Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Hookers For Jesus In Debate: "Does Satan Exist?"



Dicit illis Iesus: "Amen dico vobis quia publicani et meretrices praecedunt vos in regno Dei". (Matthew 21:31)

Is Satan a religious fable, or an actual being wreaking havoc in the world?

WorldNetDaily reports the question if Satan is for real was debated by four unusual suspects - one megachurch Pastor, one former television Preacher branded by some as a heretic, the alternative medicine guru Deepak Chopra, and Annie Lobert, see picture above, the founder of Hookers For Jesus.

The Satan discussion will be the latest in a series of "Face Off" debates created by ABC TV's late-night news program, Nightline, and will air March 26.

The debate is hosted by ABC anchor and correspondent Dan Harris, who told the Post-Intelligencer he welcomed the opportunity to hold the discussion in Seattle, rather than a remote corner of the Bible Belt.

Harris said: "It's good to do it in a non-obvious place. It's going to be harder for people to write it off. It's going to be harder to dismiss it as the usual cliché dialogue".

Mark Driscoll is the preaching Pastor at the Seattle-area Mars Hill Church, a congregation that welcomes 7.500 people in attendance each week and that hosted the debate.

Driscoll wrote in an e-mail reported by the Seattle Post-Intelligencer: "The existence of God has been debated many times. But (a discussion about) the existence of Satan is far less common, which makes it a curious topic to debate".

Driscoll is joined in arguing for the existence of Satan by Annie Lobert, a former Las Vegas escort who founded Hookers for Jesus, an organization that offers a Christian message and Ministry to women in the sex trade.

Arguing against an actual evil-embodying being are Chopra and the Rev. Carlton Pearson, a formerly televised Preacher on Trinity Broadcasting Network and author of "The Gospel of Inclusion", a book outlining a doctrine of universal reconciliation to God that prompted the Joint College of African-American Pentecostal Bishops to brand him a heretic for denying traditional Christian understandings of heaven and hell.

James Goldston, the show's executive producer, told the Seattle Times, "We went for the most interesting voices we could find".

Driscoll told the paper that the curious lineup - a diverse group of people outside the world of theology's hallowed halls - helps ensure that "this is not just an academic debate but also a practical discourse".

Goldston told the Times that a debate about Satan is not just a theological curiosity for Christians.

Goldston said: "There's always an interest in these topics. Every time we've done one, the response has been pretty dramatic".

Driscoll believes that Satan is an actual spirit at work in the world for evil, identified clearly in the Bible and evidenced in the world around us.

Driscoll wrote in an e-mail: "In my own pastoral experience I have witnessed such great evil and injustice so often that no answer but the existence of a real enemy to good and life makes any sense to me".

Pearson does not believe Satan is an actual being and told the Times that belief in an actual devil "makes us helpless, paranoid and frightened".

Rev. Carlton Pearson is wrong concerning this, and I do not agree with him.

Pearson said: "I've heard: 'The devil made me do it'. Don't put that on the devil. You made that stupid decision yourself. Let's talk about why you made it".

The Bible is quite clear that God is a Spirit, see John 4:24. Now, the Devil is a Spirit as well, see Ephesians 6:12.

But if God could not put on flesh on His Spirit, He would not exist, compare with 1 Timothy 3:16.

Likewise, if Satan cannot put on flesh on his evil Spirit, becoming the Antichrist, he would not exist, compare with Revelation 12:9.

All this explains that Jesus is God incarnate, see Romans 9:5, Titus 2:13, and 1 John 5:20.

"Dixit autem ad mulierem: 'Fides tua te salvam fecit; vade in pace!' ", Luke 7:50.

4 comments:

Den Lekande Människan said...

Ha Ha! Where do you find all the material to your articles? Fantastic!

Philippe Ohlund said...

I find it on the Internet, DLM! :-)

I'm glad you enjoy it.

Den Lekande Människan said...

Oh, that place! I have heard about it... :-D

Keep up the good work!

Philippe Ohlund said...

Thanks, DLM! :-)