Snake Bait
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Have any of you noticed how reverse Christian teaching is of late. A couple good examples I've heard recently and of all places was from Christian Family Radio.
Now personally I like listening to these programs, but I found it a little bit frustrating the other day listening to a couple of different preachers. The first preacher started talking about how Christmas is on a pagan holiday. And I really find that crazy ironic. That Christians actually believe that Christmas is on a pagan holiday. I've heard the same set about Easter too.
The reason that this is reverse thinking, is the fact that somebody is believing that these days are actually belonging to the pagans. I mean did the pagans create the world? Did they create something out of nothing? If that was true then they could claim that that day was theirs to begin with. But the truth is that all these days the week and all these weeks of the month and all these months of the year and all these years all belong to God and has nothing to do with the pagans.
We see this with the idiots of pride claiming for themselves the month of June. As if they own it.
Why are Christians bowing down to the foolishness of stupidity? Why do Christians keep thinking that these days are actually Pagan days and not God's days?
So what! Is my thinking, when it comes to Christmas being on December 25th. Who cares that it's on a so-called pagan holiday. I just think we're taking back what they tried to steal. And it's about darn time too.
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Another reverse thinking that came from the Christian Family Radio, was when a preacher was trying to explain that Jesus is God. I thought it was insane, that the preacher could not say those words. He said everything but that. He said that Jesus was the son of god, he said that Jesus was "like" God, which I thought was retarded. And he used a bunch of other explanations except saying that Jesus was God. It reminded me of the way in which the Jehovah Witnesses think of Jesus. They recognize him as "a" son of God, but will not recognize him as God. They will also go on to say that he is equal to us as sons of God.
So I just don't get this reverse thinking that's going on, even from the pulpits. And I caution everyone to be cautious, to be prudent when listening to preachers preach. And not just yell out amen for everything that the preacher says. Because sometimes what the preacher is saying is wrong.
Now personally I like listening to these programs, but I found it a little bit frustrating the other day listening to a couple of different preachers. The first preacher started talking about how Christmas is on a pagan holiday. And I really find that crazy ironic. That Christians actually believe that Christmas is on a pagan holiday. I've heard the same set about Easter too.
The reason that this is reverse thinking, is the fact that somebody is believing that these days are actually belonging to the pagans. I mean did the pagans create the world? Did they create something out of nothing? If that was true then they could claim that that day was theirs to begin with. But the truth is that all these days the week and all these weeks of the month and all these months of the year and all these years all belong to God and has nothing to do with the pagans.
We see this with the idiots of pride claiming for themselves the month of June. As if they own it.
Why are Christians bowing down to the foolishness of stupidity? Why do Christians keep thinking that these days are actually Pagan days and not God's days?
So what! Is my thinking, when it comes to Christmas being on December 25th. Who cares that it's on a so-called pagan holiday. I just think we're taking back what they tried to steal. And it's about darn time too.
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Another reverse thinking that came from the Christian Family Radio, was when a preacher was trying to explain that Jesus is God. I thought it was insane, that the preacher could not say those words. He said everything but that. He said that Jesus was the son of god, he said that Jesus was "like" God, which I thought was retarded. And he used a bunch of other explanations except saying that Jesus was God. It reminded me of the way in which the Jehovah Witnesses think of Jesus. They recognize him as "a" son of God, but will not recognize him as God. They will also go on to say that he is equal to us as sons of God.
So I just don't get this reverse thinking that's going on, even from the pulpits. And I caution everyone to be cautious, to be prudent when listening to preachers preach. And not just yell out amen for everything that the preacher says. Because sometimes what the preacher is saying is wrong.