When George Orwell wrote his classic look at future horror, when Big Brother watches everyone, he couldn’t have known how prescient he really was. Specifically, I am right now thinking of the word he used, “doublespeak,” which describes how dark change agents communicate with the masses.
In other words, Orwell looked ahead to a time when doublespeak would pass for regular conversation. It is when someone says something, butmeans/span> something entirely different. And, this is purposeful, not accidental.
This ran through my mind this week as I continued an email exchange with an Emergent leader who insists that he is “pro
Not to this leftist, who cleverly uses language to confuse those he really dislikes: Bible-believing Christians.
Of course, it is a side story, but it was 1984 when right-wing Israeli leader Yitzhak Shamir formed a national unity government with Labor’s Shimon Peres. The latter is the classic double-minded man.
Peres was the defense minister who pushed-through the daring plan to rescue hostages at Entebbe in 1976, but he was also the shaman who conjured up Israel’s involvement in secret negotiations with the PLO, which led to Oslo.
Back to the email exchange.
I will say this as plainly as I can: the turning against
When I began the conversation with the Emergent fellow, I stated obvious things, such as Christians who support
But this wouldn’t do. Why? Because he and his friends want to confuse American Christians. It is the same as Barack Obama saying he is committed to
Now, the Emergent fellow is leftist and masquerading as an evangelical.
However, I believe the turning away from
It is the evangelical world that will abandon
I know the head of an apologetics ministry who emphasizes a particular teaching that is spot-on. However, when
At the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) convention in
However, this apologetics leader I know made a bee-line for the door, his cell phone to his ear. That in itself isn’t bad, but knowing him like I do, I knew that he had zero interest in
Then there are the legions of pastors in
Those verses are referring to the House of Israel. Of course, in passing, one can “lift them” to make a point about Christians or the Church, but primarily they are about the Jews. Yet time and again, every Sunday across the country, pastors use them in Christian sermons.
It is becoming unpopular for pastors to stand for
Incredibly, there are those Christian leaders who see no linkage between modern
The propaganda campaign to marginalize
I attended the “Reclaiming America for Christ” rally (www.reclaimamericaforchrist.org) at First Baptist Church of Moore, Oklahoma this past weekend. Largely planned by Paul Blair (a whale of an offensive tackle for a decade with the Chicago Bears) of
So there is that hope, which is no small thing. It lets us know that there are others around whom we can huddle and not be alone.
As I continue this email conversation with the man from 1984, I see that in 2011, dark clouds have gathered over the Church in
It centers around the growing dislike of Jews and
Originally published in Rapture Ready, Israel Watch. August 1, 2011








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