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- Dr. Don Boys (Bio
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February 23, 2013
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Non-Catholic churches in America and
Canada can be divided loosely into Modernists (who don’t believe the Bible is the
Word of God); Evangelicals (who claim to believe in the veracity of the Word
but won’t fight or even fuss about it); and Fundamentalists (who believe in the
fundamentals of the Word of God and are accused of being mad at everyone else).
The title “fundamentalist” is taken
from a series of 12 books published in 1910-1915 written by 65 leading
Christian scholars; however, I believe that such Christians go back to the
beginning of Christianity! All believers in the early churches were
Fundamentalists until the Gnostics arrived! The early Christians imply
believed in “the fundamentals,” not only what is essential but what is
important.
I gladly wear the badge of
“Fundamentalist” because I have discovered in my life that these people are the
finest, godliest, kindest, theologically sound, and most sincere people alive.
Yes, we have had and will have a few scoundrels who have embarrassed
Christianity but then that was true for Paul and the Corinthian church. The
Bible commands us how to deal with public sinners; however, even many
Fundamentalist churches usually refuse to follow that command. I’m still
thrilled to be a Fundamentalist.The Modernist-Fundamentalist battle
raged back in the ‘40s and ‘50s when many mainline churches and seminaries, led
by unbelieving pastors and professors, lost hundreds of churches to the
Fundamentalist camp. Many of those Modernists confessed to be true Christians
at their ordination and at the signing of doctrinal positions but were
dishonest, only pretending to be Bible Christians. Some were so radical they
climbed into bed with Communists!
The fat hit the fire in the late
‘40s when many dissatisfied Baptists, Presbyterians, Methodists, Lutherans, and
a few others exposed the rabid unbelief and Communist influence in the
churches, colleges, periodicals, seminaries, and mission boards. Error cannot
survive with truth just as darkness cannot coexist with light. Over several
years, courageous fundamentalist pastors left their church buildings,
denominations, friends, pulpits, income, and retirement plans to begin anew in
a hired hall or storefront church. It was a singular time in religious history
to be compared, with a little hyperbole, to the Egyptian Exodus and the
Protestant Reformation.
After the division, the issue was
clear: we had unbelieving Modernists on one side and believing Fundamentalists
on the other side. Then, in the late ‘40s and early ‘50s a formal schism
happened when more liberal pastors pulled away from fundamentalism and became
“New Evangelicals.” The Fundamentalists preached strict adherence to Bible
teaching that included a “coming out” principle. They taught that believers
should “come out” from unbelieving organizations as many of them had done.
Fundamentalists also taught that they must contend for the faith and exhort
people to do the right thing at all times. They also preached what their
critics thought was a little too much about Judgment and Hell to come.
Sometimes while preaching,
Fundamentalists even took off their suit coat and rolled up their sleeves! Some
even sweated profusely to the disgust of the sophisticated in their audience.
It seems few want to be associated with the memory of an uncouth John the
Baptist; after all, he lost his head. Most New Evangelicals don’t have to worry
about that. They do lose their senses, if not their composure, when they try to
explain why they left their Fundamentalist roots.
Moreover, Fundamentalists preached
that people who had been Born Again should live as if they had a new life.
Christians were expected to tell the truth, be faithful to a spouse, obey the
laws, pay their bills, live godly lives, and train their children to do the
same. Some leaders went to extremes and made lists for members to follow. And
yes, some things on the lists were silly with no scriptural support. Of course,
that was exactly what the Jewish leaders did in Christ’s day.
There was concern on the part of
Evangelicals that Fundamentalists were not cognizant, concerned, or committed
to social problems; however, Fundamentalists believed that their main message
was Christ and His death and resurrection. They remembered the debacle in the
1920s when the social gospel was preached and Fundamentalists wanted to steer
away from that deadly error.
A snooty Evangelical falsely charged
that a Fundamentalist who “was prepared to even speak to a Roman Catholic was
often considered liberal and fatally compromised.” Intellectually speaking,
that is poppycock and a generous portion of hogwash. In more than fifty years
in Fundamentalist churches I have never been aware of that–nothing close to
that. That’s dishonesty.
Evangelicals were always embarrassed
about Fundamentalists’ “responsible militancy.” Evangelicals only get militant
opposing Fundamentalists! I have noticed that the leading Evangelicals are far
more patient and kind to unbelievers than to Fundamentalists. Very strange,
especially when Evangelicals speak and write so much about love and tolerance.
But the love and tolerance do not go to Fundamentalists.
It’s a fact: if a Christian is not
militant, he is not a Bible-practicing person! Not mad, or malicious, or mean,
but militant.
The accusation is made that Fundamentalists always insist on a literal interpretation of scripture–even the metaphors and allegories. Nonsense, all Fundamentalists (even the dumbest among us) are aware that trees don’t have hands to clap; however, we do believe that God is trying to tell us something with every Bible passage. Even non-seminarians know that the Bible contains poetry, parables, proverbs, and prophecies as well as history.
A true scholar asks, “What does God
want me know about that passage?“ Evangelicals may ask the same question, but
after finding the truth of the scripture, they refuse to obey it. With them,
“love” is far more important than truth; however, truth without love is
coldness and love without truth is corruption.The accusation is made that Fundamentalists always insist on a literal interpretation of scripture–even the metaphors and allegories. Nonsense, all Fundamentalists (even the dumbest among us) are aware that trees don’t have hands to clap; however, we do believe that God is trying to tell us something with every Bible passage. Even non-seminarians know that the Bible contains poetry, parables, proverbs, and prophecies as well as history.
The fact is, we are to be Christians
who love people, principle, and precepts.
Dr. Don Boys is a former member of
the Indiana House of Representatives, author of 14 books, frequent guest on
television and radio talk shows, and wrote columns for USA Today for 8 years.
His most recent book is ISLAM: America’s Trojan Horse! His new eBook, The God
Haters is available for $9.99 from Thegodhaters.com.
These columns go to over 11,000 newspapers, television, and radio stations. His
other web sites are cstnews.com and Muslimfact.com. Contact Don for an interview or
talk show.
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