   The entire dialog is one great big JUDGMENT about others being   judgmental. Every word this guy spoke was a stereotyping, intolerant,   close-minded, judgmental proclamation of an entire group of people.</p>
<p>Next time you hear someone saying something about others being   &#8220;judgmental&#8221; ask them: aren&#8217;t you judging them by calling them   judgmental? What makes you any different?</p>
<p>The truth is, those who are most vocal about &#8220;not judging&#8221; are   themselves the most judgmental, intolerant people on the planet. They   will not accept, consider or tolerate anyone who dares judge anything   about their actions or beliefs while roundly condemning and judging them   for doing so.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be intimidated by people like that. Just ask them &#8220;aren&#8217;t you   judging them by calling them judgmental?&#8221; It&#8217;s quite a lot of fun   watching them squirm to come up with an answer. &#8220;Oh, it&#8217;s not the same   thing, I&#8217;m not judgmental&#8221; they will usually say.  Oh yes friend, you   are.</p>
<h2>Yeah, That Makes Sense</h2>
<p>I hate political correctness. I&#8217;m going through security at the   airport and they&#8217;ve pulled two people out of line to do an extended   security check. The first is about a 19 year old male; a clean cut kid   fresh out of Marine bootcamp in uniform, and the other is a little old   gray haired lady.  They made the soldier take off his uniform shirt and   dump his duffle bag so they could search him. They patted down the   seasoned citizen from top to bottom.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, persons who fit the description of 98% of today&#8217;s   terrorists are not chosen no doubt because of the fear of &#8220;profiling&#8221;   which is probably the MOST STUPID policy a country can have. If 98% of   all the people in the world who blow up, behead and kill other people   are illiterate, green haired, three legged, cross dressers&#8230; why   wouldn&#8217;t you specifically target Texas Aggies for extra security? (Go   Sooners!) That&#8217;s not discrimination; it&#8217;s common sense. But not in   America.</p>
<p>To show how tolerant and sensitive we are, we do security checks on   12 year old kids with their parents, American soldiers and senior   citizens while waving &#8220;hi&#8221; to the 30 year old Middle Eastern male   carrying a backpack, wearing a large loose jacket with a ticking sound   clearly audible from both.  Now, I know I&#8217;m going to hear from all my  Muslim and politically correct readers about how discriminatory and  prejudiced I&#8221;m being but you know what folks? When the possible outcome  of ignoring this reality is the death of my family, country or myself, I  really don&#8217;t care if you think I&#8217;m discriminating.  It doesn&#8217;t change  that fact that 98% of the world&#8217;s terrorists fits a single physical and  ethnic profile. So there&#8217;s a 98% chance that if someone in line at the  airport is here to blow up a plane, there&#8217;s less than a 2% chance it&#8217;s  the Aggie (unless they are boarding a plane in Norman after a loss at OU).</p>
<p>Seriously, I did find it curious they made the soldier dude remove   his uniform jacket to search him while across the aisle they refused to   have a Muslim woman remove her head scarf even though it was loose   enough to hide a claymore mine under.</p>
<p>Political correctness may kill us all some day.<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h2>The Inclusive Gospel</h2>
<p>Very interesting how Ted Haggard has become CNN&#8217;s go-to boy for   commentary on gay Christianity. I was watching him debate another gay   &#8220;Christian&#8221; on CNN this morning. Their debate? The other guy was arguing   for a &#8220;Gospel that is inclusive&#8221;, and Ted was arguing that the Gospel   is the Gospel but we all interpret it differently (or some such wishy   washy nonsense that even I had trouble discerning).</p>
<p>Inclusive Gospel? It is inclusive&#8230; on God&#8217;s terms. Do it His way,   and you are included.  But it&#8217;s not inclusive in the way this gay   &#8220;Christian&#8221; was pontificating: that we should accept any and all forms   of &#8220;Christianity&#8221;, specifically, we shouldn&#8217;t be &#8220;homophobic&#8221;   Christians. We should accept as normal and Godly any Christian who wants   to practice homosexuality or homosexual marriage.</p>
<p>Let me be clear here: a homosexual is included in Christianity the   way any other sinner is included&#8230; by repenting of their sin, turning   from it, and being saved by the shed blood of Jesus Christ. Liar, thief,   adulterer, cheat, gossip, glutton or homosexual&#8230; we all have equal   access to Christianity ON GOD&#8217;s TERMS!</p>
<p>Ted was at one time a leading Bible evangelical until he &#8220;discovered&#8221;   God really doesn&#8217;t mean what He plainly says on the topic and being  gay  is just a step in your journey from &#8220;glory to glory to glory&#8221;.</p>
<p>A few years ago after his gay trysts were exposed, Haggard was the   ridiculed punching bag of the liberal news channels. Ted now says he   &#8220;doesn&#8217;t judge people anymore&#8221; and CNN is all too willing to let him be   the voice of Christianity (CNN is always willing to let Christians on   their shows as long as they aren&#8217;t Bible believing Christians).</p>
<p>Where Ted&#8217;s declaration of &#8220;non-judging&#8221; goes wrong is 1) yes, he   does &#8220;judge&#8221; people&#8230; everyone makes judgments about people every   single day on all sorts of levels. Even if you are judging everyone as   &#8220;okay&#8221; you are judging; 2) Ted is rejecting the fact that GOD has   &#8220;judged&#8221; homosexuality as a sin, and so must we. We cannot allow   political correctness or social pressure to cause us to shy away from   calling sin what God has called sin.</p>
<p>People like Haggard and singer Ray Boltz are eroding the Gospel by   running around trying to change what God clearly says about a sin just   because they find themselves caught up in that sin.  On the other hand,   genuine Christians should not treat homosexuality sin as worse than any   other sin in light of salvation. Sin is sin&#8230; any sin has the same   result: eternal separation from God.</p>
<h2>They Are ALL So Judgmental</h2>
<p>I&#8217;m standing in line at a restaurant in the airport. In front of me   is this guy from New York going on and on about how he doesn&#8217;t like the   Midwest.  &#8220;People from the Midwest are ALL so judgmental. Everything to   them boils down to what the &#8216;Big Guy&#8217; or the great &#8216;JC&#8217; says about   something. It&#8217;s like stepping into the dark ages when I go there. They   are so regressed and narrow minded. Everyone judges you if you don&#8217;t   believe like them. They are all so judgmental about everything. They   aren&#8217;t open minded about anything. They judge everyone&#8230;&#8221;  Of course   this was said with the appropriate smug air of moral and intellectual   superiority. It was all I could do to hold my tongue which was BEGGING   me to let go with &#8220;you&#8217;re an idiot&#8221;.</p>
<p>Tell me please&#8230; what is the most obvious thing wrong with his diatribe? [insert Jeopardy countdown jingle music here]</p>
<p>Do you ever just laugh at how hypocritical this kind of commentary   is? Why is it hypocritical? BECAUSE IT IS PURELY A JUDGMENT OF OTHERS!   The entire dialog is one great big JUDGMENT about others being   judgmental. Every word this guy spoke was a stereotyping, intolerant,   close-minded, judgmental proclamation of an entire group of people.</p>
<p>Next time you hear someone saying something about others being   &#8220;judgmental&#8221; ask them: aren&#8217;t you judging them by calling them   judgmental? What makes you any different?</p>
<p>The truth is, those who are most vocal about &#8220;not judging&#8221; are   themselves the most judgmental, intolerant people on the planet. They   will not accept, consider or tolerate anyone who dares judge anything   about their actions or beliefs while roundly condemning and judging them   for doing so.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be intimidated by people like that. Just ask them &#8220;aren&#8217;t you   judging them by calling them judgmental?&#8221; It&#8217;s quite a lot of fun   watching them squirm to come up with an answer. &#8220;Oh, it&#8217;s not the same   thing, I&#8217;m not judgmental&#8221; they will usually say.  Oh yes friend, you   are.</p>
<h2>Yeah, That Makes Sense</h2>
<p>I hate political correctness. I&#8217;m going through security at the   airport and they&#8217;ve pulled two people out of line to do an extended   security check. The first is about a 19 year old male; a clean cut kid   fresh out of Marine bootcamp in uniform, and the other is a little old   gray haired lady.  They made the soldier take off his uniform shirt and   dump his duffle bag so they could search him. They patted down the   seasoned citizen from top to bottom.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, persons who fit the description of 98% of today&#8217;s   terrorists are not chosen no doubt because of the fear of &#8220;profiling&#8221;   which is probably the MOST STUPID policy a country can have. If 98% of   all the people in the world who blow up, behead and kill other people   are illiterate, green haired, three legged, cross dressers&#8230; why   wouldn&#8217;t you specifically target Texas Aggies for extra security? (Go   Sooners!) That&#8217;s not discrimination; it&#8217;s common sense. But not in   America.</p>
<p>To show how tolerant and sensitive we are, we do security checks on   12 year old kids with their parents, American soldiers and senior   citizens while waving &#8220;hi&#8221; to the 30 year old Middle Eastern male   carrying a backpack, wearing a large loose jacket with a ticking sound   clearly audible from both.  Now, I know I&#8217;m going to hear from all my  Muslim and politically correct readers about how discriminatory and  prejudiced I&#8221;m being but you know what folks? When the possible outcome  of ignoring this reality is the death of my family, country or myself, I  really don&#8217;t care if you think I&#8217;m discriminating.  It doesn&#8217;t change  that fact that 98% of the world&#8217;s terrorists fits a single physical and  ethnic profile. So there&#8217;s a 98% chance that if someone in line at the  airport is here to blow up a plane, there&#8217;s less than a 2% chance it&#8217;s  the Aggie (unless they are boarding a plane in Norman after a loss at OU).</p>
<p>Seriously, I did find it curious they made the soldier dude remove   his uniform jacket to search him while across the aisle they refused to   have a Muslim woman remove her head scarf even though it was loose   enough to hide a claymore mine under.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h2>The Inclusive Gospel</h2>
<p>Very interesting how Ted Haggard has become CNN&#8217;s go-to boy for   commentary on gay Christianity. I was watching him debate another gay   &#8220;Christian&#8221; on CNN this morning. Their debate? The other guy was arguing   for a &#8220;Gospel that is inclusive&#8221;, and Ted was arguing that the Gospel   is the Gospel but we all interpret it differently (or some such wishy   washy nonsense that even I had trouble discerning).</p>
<p>Inclusive Gospel? It is inclusive&#8230; on God&#8217;s terms. Do it His way,   and you are included.  But it&#8217;s not inclusive in the way this gay   &#8220;Christian&#8221; was pontificating: that we should accept any and all forms   of &#8220;Christianity&#8221;, specifically, we shouldn&#8217;t be &#8220;homophobic&#8221;   Christians. We should accept as normal and Godly any Christian who wants   to practice homosexuality or homosexual marriage.</p>
<p>Let me be clear here: a homosexual is included in Christianity the   way any other sinner is included&#8230; by repenting of their sin, turning   from it, and being saved by the shed blood of Jesus Christ. Liar, thief,   adulterer, cheat, gossip, glutton or homosexual&#8230; we all have equal   access to Christianity ON GOD&#8217;s TERMS!</p>
<p>Ted was at one time a leading Bible evangelical until he &#8220;discovered&#8221;   God really doesn&#8217;t mean what He plainly says on the topic and being  gay  is just a step in your journey from &#8220;glory to glory to glory&#8221;.</p>
<p>A few years ago after his gay trysts were exposed, Haggard was the   ridiculed punching bag of the liberal news channels. Ted now says he   &#8220;doesn&#8217;t judge people anymore&#8221; and CNN is all too willing to let him be   the voice of Christianity (CNN is always willing to let Christians on   their shows as long as they aren&#8217;t Bible believing Christians).</p>
<p>Where Ted&#8217;s declaration of &#8220;non-judging&#8221; goes wrong is 1) yes, he   does &#8220;judge&#8221; people&#8230; everyone makes judgments about people every   single day on all sorts of levels. Even if you are judging everyone as   &#8220;okay&#8221; you are judging; 2) Ted is rejecting the fact that GOD has   &#8220;judged&#8221; homosexuality as a sin, and so must we. We cannot allow   political correctness or social pressure to cause us to shy away from   calling sin what God has called sin.</p>
<p>People like Haggard and singer Ray Boltz are eroding the Gospel by   running around trying to change what God clearly says about a sin just   because they find themselves caught up in that sin.  On the other hand,   genuine Christians should not treat homosexuality sin as worse than any   other sin in light of salvation. Sin is sin&#8230; any sin has the same   result: eternal separation from God.</p>
<h2>They Are ALL So Judgmental</h2>
<p>I&#8217;m standing in line at a restaurant in the airport. In front of me   is this guy from New York going on and on about how he doesn&#8217;t like the   Midwest.  &#8220;People from the Midwest are ALL so judgmental. Everything to   them boils down to what the &#8216;Big Guy&#8217; or the great &#8216;JC&#8217; says about   something. It&#8217;s like stepping into the dark ages when I go there. They   are so regressed and narrow minded. Everyone judges you if you don&#8217;t   believe like them. They are all so judgmental about everything. They   aren&#8217;t open minded about anything. They judge everyone&#8230;&#8221;  Of course   this was said with the appropriate smug air of moral and intellectual   superiority. It was all I could do to hold my tongue which was BEGGING   me to let go with &#8220;you&#8217;re an idiot&#8221;.</p>
<p>Tell me please&#8230; what is the most obvious thing wrong with his diatribe? [insert Jeopardy countdown jingle music here]</p>
<p>Do you ever just laugh at how hypocritical this kind of commentary   is? Why is it hypocritical? BECAUSE IT IS PURELY A JUDGMENT OF OTHERS!   The entire dialog is one great big JUDGMENT about others being   judgmental. Every word this guy spoke was a stereotyping, intolerant,   close-minded, judgmental proclamation of an entire group of people.</p>
<p>Next time you hear someone saying something about others being   &#8220;judgmental&#8221; ask them: aren&#8217;t you judging them by calling them   judgmental? What makes you any different?</p>
<p>The truth is, those who are most vocal about &#8220;not judging&#8221; are   themselves the most judgmental, intolerant people on the planet. They   will not accept, consider or tolerate anyone who dares judge anything   about their actions or beliefs while roundly condemning and judging them   for doing so.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be intimidated by people like that. Just ask them &#8220;aren&#8217;t you   judging them by calling them judgmental?&#8221; It&#8217;s quite a lot of fun   watching them squirm to come up with an answer. &#8220;Oh, it&#8217;s not the same   thing, I&#8217;m not judgmental&#8221; they will usually say.  Oh yes friend, you   are.</p>
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<p>I hate political correctness. I&#8217;m going through security at the   airport and they&#8217;ve pulled two people out of line to do an extended   security check. The first is about a 19 year old male; a clean cut kid   fresh out of Marine bootcamp in uniform, and the other is a little old   gray haired lady.  They made the soldier take off his uniform shirt and   dump his duffle bag so they could search him. They patted down the   seasoned citizen from top to bottom.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, persons who fit the description of 98% of today&#8217;s   terrorists are not chosen no doubt because of the fear of &#8220;profiling&#8221;   which is probably the MOST STUPID policy a country can have. If 98% of   all the people in the world who blow up, behead and kill other people   are illiterate, green haired, three legged, cross dressers&#8230; why   wouldn&#8217;t you specifically target Texas Aggies for extra security? (Go   Sooners!) That&#8217;s not discrimination; it&#8217;s common sense. But not in   America.</p>
<p>To show how tolerant and sensitive we are, we do security checks on   12 year old kids with their parents, American soldiers and senior   citizens while waving &#8220;hi&#8221; to the 30 year old Middle Eastern male   carrying a backpack, wearing a large loose jacket with a ticking sound   clearly audible from both.  Now, I know I&#8217;m going to hear from all my  Muslim and politically correct readers about how discriminatory and  prejudiced I&#8221;m being but you know what folks? When the possible outcome  of ignoring this reality is the death of my family, country or myself, I  really don&#8217;t care if you think I&#8217;m discriminating.  It doesn&#8217;t change  that fact that 98% of the world&#8217;s terrorists fits a single physical and  ethnic profile. So there&#8217;s a 98% chance that if someone in line at the  airport is here to blow up a plane, there&#8217;s less than a 2% chance it&#8217;s  the Aggie (unless they are boarding a plane in Norman after a loss at OU).</p>
<p>Seriously, I did find it curious they made the soldier dude remove   his uniform jacket to search him while across the aisle they refused to   have a Muslim woman remove her head scarf even though it was loose   enough to hide a claymore mine under.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h2>The Inclusive Gospel</h2>
<p>Very interesting how Ted Haggard has become CNN&#8217;s go-to boy for   commentary on gay Christianity. I was watching him debate another gay   &#8220;Christian&#8221; on CNN this morning. Their debate? The other guy was arguing   for a &#8220;Gospel that is inclusive&#8221;, and Ted was arguing that the Gospel   is the Gospel but we all interpret it differently (or some such wishy   washy nonsense that even I had trouble discerning).</p>
<p>Inclusive Gospel? It is inclusive&#8230; on God&#8217;s terms. Do it His way,   and you are included.  But it&#8217;s not inclusive in the way this gay   &#8220;Christian&#8221; was pontificating: that we should accept any and all forms   of &#8220;Christianity&#8221;, specifically, we shouldn&#8217;t be &#8220;homophobic&#8221;   Christians. We should accept as normal and Godly any Christian who wants   to practice homosexuality or homosexual marriage.</p>
<p>Let me be clear here: a homosexual is included in Christianity the   way any other sinner is included&#8230; by repenting of their sin, turning   from it, and being saved by the shed blood of Jesus Christ. Liar, thief,   adulterer, cheat, gossip, glutton or homosexual&#8230; we all have equal   access to Christianity ON GOD&#8217;s TERMS!</p>
<p>Ted was at one time a leading Bible evangelical until he &#8220;discovered&#8221;   God really doesn&#8217;t mean what He plainly says on the topic and being  gay  is just a step in your journey from &#8220;glory to glory to glory&#8221;.</p>
<p>A few years ago after his gay trysts were exposed, Haggard was the   ridiculed punching bag of the liberal news channels. Ted now says he   &#8220;doesn&#8217;t judge people anymore&#8221; and CNN is all too willing to let him be   the voice of Christianity (CNN is always willing to let Christians on   their shows as long as they aren&#8217;t Bible believing Christians).</p>
<p>Where Ted&#8217;s declaration of &#8220;non-judging&#8221; goes wrong is 1) yes, he   does &#8220;judge&#8221; people&#8230; everyone makes judgments about people every   single day on all sorts of levels. Even if you are judging everyone as   &#8220;okay&#8221; you are judging; 2) Ted is rejecting the fact that GOD has   &#8220;judged&#8221; homosexuality as a sin, and so must we. We cannot allow   political correctness or social pressure to cause us to shy away from   calling sin what God has called sin.</p>
<p>People like Haggard and singer Ray Boltz are eroding the Gospel by   running around trying to change what God clearly says about a sin just   because they find themselves caught up in that sin.  On the other hand,   genuine Christians should not treat homosexuality sin as worse than any   other sin in light of salvation. Sin is sin&#8230; any sin has the same   result: eternal separation from God.</p>
<h2>They Are ALL So Judgmental</h2>
<p>I&#8217;m standing in line at a restaurant in the airport. In front of me   is this guy from New York going on and on about how he doesn&#8217;t like the   Midwest.  &#8220;People from the Midwest are ALL so judgmental. Everything to   them boils down to what the &#8216;Big Guy&#8217; or the great &#8216;JC&#8217; says about   something. It&#8217;s like stepping into the dark ages when I go there. They   are so regressed and narrow minded. Everyone judges you if you don&#8217;t   believe like them. They are all so judgmental about everything. They   aren&#8217;t open minded about anything. They judge everyone&#8230;&#8221;  Of course   this was said with the appropriate smug air of moral and intellectual   superiority. It was all I could do to hold my tongue which was BEGGING   me to let go with &#8220;you&#8217;re an idiot&#8221;.</p>
<p>Tell me please&#8230; what is the most obvious thing wrong with his diatribe? [insert Jeopardy countdown jingle music here]</p>
<p>Do you ever just laugh at how hypocritical this kind of commentary   is? Why is it hypocritical? BECAUSE IT IS PURELY A JUDGMENT OF OTHERS!   The entire dialog is one great big JUDGMENT about others being   judgmental. Every word this guy spoke was a stereotyping, intolerant,   close-minded, judgmental proclamation of an entire group of people.</p>
<p>Next time you hear someone saying something about others being   &#8220;judgmental&#8221; ask them: aren&#8217;t you judging them by calling them   judgmental? What makes you any different?</p>
<p>The truth is, those who are most vocal about &#8220;not judging&#8221; are   themselves the most judgmental, intolerant people on the planet. They   will not accept, consider or tolerate anyone who dares judge anything   about their actions or beliefs while roundly condemning and judging them   for doing so.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be intimidated by people like that. Just ask them &#8220;aren&#8217;t you   judging them by calling them judgmental?&#8221; It&#8217;s quite a lot of fun   watching them squirm to come up with an answer. &#8220;Oh, it&#8217;s not the same   thing, I&#8217;m not judgmental&#8221; they will usually say.  Oh yes friend, you   are.</p>
<h2>Yeah, That Makes Sense</h2>
<p>I hate political correctness. I&#8217;m going through security at the   airport and they&#8217;ve pulled two people out of line to do an extended   security check. The first is about a 19 year old male; a clean cut kid   fresh out of Marine bootcamp in uniform, and the other is a little old   gray haired lady.  They made the soldier take off his uniform shirt and   dump his duffle bag so they could search him. They patted down the   seasoned citizen from top to bottom.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, persons who fit the description of 98% of today&#8217;s   terrorists are not chosen no doubt because of the fear of &#8220;profiling&#8221;   which is probably the MOST STUPID policy a country can have. If 98% of   all the people in the world who blow up, behead and kill other people   are illiterate, green haired, three legged, cross dressers&#8230; why   wouldn&#8217;t you specifically target Texas Aggies for extra security? (Go   Sooners!) That&#8217;s not discrimination; it&#8217;s common sense. But not in   America.</p>
<p>To show how tolerant and sensitive we are, we do security checks on   12 year old kids with their parents, American soldiers and senior   citizens while waving &#8220;hi&#8221; to the 30 year old Middle Eastern male   carrying a backpack, wearing a large loose jacket with a ticking sound   clearly audible from both.  Now, I know I&#8217;m going to hear from all my  Muslim and politically correct readers about how discriminatory and  prejudiced I&#8221;m being but you know what folks? When the possible outcome  of ignoring this reality is the death of my family, country or myself, I  really don&#8217;t care if you think I&#8217;m discriminating.  It doesn&#8217;t change  that fact that 98% of the world&#8217;s terrorists fits a single physical and  ethnic profile. So there&#8217;s a 98% chance that if someone in line at the  airport is here to blow up a plane, there&#8217;s less than a 2% chance it&#8217;s  the Aggie (unless they are boarding a plane in Norman after a loss at OU).</p>
<p>Seriously, I did find it curious they made the soldier dude remove   his uniform jacket to search him while across the aisle they refused to   have a Muslim woman remove her head scarf even though it was loose   enough to hide a claymore mine under.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h2>The Inclusive Gospel</h2>
<p>Very interesting how Ted Haggard has become CNN&#8217;s go-to boy for   commentary on gay Christianity. I was watching him debate another gay   &#8220;Christian&#8221; on CNN this morning. Their debate? The other guy was arguing   for a &#8220;Gospel that is inclusive&#8221;, and Ted was arguing that the Gospel   is the Gospel but we all interpret it differently (or some such wishy   washy nonsense that even I had trouble discerning).</p>
<p>Inclusive Gospel? It is inclusive&#8230; on God&#8217;s terms. Do it His way,   and you are included.  But it&#8217;s not inclusive in the way this gay   &#8220;Christian&#8221; was pontificating: that we should accept any and all forms   of &#8220;Christianity&#8221;, specifically, we shouldn&#8217;t be &#8220;homophobic&#8221;   Christians. We should accept as normal and Godly any Christian who wants   to practice homosexuality or homosexual marriage.</p>
<p>Let me be clear here: a homosexual is included in Christianity the   way any other sinner is included&#8230; by repenting of their sin, turning   from it, and being saved by the shed blood of Jesus Christ. Liar, thief,   adulterer, cheat, gossip, glutton or homosexual&#8230; we all have equal   access to Christianity ON GOD&#8217;s TERMS!</p>
<p>Ted was at one time a leading Bible evangelical until he &#8220;discovered&#8221;   God really doesn&#8217;t mean what He plainly says on the topic and being  gay  is just a step in your journey from &#8220;glory to glory to glory&#8221;.</p>
<p>A few years ago after his gay trysts were exposed, Haggard was the   ridiculed punching bag of the liberal news channels. Ted now says he   &#8220;doesn&#8217;t judge people anymore&#8221; and CNN is all too willing to let him be   the voice of Christianity (CNN is always willing to let Christians on   their shows as long as they aren&#8217;t Bible believing Christians).</p>
<p>Where Ted&#8217;s declaration of &#8220;non-judging&#8221; goes wrong is 1) yes, he   does &#8220;judge&#8221; people&#8230; everyone makes judgments about people every   single day on all sorts of levels. Even if you are judging everyone as   &#8220;okay&#8221; you are judging; 2) Ted is rejecting the fact that GOD has   &#8220;judged&#8221; homosexuality as a sin, and so must we. We cannot allow   political correctness or social pressure to cause us to shy away from   calling sin what God has called sin.</p>
<p>People like Haggard and singer Ray Boltz are eroding the Gospel by   running around trying to change what God clearly says about a sin just   because they find themselves caught up in that sin.  On the other hand,   genuine Christians should not treat homosexuality sin as worse than any   other sin in light of salvation. Sin is sin&#8230; any sin has the same   result: eternal separation from God.</p>
<h2>They Are ALL So Judgmental</h2>
<p>I&#8217;m standing in line at a restaurant in the airport. In front of me   is this guy from New York going on and on about how he doesn&#8217;t like the   Midwest.  &#8220;People from the Midwest are ALL so judgmental. Everything to   them boils down to what the &#8216;Big Guy&#8217; or the great &#8216;JC&#8217; says about   something. It&#8217;s like stepping into the dark ages when I go there. They   are so regressed and narrow minded. Everyone judges you if you don&#8217;t   believe like them. They are all so judgmental about everything. They   aren&#8217;t open minded about anything. They judge everyone&#8230;&#8221;  Of course   this was said with the appropriate smug air of moral and intellectual   superiority. It was all I could do to hold my tongue which was BEGGING   me to let go with &#8220;you&#8217;re an idiot&#8221;.</p>
<p>Tell me please&#8230; what is the most obvious thing wrong with his diatribe? [insert Jeopardy countdown jingle music here]</p>
<p>Do you ever just laugh at how hypocritical this kind of commentary   is? Why is it hypocritical? BECAUSE IT IS PURELY A JUDGMENT OF OTHERS!   The entire dialog is one great big JUDGMENT about others being   judgmental. Every word this guy spoke was a stereotyping, intolerant,   close-minded, judgmental proclamation of an entire group of people.</p>
<p>Next time you hear someone saying something about others being   &#8220;judgmental&#8221; ask them: aren&#8217;t you judging them by calling them   judgmental? What makes you any different?</p>
<p>The truth is, those who are most vocal about &#8220;not judging&#8221; are   themselves the most judgmental, intolerant people on the planet. They   will not accept, consider or tolerate anyone who dares judge anything   about their actions or beliefs while roundly condemning and judging them   for doing so.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be intimidated by people like that. Just ask them &#8220;aren&#8217;t you   judging them by calling them judgmental?&#8221; It&#8217;s quite a lot of fun   watching them squirm to come up with an answer. &#8220;Oh, it&#8217;s not the same   thing, I&#8217;m not judgmental&#8221; they will usually say.  Oh yes friend, you   are.</p>
<h2>Yeah, That Makes Sense</h2>
<p>I hate political correctness. I&#8217;m going through security at the   airport and they&#8217;ve pulled two people out of line to do an extended   security check. The first is about a 19 year old male; a clean cut kid   fresh out of Marine bootcamp in uniform, and the other is a little old   gray haired lady.  They made the soldier take off his uniform shirt and   dump his duffle bag so they could search him. They patted down the   seasoned citizen from top to bottom.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, persons who fit the description of 98% of today&#8217;s   terrorists are not chosen no doubt because of the fear of &#8220;profiling&#8221;   which is probably the MOST STUPID policy a country can have. If 98% of   all the people in the world who blow up, behead and kill other people   are illiterate, green haired, three legged, cross dressers&#8230; why   wouldn&#8217;t you specifically target Texas Aggies for extra security? (Go   Sooners!) That&#8217;s not discrimination; it&#8217;s common sense. But not in   America.</p>
<p>To show how tolerant and sensitive we are, we do security checks on   12 year old kids with their parents, American soldiers and senior   citizens while waving &#8220;hi&#8221; to the 30 year old Middle Eastern male   carrying a backpack, wearing a large loose jacket with a ticking sound   clearly audible from both.  Now, I know I&#8217;m going to hear from all my  Muslim and politically correct readers about how discriminatory and  prejudiced I&#8221;m being but you know what folks? When the possible outcome  of ignoring this reality is the death of my family, country or myself, I  really don&#8217;t care if you think I&#8217;m discriminating.  It doesn&#8217;t change  that fact that 98% of the world&#8217;s terrorists fits a single physical and  ethnic profile. So there&#8217;s a 98% chance that if someone in line at the  airport is here to blow up a plane, there&#8217;s less than a 2% chance it&#8217;s  the Aggie (unless they are boarding a plane in Norman after a loss at OU).</p>
<p>Seriously, I did find it curious they made the soldier dude remove   his uniform jacket to search him while across the aisle they refused to   have a Muslim woman remove her head scarf even though it was loose   enough to hide a claymore mine under.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h2>The Inclusive Gospel</h2>
<p>Very interesting how Ted Haggard has become CNN&#8217;s go-to boy for   commentary on gay Christianity. I was watching him debate another gay   &#8220;Christian&#8221; on CNN this morning. Their debate? The other guy was arguing   for a &#8220;Gospel that is inclusive&#8221;, and Ted was arguing that the Gospel   is the Gospel but we all interpret it differently (or some such wishy   washy nonsense that even I had trouble discerning).</p>
<p>Inclusive Gospel? It is inclusive&#8230; on God&#8217;s terms. Do it His way,   and you are included.  But it&#8217;s not inclusive in the way this gay   &#8220;Christian&#8221; was pontificating: that we should accept any and all forms   of &#8220;Christianity&#8221;, specifically, we shouldn&#8217;t be &#8220;homophobic&#8221;   Christians. We should accept as normal and Godly any Christian who wants   to practice homosexuality or homosexual marriage.</p>
<p>Let me be clear here: a homosexual is included in Christianity the   way any other sinner is included&#8230; by repenting of their sin, turning   from it, and being saved by the shed blood of Jesus Christ. Liar, thief,   adulterer, cheat, gossip, glutton or homosexual&#8230; we all have equal   access to Christianity ON GOD&#8217;s TERMS!</p>
<p>Ted was at one time a leading Bible evangelical until he &#8220;discovered&#8221;   God really doesn&#8217;t mean what He plainly says on the topic and being  gay  is just a step in your journey from &#8220;glory to glory to glory&#8221;.</p>
<p>A few years ago after his gay trysts were exposed, Haggard was the   ridiculed punching bag of the liberal news channels. Ted now says he   &#8220;doesn&#8217;t judge people anymore&#8221; and CNN is all too willing to let him be   the voice of Christianity (CNN is always willing to let Christians on   their shows as long as they aren&#8217;t Bible believing Christians).</p>
<p>Where Ted&#8217;s declaration of &#8220;non-judging&#8221; goes wrong is 1) yes, he   does &#8220;judge&#8221; people&#8230; everyone makes judgments about people every   single day on all sorts of levels. Even if you are judging everyone as   &#8220;okay&#8221; you are judging; 2) Ted is rejecting the fact that GOD has   &#8220;judged&#8221; homosexuality as a sin, and so must we. We cannot allow   political correctness or social pressure to cause us to shy away from   calling sin what God has called sin.</p>
<p>People like Haggard and singer Ray Boltz are eroding the Gospel by   running around trying to change what God clearly says about a sin just   because they find themselves caught up in that sin.  On the other hand,   genuine Christians should not treat homosexuality sin as worse than any   other sin in light of salvation. Sin is sin&#8230; any sin has the same   result: eternal separation from God.</p>
<h2>They Are ALL So Judgmental</h2>
<p>I&#8217;m standing in line at a restaurant in the airport. In front of me   is this guy from New York going on and on about how he doesn&#8217;t like the   Midwest.  &#8220;People from the Midwest are ALL so judgmental. Everything to   them boils down to what the &#8216;Big Guy&#8217; or the great &#8216;JC&#8217; says about   something. It&#8217;s like stepping into the dark ages when I go there. They   are so regressed and narrow minded. Everyone judges you if you don&#8217;t   believe like them. They are all so judgmental about everything. They   aren&#8217;t open minded about anything. They judge everyone&#8230;&#8221;  Of course   this was said with the appropriate smug air of moral and intellectual   superiority. It was all I could do to hold my tongue which was BEGGING   me to let go with &#8220;you&#8217;re an idiot&#8221;.</p>
<p>Tell me please&#8230; what is the most obvious thing wrong with his diatribe? [insert Jeopardy countdown jingle music here]</p>
<p>Do you ever just laugh at how hypocritical this kind of commentary   is? Why is it hypocritical? BECAUSE IT IS PURELY A JUDGMENT OF OTHERS!   The entire dialog is one great big JUDGMENT about others being   judgmental. Every word this guy spoke was a stereotyping, intolerant,   close-minded, judgmental proclamation of an entire group of people.</p>
<p>Next time you hear someone saying something about others being   &#8220;judgmental&#8221; ask them: aren&#8217;t you judging them by calling them   judgmental? What makes you any different?</p>
<p>The truth is, those who are most vocal about &#8220;not judging&#8221; are   themselves the most judgmental, intolerant people on the planet. They   will not accept, consider or tolerate anyone who dares judge anything   about their actions or beliefs while roundly condemning and judging them   for doing so.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be intimidated by people like that. Just ask them &#8220;aren&#8217;t you   judging them by calling them judgmental?&#8221; It&#8217;s quite a lot of fun   watching them squirm to come up with an answer. &#8220;Oh, it&#8217;s not the same   thing, I&#8217;m not judgmental&#8221; they will usually say.  Oh yes friend, you   are.</p>
<h2>Yeah, That Makes Sense</h2>
<p>I hate political correctness. I&#8217;m going through security at the   airport and they&#8217;ve pulled two people out of line to do an extended   security check. The first is about a 19 year old male; a clean cut kid   fresh out of Marine bootcamp in uniform, and the other is a little old   gray haired lady.  They made the soldier take off his uniform shirt and   dump his duffle bag so they could search him. They patted down the   seasoned citizen from top to bottom.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, persons who fit the description of 98% of today&#8217;s   terrorists are not chosen no doubt because of the fear of &#8220;profiling&#8221;   which is probably the MOST STUPID policy a country can have. If 98% of   all the people in the world who blow up, behead and kill other people   are illiterate, green haired, three legged, cross dressers&#8230; why   wouldn&#8217;t you specifically target Texas Aggies for extra security? (Go   Sooners!) That&#8217;s not discrimination; it&#8217;s common sense. But not in   America.</p>
<p>To show how tolerant and sensitive we are, we do security checks on   12 year old kids with their parents, American soldiers and senior   citizens while waving &#8220;hi&#8221; to the 30 year old Middle Eastern male   carrying a backpack, wearing a large loose jacket with a ticking sound   clearly audible from both.  Now, I know I&#8217;m going to hear from all my  Muslim and politically correct readers about how discriminatory and  prejudiced I&#8221;m being but you know what folks? When the possible outcome  of ignoring this reality is the death of my family, country or myself, I  really don&#8217;t care if you think I&#8217;m discriminating.  It doesn&#8217;t change  that fact that 98% of the world&#8217;s terrorists fits a single physical and  ethnic profile. So there&#8217;s a 98% chance that if someone in line at the  airport is here to blow up a plane, there&#8217;s less than a 2% chance it&#8217;s  the Aggie (unless they are boarding a plane in Norman after a loss at OU).</p>
<p>Seriously, I did find it curious they made the soldier dude remove   his uniform jacket to search him while across the aisle they refused to   have a Muslim woman remove her head scarf even though it was loose   enough to hide a claymore mine under.</p>
<p>Political correctness may kill us all some day.<br />
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