John Piper on Fundamentalists
20 Reasons I Don’t Take Potshots at Fundamentalists
Comment: Yet they take potshots at him
- They are humble and respectful and courteous, and even funny (at least the ones I’ve met).
- They believe in truth.
- They believe that truth really matters.
- They believe that the Bible is true — all of it.
- They know that the Bible calls for some kind of separation from the world.
- They have backbone and are not prone to compromise principle.
- They put obedience to Jesus above the approval of man (even though they fall short, like others).
- They believe in hell and are loving enough to warn people about it.
- They believe in heaven and sing about how good it will be to go there.
- Their “social action” is helping the person next door (like Jesus), which doesn’t usually get written up in the newspaper.
- They tend to raise law-abiding, chaste children, in spite of the fact that Barna says evangelical kids in general don’t have any better track record than non-Christians.
- They resist trendiness.
- They don’t think too much is gained by sounding hip.
- They may not be hip, but they don’t go so far as to drive buggies or insist on typewriters.
- They still sing hymns.
- They are not breathless about being accepted in the scholarly guild.
- They give some contemporary plausibility to the New Testament claim that the church is “a pillar and buttress of the truth” (1 Timothy 3:15).
- They are good for the rest of evangelicals because of all this.
- My dad was one.
- Everybody to my left thinks I am one. And there are a lot of people to my left.
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