Wednesday, October 09, 2019

Interesting short television sermon




Video 1: I thought she did not look 'hulkish' enough to lift the weight in front. The deception, not a surprise.

Video 2: I thought I would give recording my 1990's  British computer football (one of four games) another attempt. Still not excellent video, but I played well. I have not received significant, video software updates. I am a maniac slide tackler...

Video 3: A relative views much MeTV, and working upstairs here, I could hear the sermon from a 1958, Wagon Train episode, which is at the 38: 30 mark approximately. Season 01 Episode 29 The Daniel Barrister Story.

A very religious husband reasons that medical assistance is of the devil, in regard to needed medical assistance for his wife. The medical doctor provides a reasonable short sermon (paraphrased) preaching, in part, against a person attempting to force one's religious views (or approach to Christianity) on another.

This fictional account does highlight the dangers of religious and Christian fundamentalism that assume without significant prayer, education and reflection with an open mind, that one's private theological interpretations are always superior to those that disagree; that in this fictional case are considered of the devil.

Again, in reality, we are all finite and sinful and should humbly consider that God can speak to others with truth, in various modes, including those in true biblical, Christian faith and philosophy that can assist us. As well, even at times those who have a false worldview can still present some true premises and conclusions.

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