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发表于 24-3-2013 10:22 PM | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
可能你不认识他,约尔欧斯汀牧师是国际「明星级」的牧者,其主持的湖木教会美国著名的超级大教会之一,,其著作「活出美好」(Your Best Life Now)在美国销量逾400万本,同时被翻译成多国语言。他的教会制作的心灵节目在全球超过100个国家播出,影响力不少


听他讲道就是很多故事,还有激励





歐斯汀的佈道經常大量聚焦在鼓舞和激勵人的信息上,他的目的是讓聽眾中的每個人感受到他們是被神祝福的,不論他們當前的生活經歷着什麼。他通常忽略了談論高度爭議性的主題或宣講關於罪的話題。根據 TimesUnion.com的報道,聯合時代表演藝術中心的聽眾中,幾乎有一半不屬於任何一間教會。
在上月的夏威夷“希望之夜”活動之前,歐斯汀直接回應了那些對他的指責。當地媒體報道說他宣講“摻了水”的版本的福音而沒有像其他一些牧師充分地講到“硫磺與火”的信息。
“我們的信息是,神本為善。他在你身旁,他要你過着受祝福的人生。信息也有一部分是,即使你犯錯了,你仍然可以走到神想要你去的地方。”這位牧師解釋說。

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发表于 24-3-2013 10:57 PM | 显示全部楼层
成功神學。
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发表于 25-3-2013 09:29 AM | 显示全部楼层
比起神学,不如他更像哲学家,应该说是挂神学招牌的哲学家。
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发表于 25-3-2013 02:48 PM | 显示全部楼层
2012 / 2013  是人类大量觉醒时期,
开设看透宗教制造的烟幕。。。。。。。。。

原来人类可以有信仰/心灵感受,
不需要被套宗教的枷锁。。。
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发表于 26-3-2013 10:23 PM | 显示全部楼层
总司令 发表于 24-3-2013 10:57 PM
成功神學。

成功神學才赚大钱
赚现场的不够,还要靠电视开拓市场
你看视频里广告一直打一直打,牧师说大家记得买我的书

Joel Osteen estimated net worth: 40 million USD

Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas annual budget: 70 million USD
Joel Osteen and his wife live in a 17,000 square foot mansion made of stone located on 1.86-acres in the Tall Timbers subdivision of River Oaks, Texas.
Joel Osteen has said that a person should never feel guilty for being rich, as God views that as an insult. Instead, he should praise God for blessing him with the money.

难怪有人说宗教和慈善可以是最赚钱的行业


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发表于 27-3-2013 12:31 PM | 显示全部楼层
他借着主名作为人为哲学的推进器,请问这么做主会喜悦吗?
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发表于 28-3-2013 10:37 PM | 显示全部楼层
但是閱讀了他的書我真的正面很多
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发表于 29-3-2013 09:58 AM | 显示全部楼层
法轮功也是利用佛学来达到自己的目的。
有人还把它当成一种宗教呢!
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发表于 29-3-2013 03:48 PM | 显示全部楼层
cikmekyee 发表于 29-3-2013 09:58 AM
法轮功也是利用佛学来达到自己的目的。
有人还把它当成一种宗教呢!

它怎么不是一种宗教呢
就算要把它归类为邪教,邪教也是宗教的一种啊

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发表于 29-3-2013 11:07 PM | 显示全部楼层
它是一种气功,靠我们的想像力来自我暗示来医病的气功。
靠想像佛家的法轮来治病。
发明法轮功这家伙并不是先知也不是修道之类的出家人。
也没有什么权威的身份。
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发表于 3-6-2013 09:19 PM | 显示全部楼层
The prosperity gospel makes a mockery of Christianity                                                       
Preachers who get rich by saying success is a mark of divine favour go against what Jesus taught – maybe he had a point
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/andrewbrown/2013/may/29/prosperity-gospel-mockery-christianity

            There is a very good programme on the "prosperity gospel" available on the Radio 4 website right now. Two things need saying about it. The first is that it proves, if anything could, the difficulty of defining religions in terms of their doctrine. Prosperity gospellers pretend to be Christian, but their teaching seems to me absolutely antithetical to everything that makes Christianity worth considering.
What they teach is that God loves and rewards his faithful servants with earthly goods. In practice, the way to do this is to shun the company of losers and hand over 10% of your earnings to the pastor. The riches he accumulates are then a sign that God has blessed him, which means that he is capable of passing on these mighty blessings to you.
The crass horror of these people and their exploitation of the poor and miserable hardly needs stressing. The Charity Commission investigated the church of one of the most successful practitioners in England, Matthew Ashimolowo, after his congregation brought him a timeshare apartment and a Mercedes for one birthday – or at least found that this was what their offerings had been spent on. The American versions are even richer and more repulsive.
Oddly enough, I don't think Jesus would have been too worried by tithing. It was a duty laid on the pharisees of his period and his objection there was that they were hypocrites, and thought that money and scrupulous showy observance could substitute for inner devotion to God, not that they tithed at all. But the idea that you should only mix with successful people, or that success itself is a mark of divine favour, goes completely against his actions as well as his teachings.
Ever since the dawn of monotheism these things have been known to be untrue. Robert Bellah records a fragment, at least 3,000 years old, known as the Babylonian theodicy: "Those who do not seek the God go the way of prosperity, while those who pray to the Goddess become destitute and impoverished."
The whole of the Hebrew Bible, or Old Testament, can be read as a record of people coming to terms with failure. In part this was done by the invention of a heroic past, in the empire of Solomon's time, something that may have been one of the truly great mistakes of history. But it is also directly addressed, in numerous psalms, in Ecclesiastes, and above all in the Book of Job.
Jesus himself took on the mantle of the suffering servant, and was seen by his followers as the fulfilment of that prophecy.
For all those reasons, it is impossible for me to regard the prosperity gospel as Christian. But who is to decide what counts as Christian, or as Muslim for that matter? These are inevitably judgments of value about matters of interpretation. They can't be settled by reference to the scriptures involved and if you look for easy answers there you will find far too many.
Whether or not the prosperity gospel is Christian, the other question to arise is whether it's harmful. The congregations are almost entirely made up of black people in this country, especially west Africans, and poor people in the US, where there is an extraordinary swamp of such teachings. In any case it's an easily observed paradox that those most in need of wealth are least likely to be able to afford tithes.
But at the same time, you might ask what else they might spend the money on. The services themselves are a tremendous rush of energy and fun, like a drug that leaves no hangover and is not even very addictive. While the music lasts, you can dance and sing and forget all your troubles. And there is this to be said for religion as a sort of opium: it doesn't destroy your health. It may be a much less damaging escape from the world. In the BBC programme, the pastor made the point that these churches encourage optimism and that need not always be cruel. Of course, this is little consolation if you are in fact old, unemployable, ill, or the kind of disgusting loser that Jesus might have hung out with. But those people aren't the target market at all.
For young, healthy, anxious strivers who need reinforcement in the face of discouragement, the prosperity gospel is a much less harmful way of escaping the world than either drugs or gambling, and will not make them nearly as poor as those do, even if it never makes them rich.
But no matter how I argue that these rites may be largely harmless when practised by consenting adults, I still find them disgusting. It matters that they aren't a form of real Christianity, which shows how hard it is to rid myself of the nagging suspicion that Jesus was telling the truth.



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发表于 6-6-2013 01:16 AM | 显示全部楼层
daimon 发表于 28-3-2013 10:37 PM
但是閱讀了他的書我真的正面很多

看看耶利米,正面对他来说是什么?
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