Ladies and gentlemen, I am really am amazed at your ability to group-think so consistently and with such coordination. It�s really fascinating that so many of you have been so expertly brainwashed and now say the same knee-jerk things to anyone who questions your pastor-pimps. These men and women who are supposed to be helping you to grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ are doing an outstanding job of keeping many of you blind and enslaved to their brand of what they pass off as Christianity. Most of you sound pretty much alike. You even misuse the same scriptures (usually Galatians 6:1 and a couple of others). Of course some of you are a little more eloquent and thoughtful than others, but once I get to the bottom line, you�re saying the exact same things.
I gathered approximately eight comments from one of the articles I put out there. But rather than present all of them word for word (even I couldn�t stand that), I have listed the common statements in the comments. Perhaps later I will do a statement by statement analysis of the responses. But right now I have other things to do. Profit Jordan is going to and fro, fleecing whom he may.
The comments were broken down as follows:
- You�re bitter
- You�re crazy
- You are risking the wrath of God
- You are not loving
� You are confused
- You�ve had a nervous breakdown -
- You should let God be God
- The pastor belongs to God and He will correct him
- We aren�t supposed to judge
These comments have appeared over and over again.
As a special treat, I have posted two things: a presentation that attempts to address your most common (if misguided) objections to the site. The second is a transcript of the presentation.
The MP3 is kind of large (about a meg) and if you are using a dial up line it may take a few minutes, quite a few minutes.
And if you are really nice, I may post excerpts of some of you comments.
VERY INTERESTING! COULD YOU BE ALITTLE MORE SPECIFIC PLEASE?
Nice message! You should do more of that! There is a refreshing dynamic to your message. It humanizes you and helps bring logic to what you write.