TRADITIONALIST ROMAN CATHOLICS FORCE CHRISTIANS FROM MEXICAN TOWN
By Ken Silva pastor-teacher on Sep 19, 2011 in Current Issues, Features, Roman Catholicism
Apprising Ministries continues on, for now, exposing spiritual monkey-business and warns of growing syncretism and apostasy.
You really need to come to grips with the fact that the false philosophy of postmodernism has not only warped the world, it’s also deeper into the mainstream of spiritually spineless evanjellyfish than you know.
Simply put; with this comes irrational philosophy, which is why you see so many leaders today basically sounding as if they’ve been toking on some spiritual bong.
Postmodernism embraces paradox because truth really isn’t as important as the staus quo, i.e. community, being one and self-satisfied. Therefore, all beliefs are tolerated; well that is, except true Biblical Christianity. So, being postmodern, such as these think they can simply use any teachings.
As long as it peaks someone’s spiritual curiosity it’s fair game; heretical or not. The thought is that “God” will then simply guide people to the parts that are true; and to those in this delusion, it even applies in the case of unbelievers as well. Christians in Mexico Forced From Village is a peak at the near future.
We’re told:
About 70 Protestant Christians lived in the village of San Rafael Tlanalapan, Puebla state, until Monday (Sept. 12), when they faced a frightening ultimatum – leave immediately or be “crucified or lynched.”
Traditionalist Catholics in the village, near the municipality of San Martín Texmelucan about 60 miles from Mexico City, reportedly threatened to burn down or otherwise destroy their homes. The Protestants left. (Online source)
So much for tolerance, eh. Here’s what applies to what I told you above and shows you yet another example of the mental off-roading of postmodern Humpty Dumpty language:
The traditionalist Catholics, who practice a blend of indigenous and Catholic rituals, reportedly asserted that 20 years ago an assistant village president had vowed that no temple of any non-Catholic faith would ever be permitted in San Rafael Tlanalapan.
Protestants in Puebla, Hidalgo, Chiapas and other states sometimes refuse to help pay for and participate in traditionalist Catholic festivals, which often include drunken revelry and what they regard as idolatrous adoration of saints. (Online source)
Okay right; traditionalists who are at the same time not traditionalists. And you know, that last sentence really does kind of sound like the younger sectors of the seeker driven prophet-pastors, and the young, restless and reformed, and the neo-liberal cult operating within the Emerging Church.
Well, at least the part about the idolatrous adoration of their respective heroes…
See also:
ELEVATION ‘VIDEO’ CHURCH – APPRISING VISIT TO THE EARLY SERVICE AT MATTHEWS, NC