You could call it a stick-up of another kind
The pastor of one affected church calls it "really comical." He says the "devil is trying to tell us we are doing something right for the Lord."
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The pastor of one affected church calls it "really comical." He says the "devil is trying to tell us we are doing something right for the Lord."
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let's not give the devil too much credit on this one.......in many cases i believe the devil (satan) might prefer to have the church doors open on sundays for those practicing churchianity but monday thru saturday live a lifestyle so similar to the world. for these, going to church assuages their conscience and gives them the 'feeling' of being christian. so i can't seen why the devil would want to change that, he has a captive audience - now that is not to say many many churches don't have many many Christians attending for the right reason of worshipping and honoring and giving thanks to our God.
sounds like a bunch of misguided punks doing what punks do best - destroy !
happy thanksgiving to all !!!!
Posted on November 22, 2007 9:18 AM
These guys are probably the street equivalent of the intellectual vandals who are seeking to undermine and destroy the Church and the Faith today. They put glue on the minds of young people in our schools and colleges today. They do not want genuine philosophical dialogue; only monopolistic sway over the thought and opinion of students.
Posted on November 22, 2007 11:17 PM