Really? We have that power? We only need Jesus to teach us how to save our souls; I guess that whole cross and redemption thing was a foolish waste of time!
"He is like a Mountie, He always gets His man, and He'll zap you any way He can."
No comment, other than I'm guessing this explains the plight of the gospel in Canada.
"He'll love me when I'm perfect, if I ever get that way."
John Wesley has left the building. Thank you, thank you very much.
It is no wonder that emergent/postmodern concepts are taking such hold on the minds of young Christians. This could be the sum total of the theological acumen of many in our modern churches.
Traditional Anglicanism that is robustly orthodox is alive in Central Kentucky! We are gathering people who need to be welcomed by the Church of Christ, loved in the name of Christ, taught the Word of Christ, and fed on the Most Precious Body & Blood of Christ!
A confessional Christian ruminates on life. While "adiaphora" refers to "things indifferent" to orthodox Christianity, it also sums up much of the mainline churches attitudes of indifference to the heresy in her ranks (and by "rank" I mean the positively mephitic aroma!).
Oh, and if you post anonymously, make sure you identify yourself - or at least keep it on target. Don't expect me to post your incognito invective. If that's your bag, get your own blog.
I welcome disagreement. Say what you will, but back it up. I'm from Dixie - not ipse dixit!
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I think I just vomited on my laptop.
Just a few comments about the lyrics:
"He taught me how to save my soul."
Really? We have that power? We only need Jesus to teach us how to save our souls; I guess that whole cross and redemption thing was a foolish waste of time!
"He is like a Mountie, He always gets His man, and He'll zap you any way He can."
No comment, other than I'm guessing this explains the plight of the gospel in Canada.
"He'll love me when I'm perfect, if I ever get that way."
John Wesley has left the building. Thank you, thank you very much.
I thought this was a big joke at first.
When was this video made?
How current is this group?
What pathetic hollowed out dribble.
It is no wonder that emergent/postmodern concepts are taking such hold on the minds of young Christians. This could be the sum total of the theological acumen of many in our modern churches.
What is this, 1976?
Oh man... is that bad.
speachless
you might mark your calendar
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