educated heretics
FITZGEREL (FITZGEREL@aol.com)
Fri, 27 Feb 1998 12:01:44 EST
Bro. Tyler, I think you ought to get the tape of this particular message
before you pour any more fire on the poor guy. After all you have only heard
from one source of what he was supposed to say, it sounds like you might have
some phobia's your self.
I understand that the device is not evil in and of it self. However as a
Pastor, rules are put into place people that sometimes don't know how to
discern between the two, and adults know that and honor the rules At least
that's the way it is in my world.
When you talk to people about TV, all they watch is educational stuff, and of
course the news and whether. But you would have to be pretty gullible to
believe that. My grandfather was 88 years old when he was born again and he
had a TV, and really all he watched was the news and whether, but knowing that
the younger generation wouldn't stop at that, he did the thing that a mature
adult could do, and he have it up. Small price to pay for our young people.
But I suppose most of you guys are younger anyway, but that is my .02 cents
worth. Not trying to cause trouble, but your strong post drew this out of me.
God Bless
Pastor Fitzgerel
In a message dated 2/27/98 7:43:05 AM Mountain Standard Time,
tnally@iquest.net writes:
> Ya know, and I think the ministers that do this.... know the proper
> *phobia* buttons to push of the folks sitting out there in the pews.
> After all, that's just gotta be an *annointed* message when I believe
> it 102% with all of my being (so says the phobic whose buttons have
> been depressed). There isn't a better way to plant something into
> the minds of people than to hook thoughts and ideas up to the PC
> (phobia channel). It's through these insane little phobias that
> there is absolutely no rational reasoning. Someone that's a techno-
> phobe, is 102% receptive to just about anything that comes across
> that particular channel. Someone that's a homo-phobe is 102% receptive
> to something that comes across that particular channel. You see
> what I'm saying?
>
> I think this is a prime example of ministers preaching a message that
> was *self-righteously annointed*. The truth certainly didn't come out
> about it and by the sounds of it, he continued on and on about it in
> his own flesh. Thinking he was right all of the time and misguiding
> those that heard him.
>
> Now, if I were to have heard this, I would have been suspicious of
> other gospels he preached. If he's willing to mis-lead me on something
> like Bill Gates and the internet, what else is he going to try and bring
> across as gospel truth?
>
> Bro Tyler
>