Awareness - The Gospel of Inclusion

Shimmie

"God is the Only Truth -- Period"
Staff member
Question: "What is the gospel of inclusion?"

Answer:

The gospel of inclusion is simply the old heresy of universalism re-packaged and given a new name.

Universalism is the belief that all people will eventually be saved and go to heaven. The gospel of inclusion, as taught by Carlton Pearson, encompasses these false beliefs:

(1) The gospel of inclusion espouses that the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ paid the price for all of humanity to enjoy eternal life in heaven without any need for repentance.

(2) The gospel of inclusion teaches that salvation is unconditional and does not even require faith in Jesus Christ as the payment for mankind’s sin debt.

(3) The gospel of inclusion believes that all humanity is destined to life in heaven whether or not they realize it.

(4) The gospel of inclusion declares that all humanity will go to heaven regardless of religious affiliation.

(5) Lastly, the gospel of inclusion holds that only those who intentionally and consciously reject the grace of God—after having “tasted the fruit” of His grace—will spend eternity separated from God.

The gospel of inclusion runs counter to the clear teachings of Jesus and the Bible.

In John’s gospel, Jesus clearly states that the only path to salvation is through Him (John 14:6).

God sent Jesus into the world to secure salvation for a fallen humanity, but that salvation is only available to those who place their faith in Jesus Christ as God’s payment for their sin (John 3:16).

The apostles echo this message (Ephesians 2:8-9; 1 Peter 1:8-9; 1 John 5:13). Faith in Jesus Christ means no longer trying to secure salvation based on works, but rather trusting that what Jesus did was sufficient to secure salvation.

In conjunction with faith is repentance. The two go hand-in-hand. Repentance is a change of mind about your sin and need for salvation through Christ by faith (Acts 2:38).

The act of repentance is one in which we acknowledge that before God we’re sinners incapable of earning our way to salvation, so we repent (the Greek word for “repent” literally means “to change your mind”) of our sins—we turn away from them—and seek Christ by faith.

Jesus offers the gospel of salvation to everyone who is willing to repent and believe (John 3:16). However, Jesus Himself said that not everyone will believe (Matthew 7:13-14; John 3:19). No one likes to think that a loving and gracious God would send people to hell, but that is exactly what the Bible teaches.

In the clearest teaching Jesus gave regarding the final judgment, He says that at the end the Son of Man will separate all the nations as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats. The sheep (representing those who through faith in Jesus Christ have salvation secured) will go into the kingdom with Jesus.

The goats (representing those who have rejected the salvation that Jesus offers) will go into hell, which is described as eternal fire (Matthew 25:31-46).

This teaching offends many, so instead of conforming their thinking to the clear teaching of the Word of God, they change what the Bible says on the matter and spread this false teaching to the masses. The gospel of inclusion is a clear example of this.

Here are some additional arguments against the gospel of inclusion:

(1) If faith and repentance are not required to receive the gift of salvation, then why is the New Testament full of calls to repent and place your faith in Jesus Christ?

(2) If salvation doesn’t require faith in the finished work of Christ on the cross, then why did Jesus submit to such a humiliating and excruciatingly painful death? God could have just granted everyone a “divine pardon.”

(3) If everyone is going to go to heaven whether they realize it or not, then what about free will? Is the hard-core atheist who has spent his life rejecting God, the Bible, Jesus, and Christianity going to be dragged into heaven kicking and screaming against his will? To believe this tenet of the gospel of inclusion seems to indicate that heaven will be filled with people who don’t necessarily want to be there.

(4) How can all people go to heaven regardless of religious affiliation if there are many religions which hold to contradictory claims? For example, what about people who believe completely different things about the after-life such as reincarnation or annihilationism (i.e., the idea that at death we are snuffed out of existence)?

(5) Finally, if those who openly reject the grace of God don’t go to heaven, then it’s hardly a gospel of inclusion, is it? Either all people go to heaven, or do not call it the gospel of inclusion; because it still excludes some.

The apostle Paul called the message of the gospel the “fragrance of death” (2 Corinthians 2:16). What he meant by this is that to many, the message of the gospel is offensive.

It tells people the truth about their sin and hopeless state without Christ. It tells people that there is nothing they can do to bridge the gap between themselves and God. For centuries, there have been those (many with good intentions) who have attempted to soften the message of the gospel to get more people into church.

On the surface, that seems like the wise thing to do, but in the end all it does is give people a false sense of security. It was the apostle Paul who said that anyone who preached a different gospel than the one he preached should be cursed (Galatians 1:8).

That is strong language, but once you realize how vitally important the message of the Gospel is, you also realize how vitally important it is to get it right. A false gospel doesn’t save anyone. All it does is condemn more people to hell and generate greater condemnation for those who purvey such falsehoods—such as the gospel of inclusion.

Recommended Resource: Four Views of Salvation in a Pluralistic World by Dennis L. Okholm & Timothy R. Phillips.

Article Link: http://www.gotquestions.org/gospel-of-inclusion.html

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God says that He will not have us ignorant. :nono:
 

Nice & Wavy

Well-Known Member
Girl...this is a blessing!

No one can say after reading this, that they did not know:nono:

Thank you so much!

Much love, always.....:love2:

N&W
 

Shimmie

"God is the Only Truth -- Period"
Staff member
Girl...this is a blessing!

No one can say after reading this, that they did not know:nono:

Thank you so much!

Much love, always.....:love2:

N&W

It's a heartbreaker, isn't it? I mean, after ALL that Jesus suffered and bled and died for, just to pay the penalty IN FULL for all of our sins and our foolishness, only to have those that He died for, deny His great love and sacrifice as if it were nothing. It's sad... Just sad. :nono:

I understand the desire to get along with people, but not to the point of denying Jesus. That's just wrong. He doesn't deserve to be ignored. It's not right.

And to think that folks have the nerve to walk this earth which HE gave them to walk upon and the Grace that He gives them each day to live and breathe and yet they abuse the priviledge so lovingly given to them.

I dunno how folks can do it .... :nono: it's just not right.
 

Sashaa08

Well-Known Member
Thanks for bumping this! It's really heartbreaking that that under the guise of being "welcoming and inclusive" that people are being led further away from redemption and salvation. It also upsets me that those who perpetuate this universalism/inclusion teaching call into question God's mercy (i.e, "if God is so merciful then doesn't it make sense that everyone would go to Heaven?"). I see the inclusion doctrine becoming more and more popular
 

Shimmie

"God is the Only Truth -- Period"
Staff member
Thanks for bumping this! It's really heartbreaking that that under the guise of being "welcoming and inclusive" that people are being led further away from redemption and salvation. It also upsets me that those who perpetuate this universalism/inclusion teaching call into question God's mercy (i.e, "if God is so merciful then doesn't it make sense that everyone would go to Heaven?"). I see the inclusion doctrine becoming more and more popular

:bump: :bump: Thank you and reading this again...

What's scary about this doctrine is that it is saying to people that they do not have to 'change' nor do they have to be 'accountable'. No matter who they are and what they do, it doesn't have a penalty for it.

Now while God's love is unconditional, there is still 'order', which those who are inclusive choose not to 'include'. So in truth, the 'inclusive' doctrine is not so inclusive as they claim to be. :scratchch:
 

Laela

Sidestepping the "lynch mob"
Speaking of "change"...

They need to leave the kids alone...
:nono: :nono:

Husband and husband?
New online push for Bert and Ernie to have a gay wedding on 'Sesame Street'

By Jennifer Madison
Last updated at 3:58 PM on 10th August 2011



Sesame Street viewers have long speculated lovable roomates Bert and Ernie are gay, although its creators have never confirmed it.

Now, an online campaign is bidding to make the rumoured relationship official.

'Let Bert & Ernie Get Married On Sesame Street', a petition at change.org started by Illinois resident Lair Scott, has already gained over 1,100 signatures.

It comes weeks after New York became the sixth, and largest, state to legalise gay marriage on June 24.

Questions have been raised over Bert and Ernie's sexuality since the muppet duo first appeared on the small screen in 1969. And since they live on Sesame Street in New York City, it would now be legal for them to get married.


The petition letter reads: 'In this horrific age of LGBT kids taking their own lives, they need to know that they ARE BEAUTIFUL and their lives are worth living. Aside from those that are committing suicide, the bullies that facilitate these tragedies need to learn that homophobia is NOT okay. They need to know that acceptance of their fellow human beings would indeed plant a seed of peace that will reverberate throughout the world.

'We are not asking that Sesame Street do anything crude or disrespectful by allowing Bert & Ernie to marry. It can be done in a tasteful way. Let us teach tolerance of those that are different. Let Sesame Street and PBS Kids be a big part in saving many worthy lives.'

In less than seven days time, 1,137 people had signed the petition at press time.

But having muppets marry on a children's programme, albeit one known for its progressive statements, has sparked a heated debate. Sesame Street has previously introduced a Latina Muppet and an HIV-positive Muppet.

But opponents of the new petition say that having Bert and Ernie suddenly marry after 40 years could confuse children. Others argue it's too political a move for a pair of muppets who were created to be in a platonic relationship.

Petitions opposing the effort have even been launched since it's gained steam. 'Lair Scott: Drop the petition, to see Bert & Ernie getting married' had gained a paltry three signatures in comparison at press time.

A spokesman for Sesame Workshop wrote in a statement: '(Bert and Ernie) were created to teach preschoolers that people can be good friends with those who are very different from themselves.

'Even though the Sesame Street Muppets… possess many human traits and characteristics, they have no sexual orientation.'



Read the rest of article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-gay-wedding-Sesame-Street.html#ixzz1UdlKl2T1





Watch Sesame Street video here>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4sMEEm9InM&feature=player_embedded
 

Shimmie

"God is the Only Truth -- Period"
Staff member
Speaking of "change"...

They need to leave the kids alone...
:nono: :nono:

Husband and husband?
New online push for Bert and Ernie to have a gay wedding on 'Sesame Street'

By Jennifer Madison
Last updated at 3:58 PM on 10th August 2011



Sesame Street viewers have long speculated lovable roomates Bert and Ernie are gay, although its creators have never confirmed it.

Now, an online campaign is bidding to make the rumoured relationship official.

'Let Bert & Ernie Get Married On Sesame Street', a petition at change.org started by Illinois resident Lair Scott, has already gained over 1,100 signatures.

It comes weeks after New York became the sixth, and largest, state to legalise gay marriage on June 24.

Questions have been raised over Bert and Ernie's sexuality since the muppet duo first appeared on the small screen in 1969. And since they live on Sesame Street in New York City, it would now be legal for them to get married.


The petition letter reads: 'In this horrific age of LGBT kids taking their own lives, they need to know that they ARE BEAUTIFUL and their lives are worth living. Aside from those that are committing suicide, the bullies that facilitate these tragedies need to learn that homophobia is NOT okay. They need to know that acceptance of their fellow human beings would indeed plant a seed of peace that will reverberate throughout the world.

'We are not asking that Sesame Street do anything crude or disrespectful by allowing Bert & Ernie to marry. It can be done in a tasteful way. Let us teach tolerance of those that are different. Let Sesame Street and PBS Kids be a big part in saving many worthy lives.'

In less than seven days time, 1,137 people had signed the petition at press time.

But having muppets marry on a children's programme, albeit one known for its progressive statements, has sparked a heated debate. Sesame Street has previously introduced a Latina Muppet and an HIV-positive Muppet.

But opponents of the new petition say that having Bert and Ernie suddenly marry after 40 years could confuse children. Others argue it's too political a move for a pair of muppets who were created to be in a platonic relationship.

Petitions opposing the effort have even been launched since it's gained steam. 'Lair Scott: Drop the petition, to see Bert & Ernie getting married' had gained a paltry three signatures in comparison at press time.

A spokesman for Sesame Workshop wrote in a statement: '(Bert and Ernie) were created to teach preschoolers that people can be good friends with those who are very different from themselves.

'Even though the Sesame Street Muppets… possess many human traits and characteristics, they have no sexual orientation.'



Read the rest of article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-gay-wedding-Sesame-Street.html#ixzz1UdlKl2T1

Watch Sesame Street video here>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4sMEEm9InM&feature=player_embedded

"THEY" ... Have.......GOT...... to be ........ out of their minds.

How in the world would a child know a thing about sex at that young age.

And I don't want to hear that junk and garbage and foolishness that children as young as 2 years old are aware that something is different about their sexuality (i.e. that they are gay).

It takes a low down dirty coward, yellow-back, limp noodled, pervert with a derranged and child molesting mindset to stoop as low as this just to get gay acceptance. They wanna 'mess' with little girls and boys; they are 'priming' them for sexual experimentation, so that when a child asks, 'what does it mean to be gay'... the perverts will have no problem harming them; for these little babies have been deceived into thinking it's normal.

I'm telling you right now, this is not going to come out pretty. This is only going to end up with the very opposite of what they are trying to accomplish.

I apologize Laela for the tone of my response. I have no intent to start a blaze following your post. I've had it with this agenda, they are simply taking things way too far. How can they obtain respect when they stoop as low as this?

But then, why should it be a surprise with the spirit leader who is behind all of this anyway? satan does not love children. he's been killing the seeds of conception and birth for quite some time now.

Blessings to you and Hubbie, Laela
 
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Laela

Sidestepping the "lynch mob"
^^^ I understand your sentiments, no need to apologize... :yep:

Hubby says hello to you! :bighug:

Blessings, Shimmie~
 

Nice & Wavy

Well-Known Member
When I saw this...I wanted to spit:perplexed

People need Jesus now more than ever before.....

Speaking of "change"...

They need to leave the kids alone...
:nono: :nono:

Husband and husband?
New online push for Bert and Ernie to have a gay wedding on 'Sesame Street'

By Jennifer Madison
Last updated at 3:58 PM on 10th August 2011



Sesame Street viewers have long speculated lovable roomates Bert and Ernie are gay, although its creators have never confirmed it.

Now, an online campaign is bidding to make the rumoured relationship official.

'Let Bert & Ernie Get Married On Sesame Street', a petition at change.org started by Illinois resident Lair Scott, has already gained over 1,100 signatures.

It comes weeks after New York became the sixth, and largest, state to legalise gay marriage on June 24.

Questions have been raised over Bert and Ernie's sexuality since the muppet duo first appeared on the small screen in 1969. And since they live on Sesame Street in New York City, it would now be legal for them to get married.


The petition letter reads: 'In this horrific age of LGBT kids taking their own lives, they need to know that they ARE BEAUTIFUL and their lives are worth living. Aside from those that are committing suicide, the bullies that facilitate these tragedies need to learn that homophobia is NOT okay. They need to know that acceptance of their fellow human beings would indeed plant a seed of peace that will reverberate throughout the world.

'We are not asking that Sesame Street do anything crude or disrespectful by allowing Bert & Ernie to marry. It can be done in a tasteful way. Let us teach tolerance of those that are different. Let Sesame Street and PBS Kids be a big part in saving many worthy lives.'

In less than seven days time, 1,137 people had signed the petition at press time.

But having muppets marry on a children's programme, albeit one known for its progressive statements, has sparked a heated debate. Sesame Street has previously introduced a Latina Muppet and an HIV-positive Muppet.

But opponents of the new petition say that having Bert and Ernie suddenly marry after 40 years could confuse children. Others argue it's too political a move for a pair of muppets who were created to be in a platonic relationship.

Petitions opposing the effort have even been launched since it's gained steam. 'Lair Scott: Drop the petition, to see Bert & Ernie getting married' had gained a paltry three signatures in comparison at press time.

A spokesman for Sesame Workshop wrote in a statement: '(Bert and Ernie) were created to teach preschoolers that people can be good friends with those who are very different from themselves.

'Even though the Sesame Street Muppets… possess many human traits and characteristics, they have no sexual orientation.'



Read the rest of article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-gay-wedding-Sesame-Street.html#ixzz1UdlKl2T1





Watch Sesame Street video here>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4sMEEm9InM&feature=player_embedded
 

Shimmie

"God is the Only Truth -- Period"
Staff member
^^^ I understand your sentiments, no need to apologize... :yep:

Hubby says hello to you! :bighug:

Blessings, Shimmie~

When I saw this...I wanted to spit:perplexed

People need Jesus now more than ever before.....

Children aren't fools. Even in real life two men standing at an altar holding hands a if they were a man and a woman ... :nono:

*sign* :nono:

So now two terry cloth puppets...in striped shirts ??? :nono:

Neither can be taken seriously.:nono:

My concern is the spirit of deception behind all of it and for the souls who are lost in its abyss of darkness.
 

Shimmie

"God is the Only Truth -- Period"
Staff member
Laela and Nice & Wavy...

Guess what?

Bert and Ernie say 'No way'. They are not politcal 'wash rags'.

Here's the news update from yesterday:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/11/bert-and-ernie-gay-marriage-no_n_924808.html

Bert And Ernie Gay Marriage? Sesame Street Says ... No

Bert and Ernie will not be getting married. To each other, or anyone else.

The demands of a petition calling for Bert and Ernie to get married, which has become an internet sensation in the last few years, has been gently denied by the Sesame Street Workshop, who issued this statement on their Facebook page:

Bert and Ernie are best friends. They were created to teach preschoolers that people can be good friends with those who are very different from themselves.

Even though they are identified as male characters and possess many human traits and characteristics (as most Sesame Street Muppets™ do), they remain puppets, and do not have a sexual orientation.

This isn't the first time the organization has moved to deny a sexual relationship between their two roommate puppets; in June 2010, a tweet sent from the Sesame Street Twitter account from Bert that said his mohawk was more "mo" than "hawk" was suspected by bloggers to be a sort of coded acknowledgment of their relationship.

Bloggers also took as a hint the large number of gay guest stars from that season, to which Sesame Street responded, "We've always reached out to a variety of actors and athletes and celebrities to appear on the show, and our programming has always appealed to adults as much as children."

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Lord I thank you for total and complete wisdom to prevail; you Kingdom come; thy will, be done, as it is in Heaven.

Amen and Amen...
 
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