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Friday, December 15, 2006

The Blasphemy Challenge ..:UPDATE:..

ER forwarded me a link to one of the most heartbreaking sites to which I have ever been. It literally, and unashamedly brought tears to my eyes.

Father in heaven, I pray you destroy this evil, and bring swift justice to those who manage the Blasphemy Challenge. I beg you Lord to please, somehow, put a stop to it. I further ask that you forgive those who have taken the challenge and show them, leaving no room for doubt, that You ARE the LORD of Glory. And help me to be a better witness.

I lift up this prayer in the holy name of Jesus. Amen.


I've offered the link only so other believers can witness this abomination of the enemy, and I ask that you all echo and add to the prayer I've offered. Nothing is beyond the power of the Lord to perform, and He knows how to answer prayer. Please pray, believing, that our Lord will destroy this site and bring swift justice to these enemies of God-- There are currently 174 videos blaspheming the Holy Ghost.

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Thank you, ER, for the link. I deeply appreciate it. On this we do indeed agree.

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..:UPDATE:..
December 18, 2006

According to the little counter at the top of the video screen there now appears to be 900 respondents to the blasphemy challenge. What's struck me as significant is, thus far, I have yet to have seen a video from someone older [or appearing to be older] than 19? ... 21?

What a sad testament to the state of faith in America. This is what permissiveness, and the concerted effort [whatever my detracters may think] to cleanse our culture of God and Jesus. Prayer is gone from school, the bible in no longer taught, Nativity scenes are no longer welcome on public property, the colors red and green are banned in some school systems. Christmas trees aren't welcome in many places. Even Santa Claus [decided NOT a religious symbol] is not welcome in, of all places, Disney World. Even our holidays [Holy-Days] are being stripped of their religious significance. It's now holiday trees, winter trees, happy holidays, happy Kwaanza, even happy Channukah is most places... but not merry Christmas.

It's not a wonder these young turks have no faith in God; they have been raised [or not, as the case may be] by a generation who also sees nothing wrong with sanitizing the reason for the season.


26 Comments:

Blogger Dan Trabue said...

Are y'all thinking that simply reciting, "I deny the Holy Spirit" is what the passage is talking about when it calls "blaspheming the Holy Spirit" the unforgiveable sin?

December 15, 2006 2:30 PM  
Blogger Eric said...

Actually, it's more along the lines of attributing to the devil the works of the Holy Spirit, as many religious folks in Jesus' day did, saying, "he does these things in the name of beelzebub!" or some such.

The site is offensive. Pure and simple. I wouldn't shed a single tear if it was shut down.

December 15, 2006 2:38 PM  
Blogger Eric said...

But again, there is still a lot of debate as to just what is, and is not, the unforgiveable sin. I'm not interested in debating it here, just in seeing the site shut down, and the just reward meted out to its owners.

But I needn't worry; God always repays...

December 15, 2006 2:41 PM  
Blogger Dan Trabue said...

"it's more along the lines of attributing to the devil the works of the Holy Spirit, as many religious folks in Jesus' day did, saying, "he does these things in the name of beelzebub!""

On this, I agree. as many folk did in Jesus' day and do still, today.

December 15, 2006 2:58 PM  
Blogger Erudite Redneck said...

Of course, as a free-speech fanatic, and as one who believes that the God who can raise stones up as sons of Abraham can use ANYTHING for His gloory, I'm praying that God will use the site for His own purposes. I wouldn't mind if it went down altogether, either, though.

As for what is blasphemy: I think it's not nearly as dramatic as some think. Don't misunderstand me, but the ultimate sin against God is to say no to Him -- and I mean in the ultimate, eternal sense. That, I believe, is the only sin that won't be forgiven. The poor souls who put videos up on that site were walking blaspemies in the first place or they wouldn't have done it. But unohol crap, it's shocking. That's why I sent it along.

Praying for others, men. That will bring us together.

On a much, much lighter note ...

Dudes, I was in a Christian book store for the first time in 20 years today, to get a present for someone -- and had to leave before I spent my paycheck on music I haven't heard in 20 years! The Hinsons! Rambos! Keith Green!

Awe. Some. Stuff.

December 15, 2006 3:56 PM  
Blogger Dan Trabue said...

Keith Green... He helped start me down this Christian road as an adult. Still appreciate some of his stuff.

Rushing wind blow thru this temple
Blowing out the dust within
Come and breathe your breath upon me
I've been born again...


How about Larry Norman? Randy Stonehill? Rich Mullins? I still have the albums...

December 15, 2006 4:11 PM  
Blogger Al-Ozarka said...

Hoe about The Cathedral Quartet (any combination), The Talleys (yeah, yeah...I know), and Steve Green?

December 15, 2006 7:01 PM  
Blogger Eric said...

If we're talking southern gospel, I like The McKamey's, and Jeff & Sherry Easter. I also like the David Crowder Band

December 15, 2006 9:31 PM  
Blogger Eric said...

Actually, the Easter's are mostly bluegrass than anything else...

December 15, 2006 9:41 PM  
Blogger Erudite Redneck said...

The Cathedrals rock. I've always thouyght it was a little cheesey, but I love "From a Star to Stripes" (1982) and I think of it every Independence Day or thereabouts. Favorite line:

"While there's glory in Old Glory, it could never quite compare to the glory of the Cross on Calvary."

By the way, my familiarity with Southern Gospel stops cold after 1984. What have I missed? ... It will amuse some of y'all, and appall others, that from 1982 to 1984, I was a dues-payin' member of the National Religious Broadcasters Association. :-)

Back to the subject of the post: Don't you think God can use a site such as that for His glory? Dadgum, if nothin' else it got us to quit bickering for a minute!:-)

December 16, 2006 7:28 AM  
Blogger Erudite Redneck said...

Dang, EL, did you fall in?

December 18, 2006 1:39 PM  
Blogger Eric said...

No. I just haven't had a lot of time these past few weeks to do much more than make the occasional post and supporting comments to be as particularly active as usual.

Thanks for checking up on me.


The bible college I'm planning on attending also runs a Southern Gospel radio station. I'm not particularly keen on southern gospel, but I do love bluegrass, secular or otherwise. Bluegrass still retains its celtic roots, moreso than country or southern gospel, and that's why I'm keen on it

I reckon I can see how such a site might prove a blessing, but not just because it seemingly puts an end to doctrinal bickering, but because, to a greater degree, it more clearly shows the enemy at work... kinda like the muzzle flash of a sniper giving away his position.

December 18, 2006 2:03 PM  
Blogger Erudite Redneck said...

I like that: "kinda like the muzzle flash of a sniper giving away his position ..."

Drlobo, over at my place, remarked that there have a tellingly small number of blaspehemers get the DVD.

December 18, 2006 2:16 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is the sort of earnest prayer that God HAS to answer. So if the Challenge stays up and remains successful, and the organizers face no "justice," will this mean God does not exist, or merely that he doesn't care about it, or that he isn't listening to you?

December 18, 2006 2:24 PM  
Blogger Dan Trabue said...

"What a sad testament to the state of faith in America. This is what permissiveness, and the concerted effort [whatever my detracters may think] to cleanse our culture of God and Jesus."

Let's be fair: This is also testament to the irrelevance of the church at large, to the perceived and real hypocrisy of church-goers and religious leaders and the failure to Be Church.

I think the fault lies much more within the church than without. Which is probably what you're saying, but we may be saying that for different reasons...

December 18, 2006 4:18 PM  
Blogger Eric said...

ER--
"a tellingly small number of blaspehemers [sic] get the DVD..."

Typical of the promises of evil, eh? High promises, shallow deliveries....


Anon--
World events are swiftly building to a head; the dam will soon burst. If God chooses not to punish these people now, that's His business. But EVERYONE receives God's justice sooner or later.


Dan--
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing"

--Edmund Burke

In that respect it certainly IS the Church's fault, but that hardly negates the guilt of the God-less of 'this present world'

December 18, 2006 5:45 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"This is the sort of earnest prayer that God HAS to answer. So if the Challenge stays up and remains successful, and the organizers face no "justice," will this mean God does not exist, or merely that he doesn't care about it, or that he isn't listening to you?

Whatever gave you the idea that God HAS to do anything? He gave us free will to do what we choose. He works on his on timetable, and His justice will be meted out as and when He sees fit. If He simply zapped everybody that was offensive to Him, none of us would be saved. He is patient and longsuffering, unlike us. And in the end, if you reject His Son, He will reject you. So Justice will be done sooner or later.

December 18, 2006 7:14 PM  
Blogger Erudite Redneck said...

Woo hoo! Ms. Green and I agree on something -- although we could bicker over the meanings of a few of the words. But no. Not on this subject. Not now:

"If He simply zapped everybody that was offensive to Him, none of us would be saved. He is patient and longsuffering, unlike us. And in the end, if you reject His Son, He will reject you."

Jesus. Saves.

December 18, 2006 10:15 PM  
Blogger Jack H said...

Yes, it is serious. But it's good that the enemy should declair itself. As for the teenagers who respond to this challenge, it is no new thing. Ozzie Osborn is a phenomenon from my teen years. Alice Cooper. How naughty. How daring. It's like smoking. Point is, to the teens, it's nothing. Just way of being a misguided teen.

Is the blasphemy any greater than the quite, staid and dignified rejection of Jesus on the Cross? That they're rejecting the HS is a mere form -- because the HS points to Christ.

Perhaps such a petty, silly, feckless sight is a good thing? It brings some to prayer, who might otherwise neglect it. It gives a face to the poor silly souls who are lost, and need prayer. So there are some 900 kids who should be but most likely are not on anyone's prayer list.

That's the real sin.


J

December 19, 2006 2:06 AM  
Blogger Erudite Redneck said...

"World events are swiftly building to a head; the dam will soon burst."

Maybe. Maybe not. This kind of thing has been said of current events literally since Jesus's time -- before, actually. Sheesh. :-)

December 19, 2006 4:18 AM  
Blogger Mark said...

Two comments:

I've always understood the meaning of "the blasphemy of the Holy Spirit" as meaning a refusal to convert. That's the ultimate rejection of the Holy Spirit, and one has the option to change ones mind up until the last breath. If you die without ever being "saved", you have committed blasphemy of the Holy Spirirt. So, even those who have recorded themselves saying they reject the Holy Spirit can still be saved. That's how I interpret the phrase.

second: Santa Clause is a Christian figure. His name is a contraction of the name Saint Nicholas, a priest who was canonized for, among other things, bring gifts to children. That may not be 100% accurate, since I didn't research it, but if my memory serves, it's pretty close, I believe.

By the way, if you moderate comments, you don't need word verification. :)

December 19, 2006 7:00 AM  
Blogger The Worst Blogger In The World said...

So I guess, like the fundamentalist Muslims, we have to "respect" you, but you're perfectly at liberty to call us "evil"... even when you're the ones blocking cancer vaccines!

It is perfectly clear that the sort of "respect" religious people demand is much the same as the "respect" demanded by street punks - i.e, fear and submission.

December 24, 2006 3:58 PM  
Blogger The Worst Blogger In The World said...

P.S. I dare you to (a) publish my last comment, even though or perhaps because I disagree with you - let's see your commitment to "free speech" and (b) try to get the site shut down - go on!

December 24, 2006 4:02 PM  
Blogger Eric said...

Firstly, Andrew, you don't have to respect anyone; I certainly don't expect you to respect me! But you've the sound of one who's unhinged... who's blocking cancer vaccines?!?

As to your dare...

a) There's no such thing as "free speech"-- Everyone pays for the things they say... every idle word.

b) As much as I would love to see that site shut down, it's not likely to happen simply because I wish it, although it is certainly possible... me getting my wish. As I stated earlier, 'The site is offensive', but I don't presume to know the will of God in terms of 'The Blasphemy Challenge'... for who's to say what good may come of it?

"And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose."
--Romans 8:28

December 25, 2006 12:34 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's now holiday trees, winter trees, happy holidays, happy Kwaanza, even happy Channukah is most places... but not merry Christmas.

You know what? I'm a little tired of this culture war silliness. These claims are just meant to be divisive are getting dated.

I am an atheist. I mostly hang out with people who are not Christian (most of us stopped believing in God a long time ago). But what did we all say to each other yesterday? Merry Christmas. We exchanged Christmas gifts, we have Christmas trees in our homes, Christmas lights in our yards, and Christmas wreaths on our doors. Even my cat has a Christmas bow on today.

No, we're not really celebrating Jesus' birth. It's more of a family holiday/tradition for us. But we're well aware of where it came from, even if it borrowed its rituals and symbols (the lights, the trees, the mistletoe, etc.) from earlier pagan celebrations.

In short, even we godless elitist liberals are not afraid or ashamed to say Merry Christmas, nor do we care to sweep it under the rug.

The bogus war on Christmas has been greatly exaggerated.

Oh- and Merry Christmas El. Yes, I mean it.

December 26, 2006 2:32 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well frankly it is nice to see people taking a stand against irrationality and irrational taboo. There is no reason religious faith should be a taboo topic, religion makes physical claims about the nature of the universe, and if those claims are false, they need to be exposed.

January 09, 2007 12:43 AM  

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