Church: Ethnic Gnosticism by Voddie Baucham

Founders’ Description

Ethnic Gnosticism is a term crafted by Voddie Baucham to explain the phenomenon of people believing that somehow because of ones ethnicity that one is able to know when something or someone is racist. In this sermon, Dr. Baucham sheds light on the way this ideology is undermining the gospel and compromising genuine christian relationships in the church today.

In recent years we have a growing concern about “social justice.” What is meant by that phrase, however, varies widely among those who use and promote it. What is too often missing—even in the calls for “social justice” coming from Christian leaders—is a clear understanding of biblical justice. Justice exists because God is just and righteous. He is the One who defines justice and He has revealed what true justice is in the Bible. For more resources on these topics, you can visit www.founders.org.

This presentation was given by Dr. Voddie Baucham on January 4, 2019 at the Southeast Founders "Do Justice, Love Kindness, Walk Humbly" regional conference in Cape Coral, Florida.

Church: Cultural Marxism by Voddie Baucham

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Founders’ Description

Voddie Baucham has spoken of the unbiblical ideology imbedded in Cultural Marxism. In this address, he unpacks Cultural Marxism identifying how it is incompatible with the Christian faith that has once for all been delivered to the saints.

In recent years we have a growing concern about “social justice.” What is meant by that phrase, however, varies widely among those who use and promote it. What is too often missing—even in the calls for “social justice” coming from Christian leaders—is a clear understanding of biblical justice. Justice exists because God is just and righteous. He is the One who defines justice and He has revealed what true justice is in the Bible. For more resources on these topics, you can visit www.founders.org.

This presentation was given by Voddie Baucham on January 3, 2019 at the Southeast Founders "Do Justice, Love Kindness, Walk Humbly" regional conference in Cape Coral, Florida.

Referenced Topic Links

  1. Antonio Gramsci - 1900’s Italian Marxists

  2. Balint Vazsonyi - Hungarian immigrated to America and author of the book, America’s 30 Years War: Who is Winning?

  3. Frankfurt School - 1900’s Social Theory School

  4. Hegemony - Term to describe how control over another happens

  5. Karl Marx - 1800’s German philosopher, economist, etc. advocated socialistic values and socialist revolution

  6. LAPD Rampart Division - 1960’s Police Division of the Los Angeles Police Department

Education: Resources for Science of Genetics, Human Chromosome 2 “Fusion Site," and Evolution vs. Creation

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Along the way, we will update this post with helpful resources from linked articles to literature (books, curriculum). We are grateful for truth and people in professions and skills that are capable to delve into specific and scientific realities, research, and results. Often there are opposing, simple, or purely confusing stances on science. It can feel overwhelming or needlessly straining, but truth will set you free, regardless of how “small” or “large” truthful facts.

Resources

  1. https://answersingenesis.org/genetics/dna-similarities/a-tale-of-two-chromosomes/

  2. https://answersingenesis.org/genetics/dna-similarities/alleged-human-chromosome-2-fusion-site-encodes-an-active-dna-binding-domain-inside-a-complex-and-hig/

  3. https://www.icr.org/article/update-chromosome-2-fusion

  4. https://genesisapologetics.com/faqs/human-and-chimp-dna-is-it-really-98-similar/

  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7qZCiXEcP8 (video on Genetics, Evolution, and Creation: Most Asked Questions - Dr. Georgia Purdom)

Education: The United States of America State of the Union Address 2020 [LIVE VIDEO]

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The below Youtube videos are the live feeds on today, February 4th, 2020, featuring the president of the United States, Donald J. Trump, giving the State of the Union Address 9pm EST.

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Education: Training to Live Our Identity in Christ -- Overcomer Movie [VIDEO]

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Overcomer movie breaks through the old lack-luster, corny Christian films of the past and provides a better taste of quality movie production capturing Christian truths — especially the abiding truth of living in Christ. It is incredibly difficult to produce a movie, let alone a good movie, and more so a Christian movie, and Overcomer movie has done just that. Overcomer movie digs deep into historical Christianity and deep, inspirational truths from the Bible’s New Testament book of Ephesians. To see Ephesians 1 on the “big screen” and captured in the right contextual meaning is incredible.

Overcomer brings the audience into a undeniably real life scenarios involving all various aspects of this broken and sinful world:

  1. Grand-parenting (raising grandchildren without their parents)

  2. Parents

  3. Families

  4. Children

  5. Teenagers/Adolescence/Young adults

  6. Neighborhoods

  7. Orphans (parentless, single parents)

  8. Christian school (administration, teachers, coaches, parents, guardians, students, classes)

  9. Sports (basketball, football, cross country running, coaching)

  10. Small town

  11. Anger

  12. Hate

  13. Confusion

  14. Loneliness

  15. Theft

  16. Selfishness

  17. Division

  18. Disease

  19. Disabilities

  20. Weird people

  21. Funny people

  22. Mean people

  23. Christian people

  24. Life decisions

  25. Life changes

  26. Learning to understand

  27. Learning to forgive

  28. Church

  29. Pastors

  30. Hospital visitation

  31. Hospitality

  32. Bible

  33. Faith in Christ

  34. Child of God

The movie captures an incredible amount of width of issues as well as narrowing on the single, residing, and resounding answer of God and the gospel. Here are a few statements shared at the end of the film:

  1. I was a mistake.

  2. No place in this world.

  3. Unwanted.

  4. I felt unloved.

  5. So many mixed messages from the world around me, I lived in confusion.

  6. My parents did not want me

  7. It doesn’t come from the culture around me …

  8. The Creator gets to define his creation.

  9. I still have good and bad days.

  10. I still have struggles.

  11. The one who loves me and died for me and overcame everything for me … Sin, suffering, and death … I walk with him everyday … I trust him everyday.

  12. Since my identity is found in him, and I know exactly who I am.

If one interprets the movie or Christianity as a self-discovery help with tips and tricks, then they’ve missed God, Christianity, church history, and the Bible. This is turning from ourselves and the world to God — entrusting the entirety of our real life to him.

Mid movie, there’s a scene with the coach talking with the man in the hospital with critical health issues. The one on the hospital bed challenges the “Christian” school coach and his identity in Christ to reveal God is greater and more important than life itself.

The movie ends with 1 John 5:5:

“Who is it that overcomes the world except the one who believes that Jesus is the Son of God?”

This is a great movie revealing how we are to be trained to live our identity in Christ, a Christian, in this real world. Every person has a telos-centered heart. The question is, what is your telos? Or, who is your telos? Is it you? This world? Something you miss? Don’t have? Want? Or God himself?

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Church: How to Reach Any Generation with the Gospel? [VIDEO]

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It’s a great question to ask at any time, “How to reach any generation with the gospel?” But the answer is equally if not more important for Christian churches (people) and pastors. The answer leads in various directions, and we will either be going God’s direction or not. There’s a lot of resources to answer and clarify to ensure we are going in the right direction, as this one video below of Francis Chan in August 2019 — highlighting again the critical importance to God and his word as the central answer. Instead of looking beyond God and his word, rather, we narrowly dig deep which then (in God’s design) affects the wide world.

By this, Francis Chan provides the profoundly simple, historical, and biblical way to reach any generation with the gospel while also challenging the consistent and ever-changing tactics seemingly “needed” in each generation. Every generation has its issues and challenges, and the temptation becomes following culture issues vs. sound, long-lasting command exemplified in Jesus and the Bible’s New Testament. Chan also provides examples of difficulties in life and ministry, mentioning some friends and personal issues, that show the shortness of life and the importance of God’s word for every generation. Either we become burdened or learn from God and the past to address the current culture the right way — with Jesus.

There’s a few lines in particular that we have consistently shared that Chan highlights:

Just be so careful you can get caught up in just the way things are done right now well everyone does this so we're gonna do it and and you're old you don't know how to reach this generation and that that's the way we all thought even back then like you know like like this is the way we're gonna get the people in and we're gonna get this celebrity to talk and we're gonna get this person because he has so many followers and he's gonna speak and that's really gonna grab people as hard if we get someone famous or we get someone brilliant at this this is this and let's do Church this way because this will grab more people and get more people here and and we just didn't we didn't I didn't take the time to really look deeply in the word and not be tainted by the world and go how did Jesus do it what did he care about what was most important to him and to speak directly to people

Why didn’t I say something? … Why didn’t you shoot them straight?

Read through the Book of Jeremiah man where he's just saying they're going in everywhere literally everyone hates me [Jeremiah] yet even the church we value people by the number of followers … he could have very easily been loved if he wasn't truthful …

We affirm that God loves the world and that God does want ‘numbers’ of people, however, he wants them by his way. What is his way? It is himself.

Hence why “Telos Center is a training resources to train people in truth and love” and “Telos Church(es) are people inspired by truth and love to make life, disciples, and churches all about Jesus.” God’s plan was and is for people to trust in Jesus with the entirety of their life, which then connects them to God the Father and that’s where God the Spirit is at work in the world and hearts. He is the ultimate truth and love to learn.

If we use earthly examples of this, like in a wedding ceremony context, then we don’t see a man coming to the wedding ceremony altar to marry a dress, makeup, flowers, the bridesmaids, her family, pretty hair, communication skills, etc. We witness a groom entering the wedding altar to lovingly and truthfully marry his bride — the woman, person, her, she, etc. because of who she is and not what she has or comes with. Therefore, the people of the world are to look upon God for who he is as well as what he wants and commands all of us to believe and do. Therefore, we “shoot people straight” with God’s word because he inspires us in truth and love.

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Education: What is the Greatest Math Problem? Simple but Profound

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Teachers (including pastors) and parents have a great opportunity to provoke thought and discussion in all various educational subjects to life, even math. Many hate math or at least find it difficult, let alone find the Bible, Christianity, and God difficult. It’s imperative as well as inspirational for teachers to accurately teach — explain life to students.

And so, is there any math problems that could summarize the Bible? Is there a particular math problem that explains Christianity? Is there a math problem that describes our relationship to God? Is there a math problem that explains how justification, sanctification, and glorification work? Is there a math problem that is profound but simple for even a child to understand?

Yes, yes, there is:

0 + 1 = 1

  1. We are included in the equation though our value is zero or nothing and have nothing to offer.

  2. We actually (because of sin) are negative in our value (i.e. -0) but a negative zero does not exist and still remains no value.

  3. He holds all the value in the equation and still includes us.

  4. He provides us value — his value.

  5. There’s no room for self-righteousness, and only reveals his righteousness is what makes the equation work.

  6. There’s only room for humility and receptivity of his value.

  7. His value is not merely descriptive but actually him.

  8. We are Christian (saved) and are able to have a relationship to God because God gave us value in the person and work of Jesus on our behalf.

  9. Even before Genesis 3 and the sinful fall of mankind, humanities’ righteousness still came from God. Just because Adam and Eve were created “good” does not mean that was the full value. They were good only because God declared them to be. “Good” refers to relationship to God and his presence. One can’t be good and Godless at the same time. The then later way to be “good” is for God to declare us good (again), which he does and only through the gospel of Christ. There’s a big theological word for that — justification (declared righteous).

  10. His ever presence in our lives is then sanctifying.

  11. His presence is also a secured promise of being with him after our death — glorification.

  12. God is valuable, but not for our sake though he includes us, but for his sake.

Education: Greater Movie About the True Story of Brandon Burlsworth [VIDEO]

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Greater movie captures the true life story of Brandon Burlsworth, and the film provided a tremendous lens into his life, especially the foundational core and it’s effects — God. His epitaph’s last line reads, “Loss is great, but God is greater.” The film shows not just his work ethic and character but also the reason for it as well as its relationship to life, people, and family. The film just may make you laugh, cringe, and even cry, but the core principle stands true that no matter what happens in life, we trust God.

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Amazon: ”GREATER follows the true story of Brandon Burlsworth who is perhaps the greatest walk-on in the history of college football. Brandon dreamed of playing for the Arkansas Razorbacks but was told he wasn’t good enough to play Division I ball. Undeterred, Brandon took a risk and walked on in 1994. Written off by fellow teammates and coaches, Brandon displayed dogged determination in the face of staggering odds. The awkward kid who once was an embarrassment to his teammates and an annoyance to his coaches ended up becoming the most respected player in the history of the program, changing the lives of all he touched.”

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Education: Justice Neil Gorsuch On American History, Constitution, and the Republic [VIDEO]

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Fox News Youtube: “Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch discusses his judicial philosophy and the importance of separation of powers in his new book 'A Republic, If You Can Keep It’.“

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Education: Created Equal Film by Justice Clarence Thomas [VIDEO]

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“Created Equal” film releases in 2020 and described as:

After a brief introduction, the documentary proceeds chronologically, combining Justice Thomas’ first person account with a rich array of historical archive material, period and original music, personal photos, and evocative recreations. Unscripted and without narration, the documentary takes the viewer through this complex and often painful life, dealing with race, faith, power, jurisprudence, and personal resilience.

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Education: Justice Clarence Thomas Shares About His Background, Life, and Career [VIDEO]

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Clarence Thomas was appointed as a justice on the United States Supreme Court in 1991 and is interviewed at the Harvard Law School in 2013, which includes a short question and answer time at the end for students. The interview is unique as it shares a vast amount of details in far ranging topics of Justice Thomas’ life (past and present). The “Created Equal” documentary by Justice Thomas releases in 2020:

After a brief introduction, the documentary proceeds chronologically, combining Justice Thomas’ first person account with a rich array of historical archive material, period and original music, personal photos, and evocative recreations. Unscripted and without narration, the documentary takes the viewer through this complex and often painful life, dealing with race, faith, power, jurisprudence, and personal resilience.

Justice Clarence Thomas’ interview is helpful to reveal history of his life but also the development of America in various ways. He grew up poor and in a relational “cocoon” as he describes that ensured he did not grow up responding to societal evils likewise (i.e. evil). He was not excused but rather trained up and fought for what was right, especially as he pressed into education. Throughout all the obstacles in his life, he pressed on in a direction with an unknown future and faithful to the days tasks and jobs. A lot can be gleaned from his life and the relational “cocoon,” especially his grandfather.

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Education: Ruining A Nation -- A Retired Public School Teacher's Testimony [VIDEO]

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The 2014 interview from the retire public school teacher (27 years) might be shocking to some as he reveals the awful conditions and behaviors of his American public school in New Jersey, but for decades (even including from the 1950’s), public schools throughout the United States have been filled with “chaos.” Some may deny the assessment based upon their public school experience being better than what has been described, however, a vast percentage genuinely will affirm “chaos” as typical or normal and now an exponential problem. There are Hollywood movies (e.g. Lean on Me) that depict bad schools, though some may think that those movies and schools are mere individual cases vs. a description of the whole.

One point in particular is the common misconception, assumption, and excuse for bad behavior of students and parents has been poverty or school choice (i.e. not being able to remove your child from a bad performing public school which can typically be in a ‘poor’ area). We certainly believe that it is an American and Biblical right for parents to choose how to train their children (including financial/taxes), but no matter the situation, this retired teacher rightly affirms that “poverty” (minute 10:40) is not the reason for disrespecting or other bad behavior.

But, the retired teacher provides a deeper and reverberating assessment (minute 12:30 and 13:03) that we are “ruining a nation!”

One can do a cursory study on American history to know that many have been poor and grew up with formed character under life pressures. The retired teacher reveals his own upbringing as “poor” and shows how that never led to anyone excusing him to act however he would want to. The video ultimately provides a helpful assessment from one of thousands of teachers and students to further understand that education or training of the next generation is critical for any nation.

More so, the importance of training children comes from God and his created natural, cyclical process to raise up children to trust him with their life and learn to live in real life according to how he wants.

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Education: Seven Days in Utopia Movie

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Seven Days in Utopia provides a helpful look into a wide variety of life’s aspects like family issues, sports, jobs, mentoring, failures, etc.More importantly, the movie captures the importance of God and his word for life. The movie leads to an evangelistic training resource entitled “Did he make the putt?” per the ending, and explains more about the background, book, production, scenes, and purpose. The overall purpose is to guide people away from glorifying (or damaging) themselves or this life in order to put one’s trust fully in God and the gospel.

The symbolism used in the movie of burying one’s sins can be a helpful teaching aid to understand how sin really is put to death through Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection described throughout the Bible and teachings of Christianity. Symbolism always comes with caution in order for people to rightly teach or learn from it, as some mistakenly use symbolism as a consistent way of living in an attempt to “treat” their sins vs. “trust” they truly are dealt with by God through the gospel. Overall the movie kept interest for the viewers with humor as well as intensity and drama accurately describing real life. The former is when someone is always looking for aspects in life to “help” them vs. the latter truly “heals,” transforms, and matures them to follow God in real life.

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SEVEN DAYS IN UTOPIA follows the story of Luke Chisolm (Lucas Black), a talented young golfer set on making the pro tour. When his first big shot turns out to be a very public disaster, Luke escapes the pressures of the game and finds himself unexpectedly stranded in Utopia, Texas, home to eccentric rancher Johnny Crawford (Robert Duvall). But Johnny's more than meets the eye, and his profound ways of looking at life force Luke to question not only his past choices, but his direction for the future. Based on David L. Cook's best-selling book Golf's Sacred Journey: Seven Days at the Links of Utopia, SEVEN DAYS IN UTOPIA also stars Melissa Leo, Deborah Ann Woll, Brian Geraghty, Jerry Ferrera, Joseph Lyle Taylor, KJ Choi and Kathy Baker. The film is directed by Matthew Dean Russell from a script by Cook, Rob Levine, Russell and Sandra Thrift. The film was produced by Mark G. Mathis (Brick, Precious) and Jason M. Berman (The Dry Land).

Premiering in Theaters September 2nd 2011

Director

Matt Dean Russell

Cast

Robert Duvall, Lucas Black, Melissa Leo, Deborah Ann Woll, Brian Geraghty, Kathy Baker, KJ Choi, Joseph Lyle Taylor, Madison Burge

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