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Better Safe Than Sorry?
This desperate, and last-ditch argumentation is used by many standards-preaching churches, as a way to justify a position that some find unreasonable.
Two primary objections: 1) The position can be turned right back on them by someone much more conservative. I guess they aren't too safe after all! You can see the extremes... 2) Such a statement makes the Grace of God seem fragile, God's control weak and His Providence lacking. Do we ever hear ourselves sometimes? |
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yeah....you hear the whole"slippery slope" argument I have a pastor friend who was approached by another pastor and told " Brother we need to decide whether this internet is a heaven or hell issue" to which my friend replied "Brother...WE dont decide whats heaven or hell....God does."
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IMO, people use this approach when they aren't sure of something themselves. I can think of one particular issue right now that bothers me because of how I was brought up, and I can't shake it even though logically I know it isn't scriptural. Therefore, I have to take the "better safe than sorry" tact because I can't have a clear conscience otherwise. :dunno
I guess that would be one of those areas where I'm weaker than my brothers/sisters. Generally, when I hear people saying stuff like that, I think that it's something that bothers their conscience, and if they can't do it with a clear conscience, they can't allow others the freedom to do it without it bothering their conscience. Does that make any sense at all????? |
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they sense a great disturbance in the Force.hehe
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But... I'm framing this in terms of how people pastor churches, lead others, etc. |
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Probably better if we talk specifics. Either way... don't you think it sounds fragile on grace? Like, man if you get that wrong, you may be TOAST!? A pastoring elder should also be mature and approachable about what exactly is troubling his conscience. |
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Hard to say without knowing exactly what we are talking about. If it's a pastor -- they need to not try to play God for others and see that in the cross. God is in control. Great moment to reflect on the Gospel. |
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