Thursday, January 17, 2008

JesusFirst to Face Doctrinal Scrutiny over Name


ST. LOUIS- In a move destined to draw fire from supporters of JesusFirst, the Synod’s Council of Presidents on Wednesday voted to ask the Commission of Theology and Church Relations to examine the theology of placing Jesus first.

Those who voted in favor of the review expressed concern that placing Jesus first may violate what many see as standard Trinitarian theology. “Jesus is the incarnation of the Second Person of the Holy Trinity. To call Him the First seems to confuse the matter,” said a member of the COP who elected to remain anonymous.

“If it’s true that JesusFirst emphasizes the primacy of Jesus to the exclusion of the other two persons of the Trinity, this seems to be some kind of Swedenborgianism. If they want to be correct, maybe they should call themselves ‘Jesus Second.' And for crying out loud, the spacebar is the big, unmarked one at the bottom of the keyboard. Use it. ”

Calls to the JesusFirst office were not immediately returned.

2 comments:

josh said...

There was a recent AP article similar to this. DayStar is being brought of up on charges of defying 3rd grade science. The arguement goes that since you can't see stars during they day their name is unlearned and teaches kids not to pay attention in science class.

Andy Bates said...

Last time I checked, I believe the Sun, the center of our solar system, visible during the day, is considered to be a star. But they should be reprimanded for neglecting to use the space bar. Or is it spacebar?