Other than gay sex, of course. Fred discusses his beloved five Marks of Mission. There are actually six: the sixth is “undisclosed”, “unnamed” and is the most exciting: money.
Other than gay sex, of course. Fred discusses his beloved five Marks of Mission. There are actually six: the sixth is “undisclosed”, “unnamed” and is the most exciting: money.
"This whole post and corresponding comments reeks of bigotry, hate, and ignorance. I am disgusted to have come across it."
"something we definitely do not need paraded around the blogosphere."
"you, as an evangelical, need to repent"
"You really should do something about this holier-than-thou iconoclasm. It’s not healthy."
"Is this in any way edifying?"
"You are extremely ignorant, i pray Allah guides you"
"Do you really think blogging your explicit hatred and mean spirited-ness marks you as one of the faith-filled Christians that you claim to be?"
I can’t get excited.
Hiltz’ facies, speech tone, words, and general slouched demeanor speak to me of – boredom. The most ‘insignificant’ (in the church’s eyes, not the Kingdom’s) new convert speaks many more volumes than this.
Is he so afraid of making a mistake that he needs to ‘enforce’ that kind of ‘correctness’ on himself?
It is only people who are willing to risk and make mistakes that eventually DO something. I think Bell & Einstein might be two of those – and we remember them! Not to mention Greg Venables, Bob Duncan, Don Harvey, – – –
Comment by Margo — September 7, 2009 @ 11:00 am