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1/29/15 11:04 PM |
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Tears. I dont know what it is about this message but I was crying more then with any other sermon the last years. I wonder.... so may this sermon be a blessing and an encouragment to count not only our days but even the hours. when it was said how many letter spurgeon wrote a week I thought about my minutes wasted with little nonsens day by day. |
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12/27/14 11:46 PM |
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Good morning,how strange everything looks sometimes......! I started my day by opening the daily infomail of swrb and so came to read an article by B. Schwertley about the popish cristmas - then choosing the next link and coming to SermonAudio - my eyes beeing catched by this little add at the side, ... reading this and just beeing wondering about the devotion to christmas and its content. sometimes christianity is very confusing to me. how can a subject be so controvers? what does a bachelor and masters degree do to young people? how deeply we are rooted in paganism and "love". |
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4/15/08 5:14 PM |
Marco | | Brooklyn, NY | | | |
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They had a cross-dressing day for seniors in the high school where I teach. It was part of an entire week where they had Nerd Day, Blast from the past day, etc. Like the school in Wisconsin, it was declared to be a student initiated activity even though it was on the school's website and announced on the public address system. The leaders of the school felt that to prohibit such an event would call more attention to it than to have it. It would then become a cause celebre. There's some force to that argument. High school seniors are not the same as the elementary school little ones. However, the activity is damnable and offensive, so on balance I think the school should take whatever "heat" is out there and cancel the activity. That would send a message. Interestingly the press didn't get word ahead of time. Even in liberal New York, they would have gotten smeared. It could be argued that it's offensive to non-religionists as well as Christians (it's vulgar), and, incredibly, that it could offend transgender person who would see themselves as mocked. Thus, by appealing to liberal presuppositions, even the radical liberals could be stopped. |
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3/14/08 8:40 PM |
Marco | | New York City | | | |
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Yes, he's right -- the magic is gone, but, at the same time, what does France have to offer the world? Anyhow, here in New York, a child (11-16) can (and many do) get an abortion without parental notification. But, get this, you can't buy cigarettes until you're sixteen! How about this? Some high schools have "cross dressing days" where males are not only allowed but, because it's an official senior day, are encouraged to come dressed and made up as females (and they do). And how about this: at a graduation ceremony last year, an evening news anchor told the graduates that because he wanted to have a second child, and because he and his wife lived on separate coasts, he was given permission by his producer to cancel an interview with Yassir Arafat and to have conjugal relations with his wife on the East Coast! Amen to that.... Last--a large high school was closed because it was deemed a 'failing school.' Three small schools were opened in the same building under No Child Left Behind. Then NCLB declared them to be failing, closed them down, and replaced them with four other schools. During the transition, there were seven principals in one building! Believe me, I'm seeking to honor God and am praying day and night. |
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2/16/08 10:50 PM |
Marco | | New York City | | | |
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I read the article. What can I say? John Stott?!! How can he be a signee?! Even seeing Bill Hybels' and Rick Warren’s names on there is more than surprising. Truthfully, I know that Harvey Cox is a "liberal" but I'm really surprised that he would go this far. With Robert Schuller I'm disappointed but not all that surprised. Put this statement together with the Archbishop of Canterbury's statement that Great Britain may have to have both Sharia Law and English common law, and we don't have reconciliation ... we have damnation. This letter of reconciliation with "the religion of peace" is truly a hell-bent and hell-sent document in my opinion. What do these people think spiritual warfare is all about? Imagine, the signees write with such overflowing sweetness about the love of Muslims for Christians! Talk about being in denial! Talk about being deceived! Where is this love manifested? Mars? Jupiter? |
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