Quantum Windbag
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Strange how they don't actually post what he said.
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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.
That is a common practice. Part of the human condition. Why should Christians be exempt from it? If USMB is any indication, most Christians seem to be experts at this behavior. They are quick to point out the bad behavior among Muslims as a reflection of the evils of Islam. They love to talk about the bad behavior of non-Christians to illustrate the degradation of values in a world rejecting Christianity, but we can't point out bad behavior amongst Christians or we're "condemning Christianity based on the behavior of Christians."
Don't get me wrong, I think it is very presumptuous to condemn any institution because of the behavior of some members of it. I'm simply saying that it has been my observation that this behavior is, arguably I admit, particularly commonplace amongst Christians, while they seem particularly sensitive to the same behavior directed at them.
I tuned in and there was a preacher running around the stage ranting waving a hangmans noose.
For sure very Christlike.
Strange how they don't actually post what he said.
Strange how they don't actually post what he said.
Why is it strange? You've done that to me on multiple occasions.
Strange how they don't actually post what he said.
Why is it strange? You've done that to me on multiple occasions.
Hey, I was the one that was supposed to stop being nice.
i have been watching TBN or years and watching them PLEAD FOR MONEY
taking about God and seed time harvest but never have i seen them not... well worship money. hell just tell some one God does not need money to love you. NEVER.
trinity must mean father money holy ghost
just to tell some one that God didnt leave only money did
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.
btw TBN is the home of the Moral Majority.
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.
Listening is the way to wisdom. Speaking is the door satan uses. (let the reader understand).
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.
That is a common practice. Part of the human condition. Why should Christians be exempt from it? If USMB is any indication, most Christians seem to be experts at this behavior. They are quick to point out the bad behavior among Muslims as a reflection of the evils of Islam. They love to talk about the bad behavior of non-Christians to illustrate the degradation of values in a world rejecting Christianity, but we can't point out bad behavior amongst Christians or we're "condemning Christianity based on the behavior of Christians."
Don't get me wrong, I think it is very presumptuous to condemn any institution because of the behavior of some members of it. I'm simply saying that it has been my observation that this behavior is, arguably I admit, particularly commonplace amongst Christians, while they seem particularly sensitive to the same behavior directed at them.
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.
That is a common practice. Part of the human condition. Why should Christians be exempt from it? If USMB is any indication, most Christians seem to be experts at this behavior. They are quick to point out the bad behavior among Muslims as a reflection of the evils of Islam. They love to talk about the bad behavior of non-Christians to illustrate the degradation of values in a world rejecting Christianity, but we can't point out bad behavior amongst Christians or we're "condemning Christianity based on the behavior of Christians."
Don't get me wrong, I think it is very presumptuous to condemn any institution because of the behavior of some members of it. I'm simply saying that it has been my observation that this behavior is, arguably I admit, particularly commonplace amongst Christians, while they seem particularly sensitive to the same behavior directed at them.
You're right. I just wish those damn Christians would stop beheading jews and stoning women.
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.
Listening is the way to wisdom. Speaking is the door satan uses. (let the reader understand).
You're only half right. Speaking is a door that Satan can use, but it's also a door that God uses as well.
Ever heard of prophets?
As far as not judging others? I fully agree with that, because if I judge you before you can teach me something I may need to know later, I've only screwed myself.
However..................................
If I don't judge you, your lifestyle, or what you've understood in your journey through life, I just might be able to learn something.
Why?
Simple...........................you've walked along paths that I've not yet traveled (and maybe some I'll never see), but you can tell me where they're at, so I might travel them if I so choose.
I only hope that if you don't judge me and my path, that I can provide the same benefit to you.