I try not to download the Compass program from my national ABC. But sometimes, I tunes downloads it anyway. But this time, I was appalled at what I saw. Compass is a Catholic run program, but the programs are always either attacking christianity, or denigrating it. The last show, was no exception. It showed the life of an australian religious (I can't call him a christian, since he rejected the basis of Christianity as mentioned in the program) figure, Ted Noffs.
Noffs seem to have been a Bishop Spong of his time. He started saying that organised, hierarchical religion was something that must die, and as mentioned before, rejected cardinal doctrines such as original sin, and the deity of Jesus. And if you have the time and willingness to waist your download, you will see that he stopped baptizing in the name of Jesus, but started doing it in his own formula, "in the name of all faiths", (min. 22:10). He faced the opposition of the Methodist church in Australia, and was rightly called for a trial of heresy.
He was truly a person who cared for other human beings. He cared for those who were left behind by society, and he saw that as the crux of religion, helping others. He came with a new term, "the Family of Humanity", in which he said that he himself was
"I am Protestant but I am also a Catholic. I am a Muslim but I am also a Jew. I am a Hindu but I am also a Buddhist. Because first and foremost, I am a human being and no one in the world is a stranger to me.”He wanted to be all things to all people, yet, losing his own identity as a christian.
Noffs set up The Wayside Chapel, that served as his base to serve his community, and cater for drug addicts, poor people, and those who were being ignored by society. Indeed, he put his faith in humanity, and he showed it. In that, he was truly consistent and admirable.
My issue with him is that he took God out of picture, and had more faith in humanity than in God. As can be heard in the Compass program, he rejected the divinity of Christ, which he saw as a later construct of the church. This rage against the bride of Christ clearly puts him against not only historic Christianity, but against the God of Jesus Christ. By baptising somebody in the name of all faiths, that would be not only a huge disregard for what Christianity stands for, but any observant Jew, Muslim, Hindu, etc. What this shows, far from being a pietistic person, Noffs wanted to impose his view of religion upon those religions, and actually, as one of his grandsons calls him,
Ted Noffs wasn’t human. He was some kind of divine spirit, a deity.
This shows how far Noffs wanted to become a god himself through his new doctrine of "the Family of Humanity".
His family have follow on the work started by Noffs, his social work, but no more with a religious overtone. His son, is agnostic, and his son's sons, one atheist, the other, gay. Noffs progeny totally rejected the God who the senior started serving, and at the end abandoned because he couldn't fit in his worldview.
From a Christian view, this is sad story, one that shows how somebody who gives God the shoulder, is not the only one who pays the spiritual price, but also his progeny may pay it, because there was no faithfulness to God in their father/grandfather in the first place. He taught them that God was not necessary in their lives, that humanity had it i them to better themselves. A total contrary message of that of Jesus Christ, who came to earth because that philosophy is not true.
Lastly, as with Bishop Spong, Noffs saw that organised religion was on the way of the dinosaur, and that Australians would ultimately reject all sorts of hierarchal religion. If he would see the Australian church landscape, he would be turning in his grave. Noffs, as Spong, and many others, are subjected to think that in order for the church to survive, it must die. I am sorry, but Jesus died for the church, and trying to kill of the church, in anyway, is the most clear rejection of the atoning sacrifice of Jesus on the Cross on behalf of sinful humans. That, Noff rejected, so he rejected Jesus's entire mission.
They should do well in reading a bit more of Scripture, specially the following:
Matthew 16:18
And I tell you that you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades will not overcome it.
Luis A. Jovel