Wednesday, May 19, 2010

How sad indeed...

I found this excerpt from the Huffington Post, one of the more anti-Christian, news outlets:

"For months, Liberty University refused to investigate Caner's background. Now that local press and even the Associated Press have written about the controversy, the school has set up a committee to investigate the allegations. If they excuse his behavior, they risk tarnishing their credibility. If they punish him, they risk provoking the anger of the evangelical community.
An unrepentant Caner maintains his innocence, saying that he "never intentionally misled anyone." He blames the campaign to discredit him on Calvinists and their Muslim interlocutors. At the same time, many of his duped followers are refusing to accept reality. They are taking their anger out on those who have exposed the fraud and not on the charlatan himself."

Please, excusers of Caner, not defenders, yes excusers, please see that it is not the men who had the courage to hold Caner accountable that have given the unbelievers the occasion to blaspheme. No, it is the unwillingness to deal with the issue properly and promptly that has caused this.

It is indeed sad to see this story on the Huffington Post. It is truly sad to see that it has taken unbelievers bringing light to the issue, when Christians had been attempting to set things right first.

Please, call on Ergun to end this. Please, call on Liberty to end this.

Again, may God help us all to repent quickly, when we are confronted with sin, and, indeed, may God help us to repent even more quickly when we sin.

I know sometimes, to us, it is not enough that God sees our sin, but it should be. God's eyes should be the only eyes we fear to have our sins exposed before.

May God help us and May God forgive us all for our sins.

2 comments:

  1. Agreed .... LU needs to address the matter and I believe they will when their investigation is concluded. Now, will the accusers now wash the stench of the world off their hands?

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  2. I'm not sure what you mean here:

    "Now, will the accusers now wash the stench of the world off their hands?"

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