It Does Sound Radical What a sobering reality to think that Satanism is closer to home than we typically think. Seeking pleasure and self-fulfillment above righteousness-- that's Satanism in its most basic form. And how sad that we see this defended in churches-- not just Charismatic, but mainline as well.
One question I would have to ask is, what was this woman's motive behind leaving Hillsong, critiquing them, and then showing up at one of their events even though she's been formally instructed not to return.
Carl E wrote: Is the three letter word in the middle a coincidence? :-)
I doubt it. But are you aware that the gay community treats that three-letter-word the way a Jewish person perceives being called the K-word, or a black person the N-word? Can you see how crafty the queer community has become? I'm reminded of the Matthew Shepard murder story that the LGBTQ community seem to grab onto and embrace in its bosom. And I was thinking, just because this young man was murdered in such a grisly way doesn't automatically make him a saint, or even worthy of any such deference. If anything, I can see that case as a judgment from the LORD and a warning to others who embrace homosexuality. Sorry if I'm getting too off-topic, but I just felt it incumbent upon me to mention this.
Isn't it true that about nine out of ten times, Katy Perry's songs glorify sexual immorality? I'm a little perplexed as to why Ham's statement aroused publicity like it did. Is it that America is that moonstruck over Perry!? It sounds like it! At any rate, I validate Ken Ham for telling the truth.
It's funny how earlier tonight, I was feeling sorry for myself in that I have a job that doesn't pay that well, doesn't feel like work, etc. But now, after reading the article, I thank GOD that I am a man who is employed full time.
1.) Donald Sutherland, whoever that is, has a very distorted understanding of the person of Jesus Christ. And 2.) If Jennifer Lawrence was really following Christ, she wouldn't agree to dress like a whore for the whole world to see, nor would she sign up for blasphemous movies and/or TV shows.
Reading the article and the comments that pertain to it, I find myself not convinced that Biebs really understands the sacrament of baptism. I also have a bad feeling it's just another publicity stunt as it were. However, I could be wrong in my assumptions...
The contents of this article come as no surprise to me. Because of the extraordinary nature of Matthew Shepard's murder (and I'm sure Shepard suffered extraordinarily under the attack), I can see why gay advocates would exalt Shepard as the homosexual messiah, if you will. Neither does it surprise me that the men responsible were fellow homosexuals and fellow druggies. If anything, this narrative speaks volumes about the vices that come with a homosexual lifestyle.
Amen, Sister. I see a heart of repentance as I read this. I'm just sorry that certain pro-lifers think it necessary to twist the knife inside of you. Just know that what they are doing is not approved of by the God of the Bible.
Here's an even better question: why do so many born-again, spirit-filled Christian women condone other women who put their bodies on display? You see it on social media websites constantly. Any thoughts?