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- We pray that God will raise up faithful men among the
- Lausanne II delegates who will raise the Scriptural issues
- involved in AD 2000 ecumenical evangelism and demand that
- this International Congress which claims to be evangelical
- publicly refuse cooperation with Roman Catholics and all
- others who preach a false gospel. Note the following official
- statement of the USA Catholic Bishops and observe that they
- are not afraid to warn about the supposed errors of
- fundamentalists; why should Bible-believers hesitate to warn
- about Roman Catholic heresies!
-
- A PASTORAL STATEMENT
- FOR CATHOLICS ON
- BIBLICAL FUNDAMENTALISM
-
- This is a statement of concern to our Catholic brothers
- and sisters who may be attracted to Biblical Fundamentalism
- without realizing its serious weaknesses. We Catholic
- bishops, speaking as a special committee of the National
- Conference of Catholic Bishops, desire to remind our faithful
- of the fullness of Christianity that God has provided in the
- Catholic Church.
-
- Fundamentalism indicates a person's general approach to life
- which is typified by unyielding adherence to rigid doctrinal
- and ideological positions--an approach that affects the
- individual's social and political attitudes as well as
- religious ones. Fundamentalism in this sense is found in
- non christian religions and can be doctrinal as well as
- biblical. But in this statement we are speaking only of
- Biblical Fundamentalism, presently attractive to some
- Christians, including some Catholics.
-
- Biblical Fundamentalists are those who present the Bible,
- God's inspired Word, as the only necessary source for
- teaching about Christ and Christian living. This insistence
- on the teaching Bible is usually accompanied by a spirit that
- is warm, friendly and pious. Such a spirit attracts many
- (especially idealistic young) converts. With ecu-menical
- respect for these communities, we acknowledge their
- proper emphasis on religion as influencing family life and
- workplace. The immediate attractions are the ardor of the
- Christian community and the promises of certitude and of a
- personal conversion experience to the person of Jesus Christ
- without the need of church. As Catholic pastors, however, we
- note its presentation of the Bible as a single rule for
- living. According to Fundamentalism, the Bible alone is
- sufficient. There is no place for the universal teaching
- Church--including its wisdom, its teachings, creeds and other
- doctrinal formulations, its liturgical and devotional
- traditions. There is simply no claim to a visible, audible,
- living, teaching authority binding the individual or
- congregations.
-
- A further characteristic of Biblical Fundamentalism is
- that it tends to interpret the Bible as being always without
- error, or as literally true, in a way quite different from
- the Catholic Church's teaching on the inerrancy of the Bible.
- For some Biblical Fundamentalists, inerrancy extend seven to
- scientific and historical matters. The Bible is presented without
- regard for its historical context and development.
-
- In 1943 Pope Pius Xll encouraged the Church to promote
- biblical study and renewal, making use of textual criticism.
- The Catholic Church continued to study the Bible as a
- valuable guide for Christian living. In 1965 the Second
- Vatican Council, in its Constitution on Divine Revelation,
- gave specific teaching on the Bible. Catholics are taught to
- see the Bible as God's book--and also as a collection of
- books, written under divine inspiration by many human beings.
- The Bible is true--and to discover its inspired truth we
- should study the patterns of thinking and writing used in
- ancient biblical times. With Vatican 11 we believe that ';the
- books of Scripture must be acknowledged as teaching firmly,
- faithfully and without error that truth which God wanted put
- into the sacred writings for the sake of our salvation"
- (Constitution on Divine Revelation, no. 11 ). We do not look
- upon the Bible as an authority for science or history. We see
- truth in the Bible as not to be reduced solely to literal
- truth, but also to include salvation truths expressed in
- varied literary forms....
-
- Our Catholic belief is that we know God's revelation in the
- total gospel. The gospel comes to us through the
- Spirit-guided Tradition of the Church and the inspired books:
- "This sacred Tradition, therefore, and Sacred Scripture of
- both the Old and New Testament are like a mirror in which the
- pilgrim Church on earth looks at God" (Constitution on Divine
- Revelation, no. 7).
-
- A key question for any Christian is: Does the community of
- faith which is the Lord's Church have a living Tradition
- which presents God's Word across the centuries until the Lord
- comes again? The Catholic answer to this question is an
- unqualified "yes." That answer was expressed most recently in
- the Constitution on Divine Revelation of the Second Vatican
- Council. We look to both the Church's official teaching and
- Scripture for guidance in addressing life's problems. It is
- the official teaching or magisterium that in a special way
- guides us in manners of belief and morality that have
- developed after the last word of Scripture was written. The
- Church of Christ teaches in the name of Christ and teaches us
- concerning the Bible itself.
-
- The basic characteristic of Biblical Fundamentalism is that
- it eliminates from Christianity the Church as the Lord Jesus
- founded it. That Church is a community of faith, world wide,
- with pastoral and teaching authority. This non-church
- characteristic of Biblical Fundamentalism, which sees the
- Church as only spiritual, may not at first be clear to some
- Catholics. From some Fundamentalists they will hear nothing
- offensive to their beliefs, and much of what they hear seems
- compatible with Catholic Christianity. The difference is
- often not what is said--but in what is not said. There is no
- mention of the historic, authoritative Church in continuity
- with Peter and the other apostles. There is no vision of the
- Church as our mother--a mother who is not just spiritual, but
- who is visibly ours to teach and guide us in the way of
- Christ.
-
- Unfortunately, a minority of Fundamentalist churches and
- sects not only put down the Catholic Church as a "Man-made
- organization" with "man-made rules," but indulge in crude
- anti-Catholic bigotry with which Catholics have long been familiar.
-
- We believe that no Catholic properly catechized in the
- faith can long live the Christian life without those elements
- that are had only in the fullness of Christianity: the
- Eucharist and the other six sacraments, the celebration of
- the Word in the liturgical cycle, the veneration of the
- Blessed Mother and the saints, teaching authority and history
- linked to Christ and the demanding social doctrine of the
- Church based on the sacredness of all human life.
-
- It is important for every Catholic to realize that the Church
- produced the New Testament, not viceversa. The Bible did not
- come down from heaven, whole and intact, given by the Holy
- Spirit. Just as the experience and faith of Israel developed
- its sacred books, so was the early Christian Church the
- matrix of the New Testament. The Catholic Church has
- authoritatively told us which books are inspired by the Holy
- Spirit and are, therefore, canonical. The Bible, then, is the
- Church's book. The New Testament did not come before the
- Church, but from the Church. Peter and the other apostles
- were given special authority to teach and govern before the
- New Testament was written. The first generation of Christians
- had no New Testament at all--but they were the Church then,
- just as we are the Church today.
-
- A study of the New Testament, in fact, shows that
- discipleship is to be a community experience with liturgy and
- headship ;and demonstrates the importance of belonging to the
- Church started by Jesus Christ. Christ chose Peter and the
- other apostles as foundations of his Church, made Simon Peter
- its rock foundation and gave a teaching authority to Peter
- and the other apostles. This is most clear in the Gospel of
- Matthew, the only Gospel to use the word church. The history
- of twenty Christian centuries confirms our belief that Peter
- and the other apostles have been succeeded by the Bishop of
- Rome and the other bishops, and that the flock of Christ
- still has, under Christ, a universal shepherd.
-
- For historical reasons the Catholic Church in the past did
- not encourage bible studies as much as she could have. True
- printing (the Latin Bible was the first work printed) was not
- invented until the mid fifteenth century, and few people were
- literate during the first sixteen centuries of Christianity.
- But in the scriptural renewal the Church strongly encourages
- her sons and daughters to read, study and live the Bible. The
- proclamation of the Scriptures in the liturgical assembly is
- to be prepared for by private bible study and prayer. At the
- present time two decades after Vatican 11, we Catholics have
- the tools needed to become Christians who know, love and live
- the Holy Bible. We have a well-ordered Lectionary that opens
- for us the treasures of the books of the Bible in a
- three-year cycle for Sunday and Holy Day Masses, and a more
- complete two-year cycle for weekday Masses. Through the
- Lectionary the Catholic becomes familiar with the Bible
- according to the rhythm of the liturgical seasons and the
- Church's experience and use of the Bible at Mass. We have
- excellent translations (with notes) in The New American Bible
- and The Jerusalem Bible. We have other accurate translations
- with an imprimatur. We have an abundance of commentaries,
- tapes, charts and bible societies....
- In areas where there is a special problem with
- Fundamentalism, the pastor may consider a Mass to which
- people bring their own Bibles and in which qualified lectors
- present a carefully prepared introduction and read the
- text--without, however, making the Liturgy of the Word a
- bible study class.... We need to educate--to reeducate--our
- people knowingly in the Bible so as to counteract the
- simplicities of Biblical Fundamentalism.
-
- A similar Roman Catholic warning concerning the dangers
- of fundamentalism was issued by the Bishop's Conference of
- the Philippines on Jan. 24,1989, no doubt in anticipation of
- any discussions which might arise out of the Lausanne 11
- Conference July 11-20 in Manila. These Catholic leaders made
- it clear that, in warning about fundamentalism, they did not
- refer to "mainline Churches like the Lutherans, Episcopalians,
- Methodists, and the United Church of Christ in the Philippines,"
- but rather to those fundamentalists whose "literal interpretation
- of Biblical passages ... is then used to aggressively attack
- Catholic teachings and practices like our teaching on the
- Blessed Virgin Mary and our veneration of sacred images."
-
- Our prayer is that the faithful Latin American brethren
- who issued their Statement of Concern at the Singapore
- Consultation in January, and others will introduce and demand
- action on a similar statement in Manila. Evangelicals all
- around the world who believe that there is only one Gospel _
- and that all other gospels are false and under God's
- curse--need to declare their position without rancor but
- without equivocation. Manila could become a modern "Mt.
- Carmel" if leaders, in the spirit of Elijah, would publicly
- oppose the present day "prophets of Baal" represented by the
- Roman Catholic Orthodox-Ecumenical-Evangelical-Charismatic
- coalition.
-
- Most of the world's major evangelical leaders will be at
- Manila including Billy Graham and Bill Bright who are
- scheduled to bring major addresses. Most members of the
- Lausanne 11 Committee, headed by Leighton Ford and Thomas
- Wang are major promoters of the AD 2000 ecumenical evangelism
- program, but the time has come for all concerned to take a
- public stand on this important issue. Every truly born again
- person needs to decide which side they are on--which way they
- are going. To evangelize the world by AD 2000 would be a
- curse, not a blessing--a gift to Satan, not to Christ--if the
- gospel preached is not the one true, pure Gospel of salvation
- by grace through faith in Jesus Christ alone. This is a
- tremendously important consideration!
-
- It is time for every faithful Christian leader, pastor,
- evangelist, and missionary to declare "all the counsel of
- God" concerning the "grievous wolves" from without, and those
- from within who speak "perverse things." We must watch, warn,
- and then commend believers "to God and the Word of His
- grace." Acts 20:26-32.
-
- Biblical concern for the spiritual welfare of
- Roman Catholics, Orthodox, liberal Protestant and others who
- preach a false gospel is not demonstrated by joining hands
- with them in evangelism as though we were already "one in
- Christ"--it can only be manifested by lovingly and clearly
- giving them the true Gospel, knowing the Word of God, coupled
- with the convicting and converting work of the Holy Spirit can
- produce the Scriptural new birth. That's what we desire.
- --M. H. Reynolds, Jr.
-
- The simple Gospel message from the Bible reveals the
- following important facts:
-
- You need to be saved
-
- Romans 3:10,23--"There is none righteous, no, not one.... For
- all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God."
-
- Hebrews 9:27--"It is appointed unto men once to die, but
- after this the judgment."
-
- Revelation 20:15--"And whosoever was not found written in the
- book of life was cast into the lake of fire."
-
- Romans 6:23--"For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of
- God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord."
-
- You cannot save yourself
-
- Ephesians 2:8,9--"For by grace are ye saved through faith;
- and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of
- works, lest any man should boast."
-
- Titus 3:5--"Not by works of righteousness which we have done,
- but according to his mercy he saved us...."
-
- Romans 3:20--"Therefore by the deeds of the law there shall
- no flesh be justified in his sight...."
- Jesus Christ came to save you
-
- John 3:16--"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only
- begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not
- perish, but have everlasting life."
-
- 1 Timothy 1:15--"This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all
- acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save
- sinners...."
-
- 1 Peter 3:18--"For Christ also hath once suffered for sins,
- the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God...."
-
- You can be saved today
-
- Romans 4:24,25--"But for us also, to whom it [the
- righteousness of God] shall be imputed, if we believe on him
- that raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead; Who was
- delivered for our offences, and was raised again for our
- justification."
-
- Romans 10:9,13,17--"That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth
- the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God
- hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved....For
- whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be
- saved....So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the
- word of God."
-
- Acts 16:31--"Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt
- be saved...."
-
- Trust Jesus Christ as your own personal Saviour today.
- Then join in telling this Good News to others! This is
- Biblical evangelism! This is the one true Gospel1!
-
- Fundamental Evangelistic Association
- P. Q Box 6278--Los Osos, California 93412
-