No, it’s not. But look at the result: the guy was thrown out, and people will shake their heads and say « religious fanatics ». Fighting a good fight is good and should be done, but it has to be done in such a way as to produce results.
Once I was caught unawares being at such a reading. I was shocked that I hadn’t been warned. This seems like something you’d want to warn people about.
Had he addressed the issue on the basis of children being too young to be subjected to such things, and developed his point of view, he might have achieved something. Speaking of God to people who do not believe didn’t help here. I’m not saying the guy’s not brave, I think it comforted the people’s feelings that they were really persecuted.
I’m not trying to be right and saying you’re wrong. But as someone who goes about questioning people’s ideas and speaking against them all the time, I think there’s a way to get people to actually think.
I think his ministry is absolutely necessary. Sure the parents try to brush it off and call him a fanatic, but he might just plant a seed in the children’s minds to question what their doing and eventually realize the abomination their parents exposed them to. The reason our culture is where it is currently is too many men sat silently while evil crept in little by little. We have to make a stand now on every issue, this nation was built on Christian values.
I somewhat agree with you. I don’t know. Maybe it’s different in the US. I’m in France. If I even start to talk about religion, I’d lose all credibility before I even start making my point.
I understand what you mean, of course, it’s just that the indoctrination is too difficult to overcome. If they were sane of mind, would they even be bringing their children there?
But maybe you’re right, one has to start somewhere.
No, it’s not. But look at the result: the guy was thrown out, and people will shake their heads and say « religious fanatics ». Fighting a good fight is good and should be done, but it has to be done in such a way as to produce results.
Once I was caught unawares being at such a reading. I was shocked that I hadn’t been warned. This seems like something you’d want to warn people about.
Had he addressed the issue on the basis of children being too young to be subjected to such things, and developed his point of view, he might have achieved something. Speaking of God to people who do not believe didn’t help here. I’m not saying the guy’s not brave, I think it comforted the people’s feelings that they were really persecuted.
Fine, you’re right
I’m not trying to be right and saying you’re wrong. But as someone who goes about questioning people’s ideas and speaking against them all the time, I think there’s a way to get people to actually think.
I think his ministry is absolutely necessary. Sure the parents try to brush it off and call him a fanatic, but he might just plant a seed in the children’s minds to question what their doing and eventually realize the abomination their parents exposed them to. The reason our culture is where it is currently is too many men sat silently while evil crept in little by little. We have to make a stand now on every issue, this nation was built on Christian values.
I somewhat agree with you. I don’t know. Maybe it’s different in the US. I’m in France. If I even start to talk about religion, I’d lose all credibility before I even start making my point.
I understand what you mean, of course, it’s just that the indoctrination is too difficult to overcome. If they were sane of mind, would they even be bringing their children there?
But maybe you’re right, one has to start somewhere.