Looking for a good Church in Omaha (religions, organization, sin)
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Location: Omaha Nebraska and dreamland when I am sleeping
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Originally Posted by Omaha Rocks
I just listened to that podcast. First time I've ever heard the guy speak.
You might want to also acknowledge the context of his comment. He said, "G*d Dam*it" and "Go to h*ll." He immediately came back and said, "You're playing God, and you have no right to do that!
That said, the guy does have a strange delivery style. Not the style you'd expect to hear from a mega-church preacher. I would have assumed he'd be a lot more slick & polished.
chitwood took god's name in van aka said G-DAMN it?
why am I not surprised? Chitwood did for no legit reason trash Omaha Burke High 's football team in mid 2009 while he did his sermon on Bo Pelini.
First I've heard of LCMC. Shows you how much I know. . lol. But in any case, no matter what Lutheran Synod I've ran into, they are tons better than any the Joel Osteens or the other mega-churches out there.
I just listened to that podcast. First time I've ever heard the guy speak.
You might want to also acknowledge the context of his comment. He said, "G*d Dam*it" and "Go to h*ll." He immediately came back and said, "You're playing God, and you have no right to do that!
That said, the guy does have a strange delivery style. Not the style you'd expect to hear from a mega-church preacher. I would have assumed he'd be a lot more slick & polished.
Like I said---I didn't suggest that he was attempting to be vulgar--he was making a statement about it. I personally wouldn't expect a pastor to repeat the phrase though, and I wouldn't use such a statement from the pulpit.
Like I said---I didn't suggest that he was attempting to be vulgar--he was making a statement about it. I personally wouldn't expect a pastor to repeat the phrase though, and I wouldn't use such a statement from the pulpit.
I agree. Mostly.
I do think he made a good point, and made it well.
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