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10/31/2020 8:38 PM |
Wayfarer pilgrim | | Lubbock, Texas | | | |
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The problem with generation Z is that they have been driven to every place they needed to go , be or attend, they have been , entertained, coddled, dressed up, had the mistakes, sin, and crimes covered up , excused or paid off . When they were driven to college, parents handed them off to soulless devils who finished raising them. But something more, they decade of the childless female is the driving force towards socialism. These kids don’t want to be on their own they want to be taken care of for the rest of our lives. As for the boys- it’s either the military, unemployment or being a little boy for the rest of their life because life is just too too hard. Yeah, it’s either the parents or grandparents who really are too blame- being too lazy to be any good for anyone. |
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10/28/2020 8:03 PM |
Wayfarer pilgrim | | Lubbock, Texas | | | |
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Well, One, I don’t know you , but my point is , I’m quite tired of anyone, no matter , their station in life, to speak to people whom they do not know , to give advice too, or share to a broad audience. I think pastors need to speak to their congregation, congressman or women need to speak to their constituents. In a broader sense, the local church has suffered greatly from megaphone pastors. A megaphone pastor actually can cause more divisiveness in a local church, as members will be caught up in sermons or opinions and lean towards the megaphone pastor and not be willing to be guided by their own pastor. So my opinion is basically that we should all go back to our own church and be discipled and corrected when need be, out of the love of our pastor, brothers and sisters in Christ- known as the local church. That’s all, for now. |
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