The Creed of the National Council of Churches (NCC)

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I am sure you always wanted to know how the Nation Council of Churches stays so far off track. Well it probably starts with their Creed. You wont find anything about teaching the gospel here. Ever wonder why your church would send money to support a globalist socialist Christless agenda?

FrontPage Magazine:

The Creed itself demands “employment for all at a family-sustaining living wage, full “economic rights” that are “protected by new governance structures,” greater emphasis on public education, a “de-racialized” criminal justice system,
“universal healthcare,” more effective social security, “tax and budget policies that reduce disparities between rich and poor,” “equitable global trade,” “sustainable” and “alternative” energy sources, “mutual security rather than unilateral force,” a “strengthened United Nations, and a “redirection of
military spending to more peaceful and productive uses.”

The role of church, family, cultural traditions, and other mediating institutions in creating a more just society are likewise and revealingly unmentioned.Even more lost upon the clueless NCC is the disastrous impact on mainline churches by the Social Gospel, as embodied by the 1908 Creed, upon mainline churches. Setting aside the transcendent truths of Christianity, the Social Gospel’s proponents shrank and enervated America ’s once leading religious bodies by promoting materialistic and statist solutions to what are ultimately spiritual problems.

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Date posted: Friday, December 28th, 2007 6:04 pm | Under category: Christian discernment, Liberals/Left, aberrant teaching, apostasy, socialist
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