GodMen: The Blog

Mar 29, 2007

Brad Stine responds to the Albert Mohler radio show

After having spent the last 5 years in the entertainment business as an out-of -the -closet Christian , I know full well the feeling of being attacked for having a Judeo/Christian worldview.

I have had my name and character libeled on a regular basis by secular relativists and bloggers of every ilk. I have accepted this fate as the cost of being in the public eye and as a Christian. Even Jesus said I should expect persecution.

That being said, it still isn't easy considering I am, after all, a human being. But nothing could prepare me for the amount of judgement and attacks from fellow Christians that I have received. This arrogance and Phariseeism in attacking our own is apparently the status quo for many believers in the blogosphere. People who don't know you personally still believe God Himself has entrusted them with the responsibility to malign and criticize fellow believers as though they have some insight that we don't ourselves possess.

This is why we, at Godmen, have made it a point to refuse legalism as an appropriate Christian character trait. We also believe that everyone in our "tribe" ( Christians ) should first be given the benefit of the doubt and then be pro-active in DEFENDING our own when they are under attack for a moral stance. When we heard of the hate-mail Dr. Mohler received based on erroneous information we felt a kinship in protecting a fellow brother but not, I might add, without some irony.
When we started Godmen it was to try to encourage men to blend their masculinity with their Christian spirituality. To show a balance that often men don't find in church and also to form some unorthodox ways to engage men to bond like brothers. The Los Angeles Times wrote an article about us and actually took the liberty to falsely accuse me of saying that Christian men SHOULD curse and then had me uttering a scatalogical word, bull####.
This was a LIE as they married a JOKE I used saying Christians don't have curse words but NEED something to say when we hurt ourselves. The word used was in reference to Phil.3:8 when Paul said his previous life he considers dung compared to Christ. The original word being much more "earthy".

I was talking to men about what God thinks of anything we hold more important than Him. Much to our chagrin we came across this radio program accusing us of being heretics and condemning our work as not of God. Now months later we see a Christian man in the same boat being ridiculed and attacked for a false news article. Why were we never once approached by your staff to first inquire if the story upon which you based your criticism was accurate? The biblical mandate is to approach a brother first and THEN if they do not receive council, we discipline.
We believe we are owed an apology and retraction. Whatever the outcome, let this be a lesson to all Christians out there. When Christians are accused of something why not get in the habit of approaching them personally first and in the meantime pray for them. THIS is why Jesus hated legalism so much. It teaches Christians to fight each other instead of fighting FOR each other.

Please feel free to count on us to defend you, as this is a Christian mans purpose and character. THAT is what Godmen is about.
Sincerely ,
Brad Stine - comedian/author/actor, co-founder GodMen

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Mar 26, 2007

Friendly Fire and Media Spin

A powerful media personality recently described my work and the work of my brothers who are part of GodMen “adolescent” and dismissed its impact. His source? One biased and inaccurate report from a national newspaper that has a reputation for besmirching Christians. Now the same person is crying foul, saying the media is misrepresenting him.

As actions truly say more than mere words (especially ones edited by someone who wasn’t present at the event in question)…

After GodMen, a man picked up a homeless young man. Gave him a place to stay. Got him back on his feet. Helped him receive free dental care. He wouldn’t have done that if he hadn’t attended.

Men came clean with their addiction to porn. They have hope again.

Men became honest with the fear and passivity in their lives. They began the soulwork necessary to drive the sins of passivity from their lives.

Men took their fathering more seriously. They wept for their children and for the fathering they didn’t receive. They look to God for help now.

They learned that emotions properly displayed make you more manly, not less.

Men cultivated courage, without which no other virtue like love has a fighting chance.

A Vietnam vet opened up and shared the pain he has been carrying for nearly 40 years.

Soldiers were honored for their sacrifice and courage.

Men were encouraged to be both tender-hearted and tough-minded—absolute essentials for healthy leadership.

Men sought wisdom greater than their own regarding how to best love their wives.

Men were inspired to become warriors of light.

Does this sound “adolescent” to you?


Paul Coughlin

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