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<blockquote data-quote="dms1972" data-source="post: 66527141" data-attributes="member: 325736"><p>Interesting - thats actually something Schaeffer was concerned about but in a different way, not a theocracy as such but a monolithic culture in another direction, an elite. Rushdooney I admit scared me a bit but I don't really know much of what he said, or actually thought. </p><p></p><p>So I agree a hyper calvinist theocracy is scarey. </p><p></p><p>Anyone still around these days advocating something like that - some kind of Christian [but Old Testament] theocracy? </p><p>One can't find any support for it in St Paul, or the Gospels.</p><p></p><p>I think there are many putting forth their own visions for new world orders - M. Scott Peck, Eckhard Tolle, Marrianne Williamson, probably half the self-help gurus!! Which one is selling the most now? LOL </p><p></p><p>For instance how many people have been Oprahised (partly anyway - I was almost totally in my late teens "Ma turn that freaking show off - while there's still time, before the process is complete - its doin something, im not sure, I don't know what, it might be too late. Just turn it off in case" - lol) the world over - both Christian and non-christians?</p><p></p><p>Oh boy - hope its not a night of bad vibes! </p><p></p><p>Send me none please , neither good or bad. Prayers welcome</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dms1972, post: 66527141, member: 325736"] Interesting - thats actually something Schaeffer was concerned about but in a different way, not a theocracy as such but a monolithic culture in another direction, an elite. Rushdooney I admit scared me a bit but I don't really know much of what he said, or actually thought. So I agree a hyper calvinist theocracy is scarey. Anyone still around these days advocating something like that - some kind of Christian [but Old Testament] theocracy? One can't find any support for it in St Paul, or the Gospels. I think there are many putting forth their own visions for new world orders - M. Scott Peck, Eckhard Tolle, Marrianne Williamson, probably half the self-help gurus!! Which one is selling the most now? LOL For instance how many people have been Oprahised (partly anyway - I was almost totally in my late teens "Ma turn that freaking show off - while there's still time, before the process is complete - its doin something, im not sure, I don't know what, it might be too late. Just turn it off in case" - lol) the world over - both Christian and non-christians? Oh boy - hope its not a night of bad vibes! Send me none please , neither good or bad. Prayers welcome [/QUOTE]
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