Pipeline wrote:Ahhh! Bob Tilton. Been awhile since his name has been dredged up. Super loser. I think he's still in the Gulag. I too would watch 5 or 10 minutes of his diatribes, late night, back in the day, wondering what kind of idiot would send him money. Daystar, too. The Ed Young's of the world are business men, sucking the financial marrow out of those who have lost their way, and are trying to find their own salvation. Criminals. "plant the seed and reap what you sow". What a hoot. Bunch of suckers. Never ceases to amaze me, the idiots in the world, me included (according to my wife).
josh wrote:
It amazes me people who tend to be careful in their thinking/reasoning on other topics (I would generally put you in tihs category), yet so quick to lump religious leaders in to groups based on zero first hand knowledge.
Pipeline wrote:I watched the moohlah roll in and quickly understood what "church" is all about.

Common Sense Al wrote:Pipeline wrote:I watched the moohlah roll in and quickly understood what "church" is all about.
You may have understood what that church was about, but you certainly don't understand what a "real" church is about if you think they're all the same.
Uther wrote:The wealth of the Catholic Church is probably immeasurable. They even have a little country of their own. Not many Churches can claim that.
And then the Bible says that it's easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter heaven... I remember our preacher twisting to explain that simile.

Pipeline wrote:josh wrote:
It amazes me people who tend to be careful in their thinking/reasoning on other topics (I would generally put you in tihs category), yet so quick to lump religious leaders in to groups based on zero first hand knowledge.
Pardon me, Josh. But as I have stated before. son of an Episcopal priest, went to Church every day as a yute. Can almost quote a bible verse or two. I watched the moohlah roll in and quickly understood what "church" is all about. I feel more qualified than many, to lump religious leaders wherever I choose, based on a lot more than zero first hand knowledge on the topic.
I no longer am a religious fellow. Not being a believer in Denominational worship, I do find non-denominational churches a bit suspect. FC, the Village Church, Rockgate, etc.. After Tilton, it makes me go HMMMM...
Don't really know or care to know Ed Young. He's a "dime a dozen" He's got a big building I watched get built, and a following willing to throw him their money. Absolutely fascinating. More power to him. As I said before also in previous posts, I want to build a church and find a guy who can speak "the word", and rake in the money. Religion is money. Big money.
admin wrote:Pastor Ed: Uncaging the Truth

Common Sense Al wrote:admin wrote:Pastor Ed: Uncaging the Truth
He's missing the point. No one is saying creativity is not good. What is not good is when the creativity is morally questionable or when it detracts from, instead of enhances, the message. Not all creativity is good creativity. Christ only used the good stuff, and used it to enhance the message, not detract from it.
I'd like to know more about his claim that WFAA basically lied when they said Grapevine denied their permit.
Pipeline wrote:josh wrote:I no longer am a religious fellow. Not being a believer in Denominational worship, I do find non-denominational churches a bit suspect. FC, the Village Church, Rockgate, etc.. After Tilton, it makes me go HMMMM...
josh wrote:
You are aware that the first church (Acts chapter 2) grew by 3000 in one day. Man, you probably really hate that church.
Pipeline wrote:josh wrote:
And to FloMoDa, if ain't the First Baptist, United Methodist, or The Church of Latter Day Saints, The village church well could be the oak tree church, to me."
FloMoDa wrote:It's been Highland Village First Baptist Church for 25 years, and still is.
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