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hawaii8085
11-16-2006, 05:15 AM
I saw this and had to laugh! may be I could "tithe' to MCM(in which ever incarnation is current) one last time by sending one of these to each leader. It would be worth it if I could be a fly on the wall and watch the I REBUKE THIS choras as copies went sailing into the trash!

Here are the cliff notes

The 12 Steps
1. We admit that our single most unmitigated pleasure is to judge other people.

2. Have come to believe that our means of obtaining greatness is to make everyone lower than ourselves in our own mind.

3. Realize that we detest mercy being given to those who, unlike us, haven't worked for it and don't deserve it.

4. Have decided that we don't want to get what we deserve after all, and we don't want anyone else to either.

5. Will cease all attempts to apply teaching and rebuke to anyone but ourselves.

6. Are ready to have God remove all these defects of attitude and character.

7. Embrace the belief that we are, and will always be, experts at sinning.

8. Are looking closely at the lives of famous men and women of the Bible who turned out to be ordinary sinners like us.

9. Are seeking through prayer and meditation to make a conscious effort to consider other better than ourselves.

10. Embrace the state of astonishment as a permanent and glorious reality.

11. Choose to rid ourselves of any attitude that is not bathed in gratitude.

12. Having had a spiritual awakening as the result of these steps, we will try to carry this message to others who think that Christians are better than everyone else.

philiprosenthal
11-16-2006, 03:36 PM
Hawaii

I haven't read the book. I don't know whether I would agree with it or whether it would fairly apply to some leaders in EN, but I do think the idea of mailing off literature to EN churches is a very good one, which should be implemented. Their postal addresses are available on their web site www.everynation.org (http://www.everynation.org)

In this way new thought would be introduced, which would break the stranglehold on the monolithic set of teachings controlled by the top hierachy.

I don't think such books would be thrown away. I think they would be read.

I have a problem with point 5 above, since it is necessary to teach the word of God to others and hold others accountable to it. What I think is a problem is when it is applied to others but not to self or our own organisation.