Marrow Man
Drunk with Powder
I thought this was pretty funny (and accurate). I don't get the last item on the first row, however (RC's view of charismatics).
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I don't get the last item on the first row, however (RC's view of charismatics).
I don't get the last item on the first row, however (RC's view of charismatics).
Perhaps as ugly, disordered chaos?
Karl Marx
It also lacks a column for fundamentalists:
Roman Catholics as seen by Fundamentalists = [the devil]
Mainline Liberals as seen by Fundamentalists = [the devil]
Reformed as seen by Fundamentalists = [the devil]
Evangelical as seen by Fundamentalists = [the devil]
Charismatics as seen by Fundamentalsits = [the devil]
I don't get the last item on the first row, however (RC's view of charismatics).
Perhaps as ugly, disordered chaos?
What's with Reformed as seen by Reformed? We see ourselves as nice, white, middle-class folks?
What's with Reformed as seen by Reformed? We see ourselves as nice, white, middle-class folks?
What's with Reformed as seen by Reformed?
What's with Reformed as seen by Reformed? We see ourselves as nice, white, middle-class folks?
The white family just happened to be a white family. I'm not reading anything more into their skin color. And yes, I think we reformed view ourselves as nice, happy people. We're content with our lives lived out under God's sovereignty. If you notice all the other groups view themselves as "super spiritual" but reformed know we can't take any credit/glory for anything.
BTW, as a Southern Californian of 58 years running who was raised on the celebration of racial diversity, it grieves me to see how monocultural so many Reformed congregations are reputed to be. If a Reformed vision of the faith is to flourish and be more than a statistical footnote, some of you all are going to have to reach out beyond that happy little nuclear family of pasty white folks and evangelize some of the increasingly "colorful" American demographic.
As a Southern Californian of 58 years running who was raised on the celebration of racial diversity, it grieves me to see how monocultural so many Reformed congregations are reputed to be. If a Reformed vision of the faith is to flourish and be more than a statistical footnote, some of you all are going to have to reach out beyond that happy little nuclear family of pasty white folks and evangelize some of the increasingly "colorful" American demographic.
However I have no intention of purposefully evangelizing certain sections of our community just so we won't be so white. That kind of guilt-driven evangelism I left behind in the mainlines.