.
17 Now
I beseech you, brethren,
mark them which cause divisions and offences
contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them.
18 For
they that are such serve not our Lord Jesus Christ,
but their own
belly; and by good words and fair speeches
deceive the hearts of the
simple.
Romans 16:17-18 (King James Bible)
BEWARE OF SOFT SEPARATISM
May 23, 2013
David
Cloud, Fundamental Baptist Information Service, P.O. Box 610368, Port
Huron, MI 48061, 866-295-4143, fbns@wayoflife.org; for instructions
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information paragraph at the end of the article) –
The
separation that is practiced by many fundamental Baptist churches is
“soft,” meaning it is insufficient and ineffectual. It is insufficient
in warning, insufficient in education, insufficient in the actual
practice of separation.
Soft
separatism is characterized by focusing on positive truth and avoiding
“negativism and criticism.” Soft separatists don’t reprove error plainly
or name the names of compromisers. They avoid dealing with
“personalties.”
Soft
separatists don’t distance themselves properly from those who are
headed in a wrong direction in order to cut off the leaven of compromise
from their personal lives and families and churches. Compromise is a
contagious spiritual disease, and separation is the only thing that will
protect us from its pollution. [I experience all of the above, consistently, which is a real shame! People will not learn when it is they get the wrong example!]
Soft
separatists are more concerned about the danger of “fragmentation” and
more desirous of“unity” and getting along with the brethren than about
standing for the truth. [See IN ESSENTIALS UNITY [NOT!!] by David Cloud, FBIS]
Soft
separatists don’t properly educate their church members so that they
won’t be led astray by the evangelical bridge builders and contemporary
worship musicians, etc. In a soft separatist church the people are
largely ignorant about important issues such as contemporary worship
music, textual criticism and the modern versions, New Evangelicalism,
the Southern Baptist Convention, Reformed theology, reconstructionism,
Darwinian and theistic evolution, contemplative mysticism, and the
emerging church.
If they are given any education on such things, it is paper thin and ineffectual.
Soft
separatists don’t carry books containing clear warnings of such things
in their bookstores. They don’t encourage the people to read
publications that issue clear warnings about such things. They don’t
have conferences to provide education and exhortation on such matters.
Their conferences are focused on evangelism and world missions and
“positive” Bible preaching and “friendship,” which are important topics,
but the equally important issues of separatism and related topics are
neglected.
Since
the previous characteristics are actually principles that have
characterized New Evangelicalism since the 1950s, it is no surprise that
soft separatism leads to full-blown New Evangelicalism within a
generation or two.
Soft
separatism is the mindset that has already led a great many IBaptist
churches into the contemporary sphere, and it is going to have the same
result in a great many more churches in coming years
This is because soft separatism is not biblical separation. It is separation in name only.
Some
years ago a leader in the GARBC said separation should not be a wall
but a picket fence. That is a perfect description of soft separatism. A
picket fence is for decoration rather than protection.
That
is the type of separation that many fundamental Baptist preachers have
today. They aren’t really separatists and they don’t like separation;
they are pragmatists more than Biblicists; but they still espouse
separation because it is expected by their crowd. Since they are
man-pleasers, they try to maintain this profession until the mood of
their crowd changes and it becomes acceptable to renounce separatism.
And the mood of the crowd is changing rapidly today!
Soft
separation is the path that is leading many from fundamental Baptist
churches to “conservative evangelicalism,” which in turn is the bridge
to the broader evangelicalism that is filled with ancient and end-time
heresies.
“Soft
separation” was the type of separation that was practiced at Highland
Park Baptist Church and Tennessee Temple in Chattanooga, Tennessee, when
I was a student there in the 1970s and it was a major reason why
Highland Park is a rock & roll emerging church today.
Dr.
Lee Roberson left the Southern Baptist Convention, but he never really
separated from it. He continued to bring in SBC preachers and didn’t
properly educate the church members and students about the deep
compromise and liberalism in the convention. He brought in evangelical
speakers such as Warren Wiersbe, thus giving a confusing signal. Are we
independent Baptists or are we Southern Baptists, “fundamentalists” or
evangelicals? Who knows, because our leaders have a foot in all camps.
In his pursuit of education and bigness, Dr. Roberson allowed the school
to become a “mixed multitude” in the sense of allowing contradictory
positions to be held on many important issues.
There
were men who supported modern textual criticism and men who rejected
it, men who supported and used only the KJV and men who taught from the
modern versions in the classrooms, men who believed in repentance and
men who didn’t, men who were full-blown New Evangelicals and men who
were opposed to it, men who were Calvinists and men who weren’t, men who
loved “Christian” psychobabble and men who opposed it, men who were
“universal church” and men who were local church, etc.
When
soft separatism has sway, the trumpet gives an uncertain sound and the
people don’t know exactly what to do. Should they arm for war? With
whom? On what basis?
With soft separatism, it’s not clear.
(See The Collapse of Separatism among Fundamental Baptists, a free eBook at the the Way of Life web site, www.wayoflife.org.)
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