Joe,

The following quote is from the "Revision of the Confession of Faith" document:

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"2. Updating concepts and ideas--The dividing line between updating and changing is difficult to describe. One of the problems of the revision process could be at this point. The Church has grown and has had new experiences in the past 100 years. This new understanding and experience cannot be ignored in the revision."

It is apparent to me that this is even more dangerous than calling a constitutional convention in the U.S.

What exactly has changed in the last 100 years that calls for a change in the understanding of God's words? Things in this world do indeed change (often for the worse) but God's words do not. IMO, this undertaking (pun intended) has a very foul and corrupting odor to it.

The things that have changed in this world are not necessarily niceties we should be proud of. Included are such destructive new philosophies as Evolution, Socialism, Feminism, Ecumenism and Liberalism. IMO, there is a great clamor to make the "Church" more receptive to these evil ideas for the sake of a "peace" with these doctrines of demons.

Are these calls for peace with our world (by revising the time tested WCF) because of the fact that many people in our churches are becoming ashamed of the Gospel and the "foolishness of God"? I certainly hope not.

I wish them well but I smell a rat.

Denny

Romans 3:22-24


Denny

Simon Peter answered Him, "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life." [John 6:68]