Wednesday, May 30, 2012

30 May 2012


Presbyterians Week Headlines


[1] Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) 2012 General Assembly Held Week of 21 May 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland

[2] Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) Pursues New Legal Strategy against Free Church of Scotland in Church and Manse Ownership Issue

[3] Church of Scotland 2012 General Assembly Announces Two Former Kirk Ministers Admitted to Ministry in the Free Church of Scotland

[4] Biologos Contributors to Present Case against Young Earth Creationism at Presbyterian Church in America’s 40th General Assembly

[5] Erskine College and Theological Seminary: Handmaid of the Erskine Foundation

[6] Swiss Reformed and Hungarian Reformed Churches Unite To Help Under-Age Hungarian Prostitutes in Switzerland

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[1] Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) 2012 General Assembly Held Week of 21 May 2012 in Edinburgh, Scotland

The 2012 General Assembly (GA) meeting of the
Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) was held the week of 21 May 2012 at the Liberton Kirk (Church of Scotland), Kirkgate, Liberton, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Among the GA business considered was a report from the Committee on Public Questions, Religion & Morals on the question of religious establishment, which opened by quoting remarks on the establishment principle written in 1978 by G.N.M. Collins, a former Professor of Church History & Church Principles at the Free Church College, which stated:

"This Principle continues to be a vital part of our Free Church testimony. It was not in disagreement with it that the Evangelical Party who formed the Free Church in 1843 left the Establishment, but, ironically enough, in defence of it. For they held that the body retaining the name of the Church of Scotland had departed from the historic position of that Church by conceding to the civil power, in the Patronage controversy which precipitated the Disruption, a jurisdiction which belongs alone to the spiritual power, and that was guaranteed to the Church by the Revolution Settlement in 1690."

The committee report then noted that the Claim, Declaration, and Protest of 1842 expounds this matter at length.

The report concluded with a Proposed Deliverance including the following statements:

"3. The General Assembly reaffirm their belief in the establishment principle, namely that church and state are both divine institutions which though separate from each other are nevertheless required by God to work together in the interests of His kingdom;

"4. The General Assembly reaffirm their belief that while the chief rôle of the state is to restrain sin in society civil governors, in carrying out their functions, should aim at the promotion of religion, specifically the Christian religion revealed in the Bible and in our land established by law;

"5. The General Assembly reaffirm their belief that the church is to honour the persons of civil governors, to obey their lawful commands according to the Word of God and to pray for them, that they may submit themselves to Jesus Christ and be nursing-fathers to His church;

"6. The General Assembly urge the courts of our Church, our ministers and our people to persevere in their witness against same sex marriage and to continue in prayer that proposals by government at Holyrood and Westminster to legalise such an abomination will not succeed;

"7. The General Assembly commend to the prayers of the Church our nation’s present religious and moral state. In particular they call upon the congregations of our Church to observe a day of humiliation and prayer on Saturday 1st December or the closest convenient date and encourage other Christians throughout our country to do likewise."

Additionally, a report from the Special Committee on Psalmody was considered that began with a passage from The Psalms of Holy Scripture, the Only Songs of Zion by Donald McLaren that stated:

"Those that worship God in truth, tremble at his word. He not only requires them to present, but directs them to where they will find, the appointed offerings of praise, pure and acceptable. They follow his directions. They go to the broad, bright field of revelation. Directly before them, when they enter it, they behold, as it were in the centre of the field, a garden enclosed, and over its gates, Praise.....Its fruit is for the throne of God, and they that gather it may eat it and praise the Lord. Various, pleasant, and good, is its fruit - so good that angels would be pleased to gather it, and so abundant that all the angels of heaven and all the redeemed from amongst men, would not be able, by their gathering, to make it less. Its trees of life, beautiful as well as fruitful, were pruned when planted of old, by the hand of God, and it needs not the hand of man to prune it again, or to plant more. This is the appointed, perfect Paradise of praise, for the church on earth, from which we may get a good view of all the wondrous works of God, and especially a good view of the sufferings of and glories of Christ, and by the light of that glory, a good view of the Paradise of praise and bliss, prepared in heaven for the redeemed. Here let us stray and keep all these things in view, and praise the Lord."

The committee report made the following statements:

"God’s inspired and inerrant Word is perfect. It has nothing to put right and it requires nothing to be added to it.

"God has given this portion of His Word to His people that they may sing these words to His praise and at the same time be comforted, taught, humbled and encouraged.

"God sent His Son to seek and to save the lost, and to lead them by his going before them in all things. Christ used this manual of praise exclusively and never did He add or remove one jot or title from their number when He sung them and led the disciples in singing them.

"God led the psalmists and their songs of redemption are full of Christ, and His sufferings, His glory, His shepherding, His ushering in of His saved ones at last into heaven run through them from start to finish.

"God requires us to sing them as our “psalms, hymns and spiritual songs” as we worship Him, our Creator and Saviour. As we sing them – in private, in home or in public – they search the love of our hearts and lives, due by us to God."

The Proposed Deliverance in the committee report included the following statement:

"6. The General Assembly reaffirm their commitment to the exclusive use of inspired materials of praise in the public worship of God as also the avoidance of musical accompaniment in praise, as being consistent with Scripture and the Standards of the Church; they commend all efforts to promote this biblical view of worship, and encourage all to an enthusiastic, thoughtful and melodious singing praising of God from the heart as an effective apologetic for the use of unaccompanied exclusive Psalm singing in worship;"


+ Free Church of Scotland (Continuing), Rev. John MacLeod, Free Church Manse, Portmahomack, Ross-shire, Scotland, principalclerk@fccontinuing.org

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[2] Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) Pursues New Legal Strategy against Free Church of Scotland in Church and Manse Ownership Issue

The Free Church of Scotland (Continuing)
(FCSC) in 2000 split from the Free Church of Scotland (FCS) after the majority of the FCS ministers refused to pursue church discipline against an FCS minister alleged to have engaged in sexual misconduct.

After several years of contention between the two bodies over the ownership of churches and manses now used by the FCSC, in 2011 a decision rejecting the FCSC claim to church and manse ownership was made by a three judge panel and both sides were urged to resolve their differences outside the courtroom. In the court decision, it was ruled that the only basis on which the FCSC could have a legal claim to the churches and manses in question was if the FCS had departed from their fundamental principles.

With the 2011 FCS decision to abandon exclusive unaccompanied psalmody for worship music and now allow hymns and instrumental accompaniment, the FCSC contends that the FCS ­has now departed from their fundamental principles, and will be using this argument in present and upcoming court proceedings regarding churches and manses. The FCSC 2012 General Assembly report of the Legal Advice & Property Committee states:

"For the last twelve years our Church has sought to maintain a principled stand for the testimony of the Free Church of Scotland in the face of much opposition. This is particularly true in the property sector where aggressive efforts have been pursued by the residual Free Church of Scotland to deprive us of the buildings and assets we claim we are entitled to as rightful heirs of the Disruption Fathers. We were led to hope that a successful appeal against the determination of Lord Uist in the Broadford Case would give room for a fair negotiated settlement of title. This hope was dashed when the Inner House of the Court of Session upheld the determination of Lord Uist. This determination weakened our defence of other properties, in particular the Partick properties which are disputed in a case due to be heard in the Court of Session in October. Our claim to be the rightful successors of the Free Church of Scotland is based on our adhering to its Fundamental Principles. This we claim in the face of, we believe, a departure from these on the part of the residual church. The principles we inherited from the Scottish Church of the Reformation are principally purity of doctrine, purity of discipline and purity of worship. This last has come to the fore on account of the 2010 Plenary Assembly of the residual Free Church of Scotland at which previous Acts of Assembly were rescinded which upheld the Regulative Principle of worship. The effect of this decision is to now permit the use of instruments to accompany the praise and to allow the use of non-inspired materials of praise. It was argued in the Committee that this new position disqualified the residual body from the right to sue for Free Church properties on the grounds that they were no longer the body which held to the fundamental principles as historically maintained hitherto in the Free Church of Scotland. This argument has now been brought into the local negotiations in the Partick Case."

The Proposed Deliverance in the committee report contains several statements commending sympathy, prayer, and encouragement to seek wise counsel to FCSC congregations that have lost or face losing churches and manses to the legal proceedings of the FCS plaintiffs.


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+ Free Church of Scotland (Continuing), Rev. John MacLeod, Free Church Manse, Portmahomack, Ross-shire, Scotland, principalclerk@fccontinuing.org


[3] Church of Scotland 2012 General Assembly Announces Two Former Kirk Ministers Admitted to Ministry in the Free Church of Scotland

A 25 May 2012 The Scotsman article by Craig Brown titled “General Assembly: Two Ministers Defect To Take Up Posts in Free Church” reports that at the 2012 General Assembly of the
Church of Scotland (CoS) meeting in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 24 May 2012 announced that former CoS ministers the Rev. Ivor MacDonald and the Rev. Andrew Coghill have been admitted to the ministry of the Free Church of Scotland .

A
Free Church of Scotland (FCS) statement said that the two ministers left the CoS following the CoS decision to induct practicing homosexual ministers ordained before 2009, which the FCS characterizes as “a move which they and others believe shows that the Church of Scotland has walked away from the Bible”.

The two ministers were welcomed into the FCS on 24 May 2012 at the 2012 FCS General Assembly meeting at St. Columba’s Free Church on Castle Terrace in Edinburgh, Scotland.


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[4] Biologos Contributors to Present Case against Young Earth Creationism at Presbyterian Church in America’s 40th General Assembly

Wes White of the Johannes Weslianus blog reported 27 May 2012 that the upcoming 40th General Assembly of the
Presbyterian Church in America will include a seminar entitled, “The PCA Creation Study Committee a Dozen Years Later: What Does Science Say Now?” presented by Drs. Gregg Davidson and Ken Wolgemuth, lecturers for Solid Rock Lectures, an organization that does workshops on how to reconcile evolution and an old earth with the Bible. Dr. Davidson is also the author of When Faith and Science Collide: A Biblical Approach to Evaluating Evolution, Creationism, Intelligent Design, and the Age of the Earth (Malius Press, 2009).


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[5] Erskine College and Theological Seminary: Handmaid of the Erskine Foundation

As the
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (ARP) is preparing to meet 5-7 June 2012 for the ARP Synod’s 2012 meeting, Erskine College and Theological Seminary (ECTS) is expecting to receive their annual support from the ARP Synod of around US$600,000, which represents twenty-five percent of the ARP Synod’s annual budget. In the latest edition (59) of the ARPTalk Blog, titled “Erskine: Handmaiden of the EC Foundation,” editor the Rev. Dr. Chuck Wilson is asking the teaching elder and ruling elder delegates to the 2012 ARP Synod meeting that before the ARP Synod votes to give another $600,000 to ECTS, to take a close look be taken at the continuing rebellion against God and against the ARP Synod by ECTS through its relationship with the Erskine College Foundation [www.ecfoundation.net]. Dr. Wilson writes:

"Here on the verge of the meeting of the General Synod of the ARP Church, are we watching as Erskine College and Seminary becomes the handmaiden of the EC Foundation? The Erskine administration and board (EBOT) are declaring the independence of Erskine from the ARP Church, threatening retaliations from [the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools], and sending reports to General Synod that are poorly crafted attempts at dissimulation, obfuscation, disinformation, and slight-of-hand. Concurrently, the administration and EBOT are cozying up to the EC Foundation that in the last two years, unlike the General Synod that has given over [US]$1,000,000 of tithes and offerings of the church of God to Erskine, has discouraged gifts to Erskine and openly siphoned money away from Erskine in order to pay the attorneys’ fees of those EBOT members and Erskine Seminary professors who have taken the ARP Church to civil court. Why are we in the ARP Church continuing to send nearly [US]$600,000 (a full fourth of Synod’s budget), to an “independent” college and seminary that not only disdains our generosity but scorns our theological beliefs and has become the consort of the EC Foundation?"

Dr. Wilson reviews in detail a set of suggestions sent by the EC Foundation to the Erskine Alumni Board and then concludes:

"Well, we at ARPTalk have a plan. Give Erskine to the EC Foundation and those who have made Erskine such a loathsome caricature of a “Christian College.” People like Mr. Bill Lesesne spent long careers at Erskine living off the money of the ARP Church. They are like leeches that have enriched themselves off the blood of the ARP Church. They have not been servants of the ARP Church. They have been hirelings who have lived off the church. And along the way, they did little or nothing to advance the cause of Erskine. When Mr. Lesesne began his career at Erskine the student body was about 550 and Anderson University and North Greenville University were small junior colleges. Today, Erskine has about 550 students (and a seminary on life support) while Anderson University and North Greenville University count their students in the thousands. And, by the way, they honor their denomination and have trustee removal “for cause” clauses in their bylaws/charters that Synod requested of Erskine. Also, they affirm inerrancy and do not have problems finding qualified professors.

"It is a travesty that President Norman countenanced Bill Lesesne, the President of the EC Foundation, at the Erskine graduation! Well, what else was he going to do? Dr. Norman and the EBOT are now the equivalent of handmaiden and consort to the EC Foundation.

"Brothers and sisters in the ARP Church, why do we continue to hang on to and fund this uncomely and God-dishonoring canker? No wonder the ARP Church is not experiencing the blessing of God!"


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+ Erskine College and Theological Seminary, 2 Washington Street, Due West, South Carolina 29639, 864-379-2131, 864-379-2167, norman@erskine.edu


[6] Swiss Reformed and Hungarian Reformed Churches Unite To Help Under-Age Hungarian Prostitutes in Switzerland

A 24 May 2012 Budapest Times article titled “Swiss and Hungarian Churches Unite to Help Prostitutes” reports that the
Reformed Church in Hungary and Reformed Churches in Switzerland have united to protect underage prostitutes working in Switzerland, where prostitution is legal beginning at age sixteen.

Claudia Bandixen , president of the Reformed Cantonal Church of Argovia, Switzerland and István Szabó Bogárdi, bishop of the
Reformed Church in Hungary Diocese along the river Danube have signed a cooperation agreement to provide education and prevention services to the young women.

One out of four prostitutes in
Switzerland is Hungarian. The majority of the prostitutes are Roma, also known as Gypsies.


+ Budapest Times, 1037 Budapest, Kunigunda útja 18., Hungary, 36-1-453-0752, editor@budapesttimes.hu

+ Reformed Church in Hungary, MRE Zsinata1146 Budapest, Abonyi u. 21., Hungary, 30-3361-666, info@reformatus.hu

+ Reformed Churches in Switzerland, Post Office Box 8026, Zurich,
Switzerland, 044-299-33, Contact Page




Wednesday, May 23, 2012

23 May 2012


Presbyterians Week Headlines

[1] Hanover Presbytery Meets 17 May 2012 at Reformed Presbyterian Church in Manassas, Virginia

[2] 2012 Hanover Presbytery Meeting Opening Sermon by the Rev. David Mosier

[3] Reformed Church of France (ERF) and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of France (EELF) merge to form the United Protestant Church of France

[4] Free Church of Scotland Calls Homosexual Marriage an ‘Experiment’

[5] News of the 2012 Church of Scotland General Assembly

[6] Presumptive Republican U.S. Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney Holds Fundraiser with Manufacturer of the Morning After Pill

[7] Six Roasted and Gilded Abortion Victims Found on Black Market

[8] African American Pastor's Response to President Obama on Same Sex Marriage

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[1] Hanover Presbytery Meets 17 May 2012 at Reformed Presbyterian Church in Manassas, Virginia

The Reformed Presbyterian Church, Hanover Presbytery, held its annual meeting on 17 May 2012 at the Reformed Presbyterian Church in
Manassas, Virginia.

Hanover Presbytery’s senior minister the Rev. Dr. Robert LaMay opened the meeting with prayer and then presented a review of the history, usages, principles, and customs of the presbytery, which include the limitation of property ownership to the congregational level only, adherence to the unmodified Westminster Confession of Faith (WCF) as published by the
Free Church of Scotland, and the prohibition of committees, commissions, and position papers due to the presbytery’s contention that these matters do not have a biblical basis.

Elected Hanover Presbytery Moderator was the Rev. David Mosier and Stated Clerk the Rev. Allen Church. The Hanover Presbytery elects only these two offices, the moderator holding office only during the presbytery meeting, and the stated clerk until the next meeting in order to perform necessary administrative functions. A superintendent is appointed for any other non-administrative project needing attention beyond the annual meeting, and the appointment ends once the subject project is completed.

The moderator delivered a sermon on II Chronicles 7, the text of which is contained in the article following this one.

A collegial but thorough examination emphasizing Chapter I of the WCF was made of two ministerial candidates, and the Rev. Richard Lee Hicks of the Dillingham Presbyterian Church in Barnardsville,
North Carolina, and the Rev. Gary Wagner of the Reformed Heritage Church in Los Gatos, California. The examinations were sustained and the two ministers were welcomed into the Hanover Presbytery. In addition to Mr. Hicks’ and Mr. Wagner’s churches, the Big Ridge Presbyterian Church in Haysi, Virginia, represented by ruling elder and clerk Walter Belcher, was welcomed into the Hanover Presbytery.

Reports of Hanover Presbytery ministers and congregations were presented.
Christian Defense Coalition director and Hanover Presbytery minister the Rev. Pat Mahoney gave a brief review of his ministry activities that normally involve storming the gates of hell. Mr. Mahoney reported that he has been arrested sixty times during his ministerial career, all of the arrests occurring because of doing right in the sight of God instead of obeying the contrary directives of man.

One of these arrests occurred on 8 June 2010 when Mahoney was arrested for trespassing for kneeling in prayer on the public sidewalk in front of a
Washington DC Planned Parenthood abortuary. Mahoney’s trespassing charges were dismissed at the 30 June 2010 arraignment when the U.S. Attorney failed to appear.

The 2012 Hanover Presbytery meeting adjourned with prayer and with the singing of Psalm 133.


+ Christian Observer, Post Office Box 1371, Lexington, Virginia 20110, christianobserver@christianobserver.org

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Free Church of Scotland, 15 North Bank Street, The Mound, Edinburgh, Scotland EH1 2LS, 0131-226-5286, Fax: 0131-220-0597, catherine@freechurchofscotland.org.uk

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Christian Defense Coalition, Post Office Box 77168, Washington DC 20013, 202-547-1735, ChristianDefense@gmail.com



[2] 2012 Hanover Presbytery Meeting Opening Sermon by the Rev. David Mosier

As we gather here this morning our hearts and minds carry the knowledge that our nation and our world are in a state of crisis which verges upon collapse of the civilization. You may consider this statement to be radical or defeatist. It is. How can you otherwise reconcile situations and events which occur all around us at an ever more alarming rate?

The leader of the free world declares that the union of two persons of the same sex in “marriage” should be an accepted norm of a modern society. People live out their lives as an abomination to the Creator and claim it is their right.

We have become a material driven society. Commercial interests bombard us with images and compel us to buy products and services that we do not need but are told we must have if we expect to be on a level field with and accepted by our peers. This in turn has spawned an explosion of debt. Sign here, swipe there, and you can have it today. For many the time to truly count the cost comes too late – our bankruptcy courts are jammed.

The most simple of human qualities – common sense and civility to name two – are evaporating in the passion of the day expressed as “I’ve got mine” and “Me first!”

Government has expanded to supplant families and institutions. It, too, has found the ways and means of doing this on a grand scale – long ago abandoning any concept of spending within its means as it ignores the limited purposes for which it was created and inserts its authority in arenas where it was never expected nor is it wanted. The changes in how nations relate to one another, growing more interdependent, suggest an economic time bomb waiting to explode with catastrophic results. Like many individuals, governments have waited too long to count the cost, are desperately trying to avert certain disaster, and failing in their efforts.

Where are many of God’s people in all of this? Based upon reports of their most recent assemblies or plans for upcoming gatherings, they are hard at work sustaining all or part of the madness, solemnly advancing new doctrines to justify their positions while unapologetically corrupting the very holy writ which they passionately claim to uphold.

Still others busy themselves finding a prophetic timeline knowing full well that it cannot be discerned. In the end they have done nothing but convey a sense of ambivalence toward what is going on around them.

Then there are those who propose that if we change our forms of worship and proclamation we will reach the people. So we lower the bar to engage the people on their level when we should be raising people to meet the bar at its most divine level.

It’s a disaster. It’s a catastrophe in the making. It’s hopeless.

It is a challenge.

“If my people, among whom my Name is called upon, do humble themselves, and pray and seek my presence, and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear in heaven and be merciful to their sin, and will heal their land.” [II Chronicles 7:14, Geneva Bible]

It is a challenge; Destruction or restoration?

As we gather here this morning our hearts and minds carry the knowledge that our nation and our world are in a state of crisis which verges upon collapse of the civilization. You may consider this statement to be radical or defeatist. It is. Do I believe that? No.

To be sure, our society’s circumstances place us at a decision point. Do we allow ourselves to become physically, emotionally, and spiritually overwhelmed by events? Do we presume that this is the end of the age?

Or do we look at the Word. Do we remind ourselves of the actions of a faithful God to those who desire to obey Him? Do we immerse ourselves in the teachings of the living Christ and renew the sense of call that led us into a path of service for Him? Do we study the Apostles and purpose to minister as they did and disciple those under our charge to do the same? Do we stand and reassert the role of the Church in our society even taking back those functions which we ceded to government authority?

Do we have confidence in our God to enable us to get the job done?

“And fashion not yourselves like unto this world, but be ye changed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what that good, and acceptable and perfect will of God is.” (Romans 12:2, Geneva Bible)

There is a quote which finds some difficulty in attribution. It probably came from Hillel, but I like the fact that it was also used by Ronald Reagan. Whatever the case, I share this word with you this morning and leave you with this challenge:

“If not us, who? If not now, when?”


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[3] Reformed Church of France (ERF) and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of France (EELF) merge to form the United Protestant Church of France

A 16 May 2012 article by A. D. McKenzie of Ecumenical News International titled “France Will Have New Denomination with Protestant Merger” reports that during a joint church synod meeting 17- 20 May 2012, the Reformed Church of France (ERF) and the Evangelical Lutheran Church of France (EELF) merged to form the United Protestant Church of France.

The new denomination unites some 250,000 ERF members and 22,000 EELF members, 456 pastors, and 960 active churches, and unites the Calvinist and confessional ERF with the EELF, which is based on the theology of Martin Luther.


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+ Evangelical Lutheran Church of France, 16, rue Chauchat 75009
Paris, France, 03-81-95-28-67


[4] Free Church of Scotland Calls Homosexual Marriage an ‘Experiment’

A 21 May 2012 article from the United Kingdom Press Association titled “Same-Sex Marriage 'An Experiment'” reports that a
Free Church of Scotland (FCS) report in response to the Scottish Government’s consideration of legalizing homosexual marriage concludes that homosexual marriage would “legitimise and encourage” the existence of fatherless or motherless children, stating:

“This is a huge social experiment in which the guinea pigs are children. That is not fair or just to children and does not safeguard their rights. It is really being pushed in a doctrinaire way by the gay lobby without any consideration of the harm that it will do.”

With the goal of protecting FCS ministers from the possible legalization of homosexual marriages, the upcoming FCS General Synod is expected to approve a recommendation that FCS ministers only conduct marriages between a man and a woman.


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[5] News of the 2012 Church of Scotland General Assembly

Several articles of interest regarding the
Church of Scotland’s 2012 General Assembly have recently been published including:

-- General Assembly: Pay Day Loan Firms ‘Doing Great Damage to Society’

-- Church of Scotland Assembly Calls Hindu Deities 'False Idols`, Hindus Object

-- Kirk Unable To Pay All of Its Employees the Living Wage

-- Church of Scotland 2012 General Assembly: Gay Marriage to Expose Kirk Divisions

-- Ministers Attending General Assembly Told To ‘Clock In’ or Lose Expenses

-- Church of Scotland Hit By Staff Bullying Claims


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[6] Presumptive Republican U.S. Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney Holds Fundraiser with Manufacturer of the Morning After Pill

An 18 May 2012 LifeSiteNews.com article by Ben Johnson titled “Mitt Romney Holds Fundraiser with Manufacturer of the Morning After Pill” reports that presumptive U.S. Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney on 16 May 2012 attended a US$50,000 per plate fundraising dinner for the Romney campaign in
Miami, Florida, at the home of Phil Frost, a Teva Pharmaceuticals executive. The Morning After Pill, Plan B One-Step, is manufactured by Frost’s company.


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Miami, Florida 33137,
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[7] Six Roasted and Gilded Abortion Victims Found on Black Market

A 21 May 2012 LifeSiteNews.com article by Kathleen Gilbert titled “The Culture of Death’s ‘Golden Idols’: Six Roasted Abortion Victims Found on Black Market” reports that on 17 May 2012, Chow Hok Kuen, a British citizen native to
Taiwan, was arrested in Bangkok, Thailand, when police found in Kuen’s belongings the bodies of six prenatal children between two and seven months gestation that were roasted and covered in gold leaf.

Bangkok policeman Colonel Wiwat Kamchamnan said of Kuen: “He said he planned to sell the fetuses to clients who believe they will make them lucky and rich.”


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[8] African American Pastor's Response to President Obama on Same Sex Marriage

By Bishop Darryl F. Husband, Sr.

[Editor’s Note: Bishop Darryl F. Husband, Sr. is the Senior Pastor of Mount Olivet Church in Richmond, Virginia, and is the founder of Life More Abundant Ministries. Pastor Husband published the following press release on 19 May 2012 as representing his personal opinion.]

I must admit that I was reluctant to publicly share my perspective on President Obama's recent statement regarding same sex marriage because too often his presidency has caused separation within the ranks of African American leadership. And yet, what does an African American pastor do when his Africa American president makes a decision that eventually will destroy the foundation of not only the African American community, but the nation as a whole? Does that pastor take a risk that he will be misunderstood and labeled as an "Uncle Tom," a Republican Party pawn, or someone "the white man has bought out?" If I do not take the risk, knowing that mentality in itself is as discriminatory as it gets, I become a co-conspirator in keeping us in bondage to our culture; suggesting that none of us is free to think or speak outside of what we are told.

I am neither a Republican, an "Uncle Tom" or bought out by anyone. I am simply accepting my responsibility as a citizen and a prophetic voice crying out in the wilderness of this generation. I decided that the risk is worth it. It is my responsibility as a pastor to speak to issues both popular and unpopular which affect the moral fiber of our society. I cannot be silent whether it comes from a Bush led, or an Obama led White House. My response must be the same. Tis true, the moral fiber of every generation is always challenged. However, challenges to our moral core must not be ignored. They must be met with bold correction or their seeds will suffocate us into chaos and extinction. If we begin to grow up a society that condones sexual behavior that cannot reproduce life, what other result can we expect? Our President is proof that politicians cannot set our moral agenda. Too often they are co-opted by the polls of an ever changing culture or influenced by the latest voting bloc that could get them over the edge in an election.

Decisions that affect our moral fiber should not ever be made based upon voting blocs. While we are indeed a democracy, we are like a family that's supposed to have trained, skilled leadership, which makes decisions based upon what the outcomes of those decisions will be in our future. Ideally, families have parents that are given to lead them to a morally, ethically, fiscally healthy or responsible end. Every choice and intention should be based upon some foundational principles or truths for those expected results to come to manifestation. An attempt to satisfy "one" child at the expense of the rest, for the purpose of popularity, is parental immaturity and has destructive implications attached. It speaks strongly to that parent's capability or incapability to lead.

While many of us have persons in our families whom we love dearly, that practice homosexuality, it is irresponsible for us to sanction it as a "norm" for family life. To make it a norm will eventually change the thinking of every new generation to fight the principles of the bible, the core beliefs that keep us from being totally unrestrained as a people. Standards of living are important. They give us balance. President Obama set a dangerous precedent from the highest office in the land with no spiritual counsel or future insight to the full ramification of his statement. Or did he? If he did, then we must deduce several things: 1) He has little to no regard for the church and many of its leaders; 2) He denies the foundational truth or at best misinterprets scriptures on what the Word of God says how a family is structured; 3) He seeks to weaken the voice of the once only, free voice in our society (The African American pastor). Down the road, not to marry same sex couples will eventual spell the end of funding that so many depend upon to do ministry and eventually may end in jail time for violation of rights or discrimination accusations. At the very least we will be spending unnecessary and needed monies in court to fight for principles we preach.

I am saddened as I write this, knowing many of our African American leaders will not take a bold stance, because we are still clouded in political and cultural power struggles, unable to see the future of our communities losing its one SURE foundation. The one place that has always been free to fight for everything the African American people have had was the church. If the church does not speak now, that voice will lose what is left of its waning authority.

No, I will not be silent and I challenge other leaders as well to let their voices be raised without thinking this attack is a personal, political party, homophobic or color issue. By NO means is it. This is a moral issue, period. We must sound the alarm, "Mr. President, rescind your remarks, revisit your views and hear the voice of the Lord. We need you to stand for what is right, not what appears to be popular."


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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

16 May 2012



Presbyterians Week Headlines


[1] The President’s Evolution and Our Culture’s Degradation: A Call to Prayer and a Plea for Revival

[2] Erskine College and Theological Seminary Decline Further into Accommodation, Evil, and Irrelevancy

[3] Why Terrorists are after Africa’s Christians

[4] Law Society bans Christian Concern Marriage Event

[5] California Presbyterian Church Leaves PCUSA for Not Embracing Homosexuality Enough

[6] PCUSA Presbytery of the Redwoods Now Supports Minister Who Wed Same-Sex Couples

[7] PCUSA Plans Staff Reduction

[8] Lafayette, Indiana, Pastor Arrested after Cameras Found in Church Bathroom

[9] Reformed Fellowship Sale on “Jesus Loves the Little Children:
Why We Baptize Children” by Daniel R. Hyde


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[1] The President’s Evolution and Our Culture’s Degradation: A Call to Prayer and a Plea for Revival

Commentary by Dr. Michael A. Milton

We often cannot fully grasp the historical significance of events as they happen. The 24/7 news feeds into our homes could desensitize us to even the most remarkable of events. Yet, the announcement of a United States president (and vice president) publicly endorsing same-sex marriage is to support that which God explicitly condemns. It is shameful and a reproach to decency and honor and a sad commentary on the regrettable departure of our national leaders from the biblical heritage that has guided our country. The president's announcement came hours after another of our states voted to protect the God-ordained institution of marriage and was thus particularly painful for citizens in North Carolina and further deepened the obvious cultural divide in our nation.

I join many other Christian leaders, churches and ministries asking God's power for revival to come upon our country as we face this latest assault on the law of God. While we pray for our president and his family, we ask the Lord to bring repentance and Spirit-wrought renewed faith to him and all. Oh, that we might seek Him and live!

Now more than ever we at Reformed Theological Seminary must be vigilant in our sacred calling to raise up godly pastors and other servants of the Church who will courageously, boldly and compassionately declare Jesus Christ's Word to our people. That Word brings abundant life and eternal life.

May God have mercy for the sake of His Church and stir us all to prayer like never before. Then, this remarkably sad moment for our country would have brought about something good.

Michael Anthony Milton (Ph.D., University of Wales) serves as the chancellor/CEO elect of Reformed Theological Seminary (one of the largest accredited seminaries in the country), a U.S. Army chaplain (instructing at the Armed Forces Chaplain School) and the James M. Baird Jr. chair of pastoral theology at RTS/Charlotte. He is an author, songwriter, singer, ordained minister, former pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Chattanooga, Tenn., and he previously served as the president of RTS/Charlotte. Dr. Milton also hosts a national Bible teaching television program, “Faith For Living,” reaching 70,000,000 potential households through DirecTV, Legacy TV network, YouTube and iTunes. It is also available as a free app in the Android and iPhone markets. The “Faith For Living” radio program is broadcast on several stations in the southeast. For 16 years he served in the business world and has also served as a top-secret Navy linguist.


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[2] Erskine College and Theological Seminary Decline Further into Accommodation, Evil, and Irrelevancy

In ARPTalk Issue #56, titled “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious,” (“a nonsense word meaning nothing”) the Rev. Dr. Charles Wilson reports on several recent occurrences of “nonsense…meaning nothing” concerning Erskine College (EC), Erskine Theological Seminary (ETS), and the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (ARP), which illustrate EC’s and ETS’s continuing decline into accommodation, evil, and irrelevancy including:

-- A speech made by ARP Moderator of the General Synod the Rev. Andy Putnam to the EC student body where Mr. Putnam stated: “And we also don’t want Erskine to be another regional liberal arts school where you can only find Christ in the Bible department. What we’re going after is something much more difficult to attain – something that requires sacrifice, determination and direction: an authentically Christian liberal arts educational experience.” Dr. Wilson replies: “It is a denial of both present reality and what can be done….
Mr. Putnam’s words ignore the controversy of the last forty years in the ARP Church over Erskine College and Seminary – especially the last four years. In order to have an EC that is “an authentically Christian liberal arts” college, EC must have a faculty, administration, and board that are “authentically Christian” and know what Christian liberal arts is and have a vision for EC becoming a Christian liberal arts college. None of that is in place, nor does it have a ghost of a chance of being put into place in the face of the opposition of the alums, the faculty, the administration, and the board.”

-- At the 12 May 2012 EC graduation ceremony, an honorary doctorate was introduced and conferred by Mr. Bill Lesesne, a founder and director of the EC Foundation, Dr. Wilson states that “the EC Foundation was founded to divert money from Erskine so that the attorneys who sued the ARP Church after the “Snow Synod” could be paid.”

-- The majority report of the EC Board of Trustees (EBOT) ad hoc committee, which addressed the ARP 2011 synod request to amend the by-laws of the EBOT to comply with Synod’s policy for removal of trustees for cause, states that the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools’ (SACS) and the Association of Theological Schools’ (ATS) policies will not allow the request of Synod to be adopted and implemented by the EBOT on penalty of loss of accreditation by SACS and ATS. Dr. Wilson states that the majority EBOT ad hoc committee report assertion is demonstrably false, as the EBOT ad hoc committee minority report, signed by eleven members of the committee, points out that there are effectively seven schools, one within 100 miles of EC, with a policy like the one requested by the 2011 ARP Synod, having both SACS and ATS accreditation.

-- At the 12 May 2012 ETS graduation ceremony, ETS conferred a Doctor of Ministry (DMin) degree on a Muslim cleric. Dr. Wilson points out that the imam now joins “at least one Unitarian minister, at least one Mormon cleric, and at least one Jewish rabbi” in receiving ETS degrees, and concludes: “What a hall of shame for the ARP Church! What a condemnation for a seminary that has as its motto “For Christ and His Church.” Let me hasten also to note that diversity is the coin of hell and not of heaven.”

Dr. Wilson further reports that the EC Fall 2012 entering class as of early May 2012 has only 111 new students of the 230-250 predicted by EC President Dr. David Norman. Dr. Wilson states that “to get the 119 students needed to reach the minimum of 230 by mid-August, the pocketbook of the endowment is going to be opened wide. As in past years, students will have to be bought, and poorly qualified students at that. At this point EC ceases to be academically concerned. Academically concerned institutions turn down students. At this point, the only thing necessary to get into EC is a beating heart.”



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[3] Why Terrorists are after Africa’s Christians

By Fernando Perez - moderated by WEA-RLC Executive Director Godfrey Yogaraja

From Boko Haram in Sub-Saharan Africa to al-Shabaab in the Horn of Africa, Islamist terrorists across the continent have heightened attacks on Christians. This seems to be a part of an emerging strategy of al-Qaeda and associated local groups, which must be taken and dealt with seriously.

On April 29, Boko Haram members gunned down at least sixteen Christians and wounded more than twenty-two others as they targeted an area inside the Bayero University campus in northern Nigeria where churches hold Sunday services. The same day, its gunmen shot at worshippers inside a chapel of the Church of Christ in Nigeria in the northeastern city of Maiduguri, killing the pastor who was preparing for Communion and four congregants.

Also on April 29, a man believed to be from Somalia’s al-Shabaab group set off a grenade during a church service in Nairobi, Kenya, killing a worshipper and injuring fifteen others.

These attacks came on the heels of the vandalism of the Sudan Evangelical Presbyterian Church Bible School in Khartoum on April 21. About 500 alleged members of Ansaar al-Suna, a Salafi faction which adheres to a textual interpretation of Islam, attacked the church compound in the West Gerief district of the Sudanese capital, burning Bibles and destroying and looting property.

Just before the attack in Sudan was reported, an estimated 300 Christians had to flee the city of Timbuktu in Mali after Ansar Dine, an Islamist extremist group loyal to al-Qaeda, announced in the second week of April that it was imposing Sharia law in the city. This followed the previous month’s military coup in northern parts of the country aided by al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), an Islamist militia which aims to overthrow the Algerian government and institute an Islamic state and whose links with al-Qaeda predate the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States.

It is believed that Osama bin Laden was in Sudan from 1991 to 1996, when he was allegedly expelled by the Sudanese government under U.S. pressure. Al-Qaeda has had links with local groups in African nations for decades. Apart from al-Shabaab and AQIM, al-Qaeda has had direct links with the Libyan Islamic Movement (formerly known as the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group) in Libya, and Somali insurgents allegedly sheltered by Eritrea.

But now, the number of such organizations is growing as al-Qaeda is desperately looking for new territories to establish its new bases in the wake of the NATO-led mission in its traditional heartland, such as Afghanistan.

The global terror group wants to create areas in African nations where it can establish its control, as well as ungoverned areas or failed states where it can operate more or less freely. To achieve this, the terror group is seeking to strengthen local Islamist groups and give them a transnational vision and a religious motivation to carry on with their existing struggles as well as broaden the scope of their operations by including Western and Christian targets.

It is believed that al-Qaeda-linked al-Shabaab and AQIM provided technical sophistication and weaponry to BokoHaram, which had been targeting police stations and local people with machetes until 2010. But now, Christians are one of its primary targets and the methods includes bombing. Boko Haram killed at least 510 people and destroyed over 350 churches in 10 northern states of Nigeria last year.

In February 2012, al-Shabaab for the first time officially pledged allegiance to al-Qaeda. Al-Shabaab leader Mukhtar Abu al-Zubair sent an audio message to al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, saying: “On behalf of the soldiers and the commanders in al-Shabaab, we pledge allegiance to you. So lead us to the path of jihad and martyrdom that was drawn by our imam, the martyr Osama,” as reported by CNN.

Al-Qaeda-linked groups in Africa, representing the global terror network locally, have established links with several other smaller local groups.

As London-based security analyst Valentina Soria, author of Global Jihad Sustained Through Africa, believes, “The aim is now for the central leadership [of al-Qaeda] to try to forge strategic relationships with like-minded groups in Africa ... like al-Shabab, and obviously strengthen the already existing relationship with AQIM,” as quoted by the British newspaper Daily Mail. She adds that al-Qaeda is also working with other terror organizations to secure stable footholds in “volatile” countries.

While it was anticipated that the Arab Spring would give a blow to terrorist groups by showing that autocratic, non-Islamic regimes could be overthrown by largely peaceful protests as opposed to armed struggles, the revolutions in the Middle East and North Africa also offered some opportunities to the terror network.

The actors in the uprisings in various countries were diverse in their motives. Especially the ones who helped initiate revolutions were largely secular-minded. But extremist factions were naturally emboldened by the fall of regimes in some countries like Egypt. And then, there was, and is, widespread disillusionment among people as the transition to democracy has been chaotic. Al-Qaeda is seeking to exploit all that.

In the countries in transition from dictatorship to democracy, al-Qaeda is calling for the establishment of pure Islamic governance, saying the overthrowing of the regimes is just half work done.

Two weeks after the killing of Osama bin Laden, al-Qaeda released a message by its former leader, saying: “We watch with you this great historic event and we share with you joy and happiness and delight and felicity … We are happy for what makes you happy, and we are sad for what makes you sad. So congratulations to you for your victories.” Laden’s message was identical to that of his successor Ayman al-Zawahiri, who said: “Your jihadi brethren are confronting alongside you the same enemy, America and its Western allies, those who set up … Husni Mubarak, Zein al-Abidin b. Ali, Ali Abdallah Saleh, Abdallah b. Hussein [sic] and their ilk to rule over you.”

Al-Qaeda finds a fertile ground in Africa, which has numerous insurgencies, volatile geopolitics, weak and corrupt governments and easy availability of arms and presence of large Muslim and Christian populations. Local militant groups also find al-Qaeda attractive in hope of recruiting more youth with a more “challenging” transnational agenda and access to sophisticated weaponry and training.

The al-Qaeda strategy apparently includes incitement to sectarian violence between Muslims and Christians as it seeks to create civil wars and unrest, such as in Nigeria.

Such attempts are likely to accelerate in the near future if the international community fails to prevent radical Muslim movements from spreading across the continent. While military aid by the West to African allies to fight radical forces might be part of the solution, but that’s not all. It would also involve ensuring good governance, strengthening of democratic institutions and organizations, and removing the underlying conditions which are conducive for terrorism.


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[4] Law Society bans Christian Concern Marriage Event

Christian Concern reported 12 May 2012 that the Law Society of London, England, has revoked the booking of the ‘One Man, One Woman. Making the Case for Marriage for the Good of Society’ conference, originally scheduled for 23 May 2012, sponsored by Christian Concern, the World Congress of Families, and others, because the event “is contrary to our diversity policy, espousing as it does an ethos which is opposed to same-sex marriage.”


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[5] California Presbyterian Church Leaves PCUSA for Not Embracing Homosexuality Enough

An 11 May 2012 article by Stoyan Zaimov of The Christian Post titled “Calif. Presbyterian Church Leaves PCUSA for Not Embracing Homosexuality Enough” reports that former
Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) West Hollywood Presbyterian Church of Los Angeles, California, formally joined the United Church of Christ on 12 May 2012 because the church believes that the PCUSA has not done enough to embrace homosexuals.


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[6] PCUSA Presbytery of the Redwoods Now Supports Minister Who Wed Same-Sex Couples

A 15 May 2012 article Los Angeles Times article titled “Presbyterian Body Now Supports Minister Who Wed Same-Sex Couples” reports that the
Presbyterian Church (PCUSA)’s Presbytery of the Redwoods in a 74-18 vote rejected the PCUSA’s denunciation of the Rev. Jane Adams Spahr for performing weddings for homosexual couples.


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[7] PCUSA Plans Staff Reduction

A 14 May 2012 article in the Daily News of Bowling Green, Kentucky, reports that the
Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) General Assembly Mission Council, assuming approval of the PCUSA 2012 General Assembly meeting, will cut thirteen net positions representing four percent of its workforce, and impose budget reductions over the next two years because of reduced revenue due to membership losses.

The remaining 308 positions represents a reduction of one-half of the positions existing in 2002.


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[8] Lafayette, Indiana, Pastor Arrested after Cameras Found in Church Bathroom

A 14 May 2012 article by John Terhune in the Journal and Courier titled “Lafayette Pastor Arrested after Cameras Found in Church Bathroom” reports that Robert Lyzenga, pastor of Sunrise Christian Reformed Church (
Christian Reformed Church in North America) in Lafayette, Indiana, was arrested 10 May 2012 on suspicion of voyeurism, a Class D felony, after the pastor allegedly hid video cameras inside fake “air freshener” boxes secured to the inside of restroom stall doors.

Lyzenga has been suspended from all church duties.


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[9] Reformed Fellowship Sale on “Jesus Loves the Little Children:
Why We Baptize Children” by Daniel R. Hyde


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Wednesday, May 9, 2012

9 May 2012



Presbyterians Week Headlines


[1] Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam, an EPC Elder, Knows His Calvin in Vetoing Legislation Regarding Vanderbilt University

[2] Virginia Judge Recommends Redacting First Table from Ten Commandments School Display to Remove Government Endorsement of Religion

[3] Allegan, Michigan Police Forcibly Shut Down Conference on the U.S. Constitution and Sharia Law after Complaints from Islamic Terrorist Fundraising Group Council on Islamic-American Relations

[4] PCUSA-Affiliated Auburn Theological Seminary of New York, New York, Honor Planned Parenthood Executives

[5] 17,000 ‘Aphrodisiac’ Pills Made from Dead, Aborted Babies Seized by Police in South Korea

[6] 2012 Fraser Valley Bible Conference Recordings of Dr. Joel Beeke Speaking on “Living the Christian Life” Available for Free Download

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[1] Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam, an EPC Elder, Knows His Calvin in Vetoing Legislation Regarding Vanderbilt University

By David Tulis – 3 May 2012

An announced veto by Gov. Bill Haslam pulls up short a bill that many Christians have reason to favor — one that puts Vanderbilt University in its place for a petty tyranny the nonsmokers on its board slapped on their inferiors in the name of tolerance, fairness, equity and fair play.

Vandy’s cocky little rule, one that conveniently gives a pass to fraternities and sororities, will proceed apace, giving the school’s parent body one more reason to suspect that enrolling a son or daughter there may be a slap on the cheek as well as a waste of family capital. Gov. Haslam’s veto adheres to a philosophy of limited government and a reluctance to use even the most well-intentioned power of the state to overwhelm a private institution’s government and to dictate terms.

Mr. Haslam, an elder in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, is following the thinking of the world’s foremost Christian reformer, John Calvin, a French theologian who is credited even by his enemies as having systematized the concept of modern political liberty that everyone from the tea party to Occupy Wall Street to Hamilton County government with its divided powers owe their thanks.

Calvin, whose major work is The Institutes of the Christian Religion, followed Martin Luther and Scotsman John Knox in enunciating limitations of the civil magistrate (or, as we say today, the state) that are the bulwark of western political liberty. With Calvin, the doctrines of government by covenant, interposition by the lesser magistrate and the duty of princes to avoid arbitrary and absolutist ways came into the modern consciousness. The American colonial concept of fractured national government with its competing power centers (executive, legislative, judicial) is a new historical development — and comes from Calvin.

IN A STATEMENT GIVEN REPORTERS, Gov. Haslam describes the Vanderbilt rule as an “all comers” policy. This usage is intended to imply the intent of a rule that forbids a Christian group from requiring Christianity of its directors and forcing such groups, if they are to receive university subsidies, to accept pagans, Wiccans and other worthies. The rule would let an historic revisionist take charge of a Jewish group that believes in the holocaust, a Yankee imperialist to take leadership of a Southern states’ rights group, a patriarchalist to take the helm of the campus feminists, and a Muslim to get his foot in the door of the Hindu fellowship.

As for HB 3576/SB 3597, the governor said:

"I don’t agree with Vanderbilt’s “all-comers” policy. It is counterintuitive to make campus organizations open their membership and leadership positions to anyone and everyone, even when potential members philosophically disagree with the core values and beliefs of the organization.

"The original version of HB 3576/SB 3597 only applied to public education institutions, and I believe it is appropriate for state government to be involved in policies of public colleges and universities.

"The amended legislation that the General Assembly ultimately passed, however, also applies to private universities. Although I disagree with Vanderbilt’s policy, as someone who strongly believes in limited government, I think it is inappropriate for government to mandate the policies of a private institution. Therefore, I will veto HB 3576/SB 3597 in its current form."

The veto is the governor’s first, and follows a line of political genius that was sparked in the 1500s when Christendom rediscovered the word of God that had come, over centuries, to be smothered and lost by an ultimately unreformable Roman Catholic church.

The grounds for state intervention in the life of private Vanderbilt University are that the university receives taxpayer funds. The Assembly passed its bill Monday before adjourning Tuesday. A late amendment stipulated that any private university accepting $24 million or more in state funds is subject to the law. Rep. Mark Pody, a Lebanon Republican, told Andy Sher of the Times Free Press that Vandy gets at least that amount through the state’s welfare program for the sick poor, TennCare.

Among those who pushed for the Vandy intervention is David Fowler, a Christian activist with the Family Action Council of Tennessee, whose work in favor of Christendom is of long standing and great effect.

PERSONAL LIBERTY UNDER LAW and divided government are Christian concepts that national Republicans, Democrats enjoy, even though they have worked for years to overturn the concept. Calvin’s systematic work premised on the sovereignty of God assumes the totality of the fall in mankind and denies the possibility of salvation by man. The modern messianic state disputes this argument, and is constantly arranging to save us and predestine our lives by the U.S. Code.

Calvin in Book 4, Chapter 20, of the Institutes gives useful pointers about the use of authority:

-- In discussing the obedience owed Kings, he says, “And, indeed, how preposterous were it, in pleasing men, to incur the offense of Him for whose sake you obey men! The Lord, therefore, is King of kings. When he opens his sacred mouth, he alone is to be heard, instead of all and above all. We are subject to the men who rule over us, but subject only in the Lord.”

-- “On this ground Daniel denies that he had sinned *** when he refused to obey [King Darius’] impious decree *** because the king had exceeded his limits, and not only been injurious to men, but, by raising his horn against God, had virtually abrogated his own power.”

-- “Although the Lord takes vengeance on unbridled domination, let us not therefore suppose that vengeance is committed to us, to whom no command has been given but to obey and suffer.”

-- The following aphorism speaks to Christians living under tyranny. “When tyrants reign, let us first remember our faults, which are chastised by such scourges; and, therefore, humility will restrain our impatience. Besides, it is not in our power to remedy these evils, and all that remains for us is to implore the assistance of the Lord, in whose hand are the hearts of men and the revolutions of kingdoms.”

CALVIN IS STRICTLY AGAINST uprisings and warfare by guerrillas, insurrectionists, revolutionaries, terrorists and others. These are evils to be suppressed by warfare and bloodshed, and lawfully so. But the doctrines of the sovereignty of God that he explores disallow kingly tyranny as well, government by caprice and whim. Another reformed doctrine, that of sphere sovereignty (wherein church, family and state have each a jurisdictional prerogative), underlies the proper use of force.

Gov. Haslam grew up in a Presbyterian tradition of thought. A bright light for the reformed faith, Presbyterianism is full of hostility to tyrants and duty to God — both. His government may not be perfect. But Gov. Haslam rightly vetoed the Vandy bill because it is a use of force in a private conflict in which his government has no authority or competence.


Sources:

John Calvin, The Institutes of the Christian Religion, trans. Henry Beveridge (Grand Rapids, Mich.; Eerdmans Publishing Co., 1983) pp. 674, 675, 689

Calvinism has developed a rich and practical literature about the duty and limits of the civil magistracy and the duty and limits of citizenship in an earthly kingdom such as the State of Tennessee.

Douglas F. Kelly, The Emergence of Liberty in the Modern World [;] The Influence of Calvin on Five Governments from the 16th through 18th Centuries

Rousas J. Rushdoony, The Nature of the American System

Junius Brutus, A Defence of Liberty Against Tyrants (Vindiciae Contra Tyrannos); this book was a bestseller in the colonies in the time leading to the first American war for independence

J.H. Merle D’Aubigne, The Protector (about Thomas Cromwell)

For an excellent analysis for the use of government, see the Westminster Confession of Faith, 1647.


David Tulis, a deacon at Brainerd Hills Presbyterian Church (
Presbyterian Church in America), is married and the father of four homeschooled children.


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[2] Virginia Judge Recommends Redacting First Table from Ten Commandments School Display to Remove Government Endorsement of Religion

An 8 May 2012
Roanoke Times article by Laurence Hammack titled “Cut Ten Commandments down to Six?” reports that during a motions hearing in U.S. District Court in Roanoke, Virginia, concerning an American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) lawsuit opposing the display of the Ten Commandments at Narrows High School (NHS) in Giles County, Virginia, Judge Michael Urbanski suggested that concern about government endorsement of religion might be alleviated if the first four of the Ten Commandments were eliminated from the display.

The Giles County School Board (GCSB) ordered the removal of a Ten Commandments display at NHS after the
Freedom from Religion Foundation complained about the display, then reversed themselves after a large public outcry.

The GCSB faces the possibility of having to pay the ACLU legal expenses that could total US$500,000 if the ACLU prevails. The GCSB is being represented pro bono by the
Liberty Counsel.


+ Roanoke Times, 201 West Campbell Avenue, Roanoke, Virginia 24010, 540-981-3211, debbie.meade@roanoke.com

+ American Civil Liberties Union, 125 Broad Street, 18th Floor, New York, New York 10004, 212-549-2500, Contact Page

+ Freedom from Religion Foundation, Post Office Box 750, Madison, Wisconsin 53701, 608-256-8900, Fax: 608-204-0422, info@ffrf.org

+
Liberty Counsel, Post Office Box 540774, Orlando, Florida 32854, 800-671-1776, Liberty@LC.org


[3] Allegan, Michigan Police Forcibly Shut Down Conference on the U.S. Constitution and Sharia Law after Complaints from Islamic Terrorist Fundraising Group Council on Islamic-American Relations

A 3 May 2012 Western Center for Journalism article by Doug Book titled “Did Terror-Promoting CAIR Shut Down Pro-Constitution Event?” reports that a 26 January 2012 conference called “Constituting Michigan—Founding Principles Act” being held in the auditorium of Allegan High School in Allegan,
Michigan, was forcibly shut down by Allegan police after the executive director of the Council on Islamic-American Relations Michigan (CAIRM), Dawud Walid, wrote a letter to school officials complaining about the event and school officials subsequently notified the local police that Walid opposed the event.

The purpose of the event was “…to inform the public about the importance of honoring the United States Constitution, to recognize the internal threat to America posed by radical Muslims and the dangers to our free society caused by the imposition of Sharia law.”

On 30 April 2012, the
Thomas More Law Center (TMLC) filed suit on behalf of conference organizer Michigan State Representative David Agema and the conference co-sponsors. “This case seeks to protect and vindicate fundamental constitutional rights…under the 1st and 14th Amendments to the Constitution…and Michigan law…” wrote the TMLC in the filing.

Representative Agema is the Michigan House of Representatives sponsor of HB 4769, “The Restriction of Application of Foreign Laws Act.” The goal of the legislation is to ban the use of foreign or Sharia law by
Michigan courts “…when those laws conflict with fundamental rights protected by the Constitution of the United States and the State of Michigan.”

CAIR was named an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation case, the largest terror-funding proceeding in U.S. legal history.


+ Western Center for Journalism, 42104 North Venture Drive, Suite B-122, Anthem,
Arizona 85086, 202-370-6366, Contact Page

+ Council on Islamic-American Relations Michigan, 21700 Northwestern Highway,
Southfield, Michigan 48075, 248-559-2427, info@ciarmichigan.org

+ Thomas More Law Center, 24 Frank Lloyd Wright Drive, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106, 734-827-2001, Fax: 734-930-7160, info@thomasmore.org

+ Council on American-Islamic Relations, 453 New Jersey Avenue Southeast, Washington DC 20003, 202-488-8787, Fax: 202-488-0833, info@cair.com


[4] PCUSA-Affiliated Auburn Theological Seminary of New York, New York, Honor Planned Parenthood Executives

A 3 May 2012 Godfather Politics article by Giacomo titled “Presbyterian Seminary to Honor Leader of Planned Parenthood” reports that on 2 May 2012, Presbyterian Church (PCUSA)-affiliated Auburn Theological Seminary of New York, New York, honored Planned Parenthood Federation of America president Cecile Richards and chairman Cecilia Guthrie Boone during the seminary’s annual Lives of Commitment Benefit Breakfast.

The article’s author pointed out that the two women are “responsible for handing out contraceptives to thousands of women and school girls and performing around 300,000 murderous abortions annually.”

The author concluded:

"Auburn Theological Seminary is a shining example of how far so many seminaries, Christian colleges, churches and denominations have strayed away from sound biblical teaching. They have succumbed to the sinful lusts and desires of the world, forsaking God’s Word. This liberal seminary reminds me of the words of the Apostle Peter who wrote (2 Peter 2:1-3),

"“But false prophets also arose among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you, who will secretly bring in destructive heresies, even denying the Master who bought them, bringing upon themselves swift destruction. And many will follow their sensuality, and because of them the way of truth will be blasphemed. And in their greed they will exploit you with false words. Their condemnation from long ago is not idle, and their destruction is not asleep.”" [ESV]


+ Godfather Politics, 457 Nathan Dean Boulevard, Dallas, Georgia 30132

+ Auburn Theological Seminary, 3041 Broadway,
New York, New York 10027, 212-662-4315, Fax: 212-663-5214, info@auburnseminary.org

+
Presbyterian Church (PCUSA), 100 Witherspoon Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40202, 888-728-7228, Fax: 502-569-8005

+
Planned Parenthood Federation of America, 434 West 33rd Street, New York, New York 10001, 212-541-7800, Fax: 212-245-1845


[5] 17,000 ‘Aphrodisiac’ Pills Made from Dead, Aborted Babies Seized by Police in South Korea

John Jalsevac of LifeSiteNews.com reported 7 May 2012 that since August 2011, South Korean customs officials have confiscated 17,000 Chinese-made pills containing dehydrated and crushed human flesh which are sold as aphrodisiacs and alternative medicine.

The Chinese manufacturers obtain the corpses of aborted or stillborn babies from hospitals and abortion facilities, and then dehydrate the bodies before crushing them and making them into pills.

Human rights activists in China say that 35,000 abortions are performed daily, ten times the daily number in the U.S., and many of which are forced upon the mothers by the Chinese government because of the country’s one-child policy.


LifeSiteNews.com, Incorporated, Post Office Box 25382, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15220, 866-787-9947, lsn@lifesitenews.com


[6] 2012 Fraser Valley Bible Conference Recordings of Dr. Joel Beeke Speaking on “Living the Christian Life” Available for Free Download

The 2012 Fraser Valley Bible Conference was held 27-28 April 2012 at the Emmanuel Free Reformed Church in Abbotsford,
British Columbia, Canada, where conference speaker the Rev. Dr. Joel Beeke, president of Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, spoke on three topics under the theme “Living the Christian Life.”

Recordings of the conference are available for free download:

-- Cultivating Sanctification: How Can I Be More Holy? — Part 1 [Dr. Joel Beeke]

-- Developing Spiritual Maturity: How Can I Grow in Christ? — Part 2 [Dr. Joel Beeke]

-- Overcoming Enemies of Holiness: How Can I Conquer Sin? — Part 3 with Q&A [Dr. Joel Beeke]

The 2012 Fraser Valley Bible Conference was a joint effort between several churches in the greater Fraser Valley,
British Columbia, Canada, representing the Free Reformed Churches of North America, the United Reformed Churches in North America, and the Heritage Reformed Churches.

+
Free Reformed Churches of North America, c/o Free Reformed Publications, Post Office Box 1094, Mitchell, Ontario, Canada N0K 1N0, 519-348-0020

+ United Reformed Churches in North America, c/o the Rev. Bradd Nymeyer, 227 1st Avenue Southeast, Sioux Center,
Iowa 51250, 712-722-1965, statedclerk@urcna.org

+ Heritage Reformed Churches, info@heritagereformed.com

+ Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, 2965 Leonard Street Northeast, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49525, 616-977-0599, Fax: 616-285-3246, info@puritanseminary.org