Visiting minister separates Jesus from Christ

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Visiting minister separates Jesus from Christ

Prophecy Sign:  A growing apostasy in the Christian church. 

The articles below are just so sad;  A so-called Christian minister saying that you don't have to believe in the deity of Christ as the son of God, or his virgin birth, or his ascension into heaven in order to be called a Christian.  Then the other article suggests we should all be worshipping a communion wafer as if it were actually Jesus Christ in person, (it's not, nor will it ever be).


The Spirit clearly says that in later times some will abandon the faith and follow deceiving spirits and things taught by demons. 1 Timothy 4:1 NIV

But there were also false prophets among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you. They will secretly introduce destructive heresies, even denying the sovereign Lord who bought them--bringing swift destruction on themselves. 2 Peter 2:1 NIV


From the articles:

Robin Meyers wants people to stop worshipping Christ -- and he is not afraid to say so.
Meyers is not anti-religion, and he is not an atheist. In fact, he's a United Church of Christ minister and published author on religious and political topics.

The current view doesn't address humanity's need to find meaning in a world that may seem meaningless, he said. "We are looking for a teacher, not a savior," he wrote in his recent book, "Saving Jesus from the Church: How to Stop Worshipping Christ and Following Jesus."

Meyers is known for his criticism of evangelical Christianity's focus on salvation. He says that Christians do not need to believe in Jesus' ascension into heaven, birth of a virgin mother or position as the son of God. Instead, he says Christians can strengthen their faith by following Jesus' actions as outlined in the Bible -- not by following rhetoric he believes was created by the church to punish sin.
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It was on a group pilgrimage to the Divine Mercy Chapel in Stockbridge, where she had a life-changing experience. A message board of activities listed "Eucharistic Adoration".

"What's Adoration?" she asked the group. "Jesus is really in the Eucharist," they answered. "But what do you do?" she asked. "You talk to Him," they said. "Okay, so I go in there, kneel down and something happens — a spiritual experience. I'm on fire for an hour,' she said." I knew without a doubt Jesus was in the Eucharist. He was real. We were connected."

"Personally, I think Adoration is the best kept secret," she told them. "I give Him all my problems; He gives me answers. I give Him all my fears; He gives me peace beyond any human understanding. I give Him my tears; He gives me joy. If you're looking for a place to refuel with God's graces to get through another hectic week, then Adoration is the place to be."

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