This
is the ‘virtue’ that is honoured within Christian churches today. In the olden days, this was more of a ‘vice,’ but
not today. It is this characteristic
that enables the church’s leaders do whatever they wish. It opens the way for them to admit into
church membership unconverted sinners and to baptise the infants of
unregenerate church members; they only have to say they are Christians for the
church to accept them as Christians. No
man can see the true state of another’s heart or his standing before God, so if
they say the right things, we will probe no further.
For
such people to be honest and say they are not Christians at all will be for
their babies to go unbaptised – perish the thought for those of Romanising
mind-fix.
Indeed,
for ministers of the truth to prefer deceit is shameful. Ministers are no longer allowed to preach in
many pulpits because they have the courage to speak the truth. Hypocrisy is preferred because that opens
doors to ‘ministry’ rather than closing them.
Pretending that things in the church garden are rosy is what is expected
of preachers; we do not want preachers who tell it as it is, do we?
Every
church gets on at this business. I have
not yet met a church or denomination that admits that it is having problems or
it has got it wrong on some matters. If
such a church exists, please let me know.
Oh,
yes, the infallible Roman Catholicism has admitted it has done a few wrong
things in the past, not serious wrong, you understand; just minor misdemeanours
like systematically abusing the most innocent and vulnerable within its lurid
jurisdiction, and then successfully covering this up for many decades.
But
those churches that do not claim infallibility act as if they were by not admitting
to any wrongdoing ever.
You
see, it is better to be dishonest in church affairs than otherwise because
being otherwise only lets the side down – and we can’t have that, can we?
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