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The Christian Celebrity System: Part Two
Posted : 27 Dec, 2010 06:49 AM

The Christian Celebrity System: Part Two



There are a large number of Christian celebrities of our time, most of whom are

still living. Some include Billy Graham, Oral Roberts, Jerry Falwell,

Pat Robertson, Kenneth Copeland, Tim LaHaye, Grant Jeffrey, John

Hagee, Rick Warren,

Robert Schuller, Jimmy Swaggart,

and Hal Lindsey. Almost all of these Christian celebrities teach the

pre-tribulation

rapture theory, that God has two distinct peoples, the Jews and the Church, that

Christians cannot be Israel and that the Jews, saved or unsaved,

remain the chosen of God. Although

Rick Warren is or was a member of the Southern Baptist denomination, I am not

sure that he teaches the doctrines of dispensationalism. Robert

Schuller has taught other forms of false doctrines and might not be classified as a

dispensationalist.



So the Christian celebrity system is to a great extent responsible for

the present day

widespread

popularity in the Churches of the doctrines of the pre-tribulation

rapture, the radical

separation of Church and Jews, and that the Jews remain God's chosen people.



And - there are a few well known Christian teachers

who do not fit in with the celebrities listed above. For example,

Francis Schaeffer (1912-1984) and especially the Dutch missionary

Corrie Ten Boom (1892-1983) are famous but should not be classified as

celebrities

because they apparently did not try to cultivate their images. Both

wrote a great many Christian books. Schaeffer is

interesting

because he belonged to the Reformed pre-millenialist camp, but was not into

dispensationalism, though he did not systematically criticize it.

Corrie emphasized forgiveness,

which is not stressed in the contemporary Churches. Schaeffer's

smaller Calvinist group believed that following the tribulation,

Christ would appear the second time, and after that he would bring in

his thousand year reign on earth. They did not believe in the

pre-trib rapture or that God has two different peoples. The larger

number of Calvinists follow amillennialism, which makes the thousand

year reign into a big sweeping allegory of all Christians from all

ages, following Augustine and the Catholic Church. Corrie Ten Boom in

her later years opposed dispensationalism, and pointed out that the

doctrine of the pre-trib rapture left the Christian Church

ill-prepared in times of great persecution, such as in China under

Mao.



Celebrities are the most successful people in the image culture of

television, movies, radio, magazines and newspapers. Many people who

are not celebrities imitate celebrities in presenting surface

appearances

of attractiveness and success. Almost everyone takes part in the

celebrity system - including Church Christians - by allowing

celebrities on TV, in movies, on the radio and in other media to

influence

them in what they think and in the way they act. Celebrities not only

entertain Americans and those

in most other parts of the world, but they also tell us what to

believe and how to behave. National political celebrities are able

to lead people to the extent that the politicians can sell people on

the basis of their images. In our age of deception, it is the

celebrities of entertainment, politics and religion who do much of the

deceiving; and they are able to deceive people because the people are

impressed by their surface appearances. It is very important for

believers to understand the celebrity system - both secular and

Christian - because many Christian celebrities deceive Church

Christians into accepting false

theologies which they promote. Preachers also tend to follow

Christian celebrities and themselves often try to present good images

in order to better influence their congregations.



Before the secular celebrity system spread to politics, sports, the

arts, the military, education,

business and to Christianity, it was confined to Hollywood film stars.

Richard Schickel in his book, Intimate Strangers: The Culture of

Celebrity, 1985, says the celebrity system began in the period of

1895 to 1920 with early Hollywood movie stars. Some of these early

celebrities of film were Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, Douglas

Fairbanks and William S. Hart.



Like Narcissus, the Hollywood celebrity fell in love with his or her

own image. In Greek, narke, or narcotic, means stupor, a state of not

being very sharp cognitively. In The Christian Celebrity System Part

One I briefly described how very frequent jump cutting and poor story

construction on network TV can cause not only a momentary type of

stupor or suspension of cognitive clarity, but may lead to long term

cognitive deficiencies. The presentation of a glamourous image by

Hollywood celebrities

produces narke, a magic spell, a bewitchment and enchantment. People

who are put into a state of some stupor by a celebrity - and this

includes Christian celebrities - are made more gullible to whatever

message the celebrity is teaching because their critical discernment

has been shut down to some degree.



In presenting their nonverbal appearances, celebrities have learned to

simplify their personality

presentation. In the image culture the perception of another's

personality is reduced down to

his or her surface appearance. Celebrities pick out one or two verbal

expressions to emphasize to others as "themselves." Farrah Fawcett's

wind-blown hair look, big smile, and in the late sixties and seventies

the bra-less image made up a large part of her appearance. Fidel

Castro, though not an entertainer celebrity, presented a simplified

image with is beard, carefully pressed military fatigues, and cigar.



Many people tend to be disturbed by other people who show too many different

appearances and a complex personality. Most people use only a very

few dimensions to picture in their minds the the personalities of

others. This may be why celebrities try to simplify their images.

People are not disturbed

when they are able to make sense out of the behavior of another by use

of a very small number of

dimensions. By dimensions I mean bi-polar opposites like

conventional-unconventional, successful-unsuccessful, strong-weak, or

good-bad.

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Celebrities sometimes pay a price for their over-simplification of

their images to fit this tendency of people to become confused or

disturbed by complexity of personality presentation. Richard Schickel

says that "Forced to live within some early role, stars become restive,

even self-destructive, as a result of living up to the lie off

screen." But if a celebrities were to project complex personality

images to their audiences, most in the audiences would not be able to

form an impression of them, and would not like them. Social psychology

says that when a person is complex, others have difficulty in forming

accurate impressions of him or her; some may assume the other is like

themselves, while other perceivers may think the other is the opposite

of themselves. I published a report on an experiment dealing with these topics

in the Journal

of Personality and Social Psychology in 1965, called "Accuracy of

Interpersonal Perception As A Function of Consistency of Information."



Church Christians tend to be influenced by the teachings of Christian

celebrities and may even copy

the verbal expressions of the celebrities. George Comstock, a TV

effects researcher, says that "It is pretty well established that film

models can be as effective as live behavior models...One impressive

study is that of Bandura and Ritter in which film models were

successful in the desensitization of

phobias over snakes." Christian celebrities acting as role models for

other Christians may not often appear in Hollywood movies, but they do

appear on television, on the radio, in books and now on the Internet.

A celebrity role model can teach Church Christians sound doctrine

from Scripture, and such a celebrity role model can teach man made

theologies which do not agree with Scripture.



In the image culture, it is the image of the writer, or broadcaster in

audio or on TV, which determines, to a great extent, whether his

audience will think he has spoken the truth or not.

When a person using one of the media says something which is

unfamiliar to the audience, they rarely investigate to see if that

statement is true. Rather, they more often look to the person's image

- his or her image of attractiveness and success. If he or she has a

good image and is considered a celebrity, his or her statement is more

likely to be accepted as the truth than such an unfamiliar statement

coming from someone not considered to have a good image.



Daniel J. Boorstein in The Image: Guide to Pseudo-Events in America,

1965, says we now live in a world "...where the image has more dignity

than its original...We have become eager

accessories to the great hoaxes of the age." In the image culture of

movies, TV, newspapers, magazines and the Internet, the image is more

real that what it is supposed to represent. The mass media, and its

celebrities, create our illusions that we live by. Boorstein writes

about the "thicket of unreality" in the American image culture.



The dispensationalists appear to have been caught up to some extent in

Boorstein's thicket of unreality and the image culture with its

Christian celebrities - and as Isaiah 28: 15 predicts "...when the

overflowing scourge shall pass through, it shall not come unto us: for

we have made lies our refuge, and under falsehood have we hid

ourselves." The overflowing scourge can be the tribulation, which the

dispensationalists believe they will not have to go through because

they will be raptured before it begins.



On the radio, dispensationalist fundamentalists had been able to buy

their own time and now tend to almost dominate Christian radio

programming. The dispensationalist celebrities also have programs on

their own TV networks. Yet dispensationalist fundamentalists do not

dominate Christian book publishing. But popularized and

sensationalist interpretations of end time prophecy by

dispensationalists have become best sellers, such as Hal Lindsey's The

Late Great Planet Earth or Tim LaHaye's Left Behind.



When I was interested in Christian book publishing from about 1985 to

1995 many Christian publishers did not put out books by

dispensationalists. The few Christian book houses that did publish

books by dispensationalists, other than the big celebrities like Hal

Lindsey, did not also publish alternative points of view to that of

dispensationalism. It became almost as though the dispensatioanlists

believe that there are no Christians who do not follow the doctrine

of the pre-trip rapture, the two house theory of Church and Jews and

Jewish supremacy.



At that time Christian book editors appeared to follow certain

formulas which they thought would lead to the books they accepted

becoming best sellers and making a lot of money. One of the formulas

for success was prosperity doctrines. And at about this time a new

formula was introduced into Christian book publishing, the promotion

of the self psychology of Carl Rogers and A.H. Maslow. These ideas on

self-esteem, self love and self-actualization undermined the Biblical

doctrines saying we should not have pride and that we should dislike

our sin and repent from it. In 1970 Zondervan published what was

perhaps the first in a long series of Christianized self psychology

books, Love Is Now, by Peter E. Gillquist. A number of other

Christian book houses put out books on Christian self psychology,

including Harvest House, Eerdmans, InterVarsity, and by 1982 Word,

Inc of Waco, Texas got into the Christian self love act by publishing

Self-Esteem: The New Reformation, by Robert Schuller, certainly a

Christian celebrity.

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Bringing in self love, self-esteem and self-actualization into

Christianity amounted to introducing a new more blatant form of pride

and worship of the flesh. But the Christian buyers of books had

itching ears and wanted to read this kind of stuff.



It was very hard to get the Christian editors to publish on new topics

then, and this rigidity is probably just as bad today. But fewer

Church Christians read books in 2011, compared to 1985 to 1995. I

wrote a manuscript on the counterculture in 1984-1985, and in a few

letters I exchanged then with Francis Schaeffer, we discussed this

manuscript. I remember in about 1984 I sent a version of the

manuscript to one of the Christian book houses that tended to publish

more conservative books. The editor did write a response back to me.

saying the Church was not concerned with the counterculture. At that

time the counterculture was not a topic included in the formula for

success in Christian book publishing. But even then the counterculture

was spreading into the broader American middle class culture with its

Hippie and drug movement anti-Christian messages, which soon led to

some drop in church membership among college educated young people and

perhaps to further departure from the Gospel of Christ by the

Churches.



Authorial image is what sells books, Christian book editors believe.

And so they will accept very few books by writers who do not - for the

editors - have good images of success and attractiveness. And the

editors also followed their lists of formula topics for success in

publishing. For example, the editors of the more conservative houses

went in for sensationalist and comic book versions of

dispensationalist end time prophecy, because millions and millions of

Church Christians believed in the prte-trib rapture theory and would

buy books making this theory part of the "thicket of unreality" in

interesting ways.



Over the years the Christian book publishers have helped to teach

Church Christians that image is all important in Christian leaders.

This is a development which helps prevent them from discerning truth from

false doctrines. Being led by Christian celebrities who cultivate

their images does not teach Church Christians to love the truth, as II

Thessalonians 2: 10-11 says, "And with all deceivableness of

unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the

love of the truth, that they might be saved.

11. And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they

should believe a lie:"



The Christian book houses have helped to teach Church Christians that

good image - image of success and attractiveness of one's person - is

somehow truth, and that what a Christian celebrity says on TV, on the

radio or in writing can never be false doctrine coming from man's own

version of the Gospel of Christ. This is the central danger of the

Christian Celebrity system - and by 2011 we are seeing the fruits of

that system more fully manifested.



The false prophets that Christ warned would appear in the end times

are found in the ranks of the Christian Celebrities, because they can

get their messages out in the secular and Christian media. The image

culture makes it possible for them to deceive Church Christians into

believing their messages. "And many false prophets shall rise, and

shall deceive many." (Matthew 24: 11). False prophets can more easily

deceive Christians in an age of deception.



"That this is a rebellious people, lying children, children that will

not hear the law of the LORD:

10. Which say to the seers, See not; and to the prophets, Prophesy

not unto us right things, speak unto us smooth things, prophesy

deceits:" Isaiah 30: 9-10



"For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but

after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having

itching ears" II Timothy 4: 3



In II Peter 2: 14 the false prophets or false prophet Christian

celebrities belonging to the Second Beast of Revelation 13:11-18 are

described as "...having eyes full of adultery, and that cannot cease

from sin." Many of the false prophet celebrities are carnal, and love

money and sex.



Paul writes "Let no man deceive you with vain words: for because of

these things cometh the wrath of God upon the children of

disobedience." Ephesians 5:6. "Vain words" are empty words, words

that sound good and are well delivered by attractive men - and

sometimes by attractive women preachers - but which are futile

because the words are not true to Scripture.



Titus 1: 10 says "For there are many unruly and vain talkers and

deceivers, specially they of the circumcision:" Unruly and vain

talkers and deceivers is from anupotaktoi mataiologoi

kai phrenapatai, or lawless and empty mind deceivers. The deceiving

false prophet Christian celebrities use impressive sounding words, but

which are really empty of spiritual meaning. And they promote a

mingling of the Gospel of Christ with man's religion, a false copy of

the true Gospel. This mingling arrives at number eight of the six,

seven, eight cycle. Number six is man, since man was created on the

sixth day. God sanctified the seventh day. Number seven is to be in

God, in his rest. Number eight is going out of number seven, in God,

to a mingling of God's rest with man's religion. False man-made theologies

move Church Christians out of number seven to number eight.

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Posted : 27 Dec, 2010 08:34 AM

@ Halfback:



Jerry Falwell is not in this life anymore.



Born Jerry Lamon Falwell

August 11, 1933(1933-08-11)

Lynchburg, Virginia,

United States

Died May 15, 2007(2007-05-15) (aged 73)

Lynchburg, Virginia,

United States

Occupation Pastor, televangelist, commentator

Years active 1956�2007

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Posted : 27 Dec, 2010 08:37 AM

And Heres Oral Roberts:



Died December 15, 2009(2009-12-15) (aged 91) in Newport Beach, California, U.S.

Church Pentecostal

Congregations served Pentecostal Holiness Church;

United Methodist Church

Offices held Founder and President, Oral Roberts Evangelistic Association;

Co-founder, President, and Chancellor, Oral Roberts University

Spouse Evelyn Lutman Roberts; married 1938�2005 (her death)

Children Ronald Roberts (deceased)

Richard Roberts

Rebecca Nash (deceased)

Roberta Potts

Parents Ellis Melvin Roberts

Claudius Priscilla Roberts[1]

(nee Irwin)

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Posted : 27 Dec, 2010 09:29 AM

You beat me to it trucker. I was about to post that Oral Roberts was gone too.

The simple gospel that Billy Graham preaches is what led me to Christ. I accepted Him and was born again at one of Mr. Graham's altar calls.

That's about as far as I got in reading this topic 'cause I don't consider Billy Graham a celebrity--------- just a wise winner of souls; a man who loves God, and because of him my name was written in the Lamb's Book of Life.

chevy

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Posted : 27 Dec, 2010 11:45 AM

@ chevy:



It is because of Yeshua that your name is written in the Lambs book of life.



Billly might have been an instrument in YHWH's hand,Yet Yeshua is the Great Pysician..

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Posted : 27 Dec, 2010 12:05 PM

Of course, I understand that-----

Maybe I should have worded it differently or went into great detail; but hopefully everyone understood what I meant.:bow:

chevy

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Posted : 27 Dec, 2010 12:20 PM

Paul was very clear about following men, people that do, do not follow scripture and the Holy Spirit.



It seems the protestants took their humanity with them when they left the catholic church.

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Posted : 27 Dec, 2010 01:06 PM

Chevy,I understood.

I hope you don't mind some clarity for those that might be young in Yeshua.

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Posted : 27 Dec, 2010 01:59 PM

I don't mind trucker.

Thank you for sharing that.

chevy

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