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I tuned in and there was a preacher running around the stage ranting waving a hangmans noose.
For sure very Christlike.
I tuned in and there was a preacher running around the stage ranting waving a hangmans noose.
For sure very Christlike.
I tuned in and there was a preacher running around the stage ranting waving a hangmans noose.
For sure very Christlike.
And he was doing that to raise money?
I tuned in and there was a preacher running around the stage ranting waving a hangmans noose.
For sure very Christlike.
Was he black?
I tuned in and there was a preacher running around the stage ranting waving a hangmans noose.
For sure very Christlike.
Selling? Sounds like collecting money using terror tactics to me.
Some preachers run a "protection" racket like the mob?
but with nothing to really protect from....
I tuned in and there was a preacher running around the stage ranting waving a hangmans noose.
For sure very Christlike.
Was he black?
You ever see a black man threatening with a hangmans noose?
He was White.
Was he asking God to Damn America? There are good and bad preachers, just like any other occupation.
To be able to distinguish which is which, God supplies discernment to any body that asks. If you see a preacher wielding an axe or or swinging a hangman's noose, switch to John Hagee.
If you're looking for a Christian like preacher, read the red passages in your Bible.
Don't try to condemn Christianity by using an unchristian like preacher, to create an Unchristian like sentiment.
It is a common practice that we should remove from the human condition.
God said that we would be judged by the extent we judge others. Don't want judged? Don't judge, period.
We would do well to worry about our own frailties, instead of pointing out the shortcomings of others.
Sounds like introspection to me. And has nothing to do with society, or social engineering. It's just the opposite. Here is an example to prove that 1. it isn't a difficult to withhold judgement, and 2. a lot of social engineering isn't necessary at all:
Paul not only judged people for being Christians, he held the coats of those that stoned Christians to death. One 5 minute conversation with Jesus later, Paul said he wouldn't even judge himself.
We can do all things, through Christ, who strengthens us.
Hell, even a secular can condition himself to withhold judgement and develop empathy by "walking a mile in someone else's shoes", right?
Are you compelled to judge others or is it just a bad habit?
Judge.
How about a link, or a video?
Otherwise, we just have usc's word for it, and that's worthless.