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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
BABY BIBLE FOOD
Sarcasm does have its’ place. After looking at this for a while I decided it is a brilliant pictorial of the problem with many churches today. They can only take “Gerber’s Baby Christian Food”.
As a pastor I am truly blessed to have a people that enjoy and revel in good Bible doctrine, and that includes the children. If it is in the Bible, they like it.
I have kin that had to move to other churches because their church drifted in standards, music, and evangelism. The beginning of the problem was when the pastor stopped preaching Bible doctrine and started being tolerant of other sincere beliefs.
The leadership bought into the fallacy of “Our strength is in our diversity” garbage. A good church may have Anglo, Filipino, Mexican, Italian, Amerindian, or Klingon but the strength is in the UNITY of belief. All the rest is entertainment.
Agree? If you disagree and you believe the modern “diversity is strength” mantra please educate me about how the military is stronger, schools are more effective, families are more stable, and churches are made stronger by stressing differences not similarities.
Gerber is such a good product that they are the standard for baby food. Having said this I will expect no lawsuits from the Gerber lawyers, right?
HTOITA
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2 comments:
Great picture and post. I agree with you. Diversity of talents and skills with a common purpose and set of convictions is a good thing; diversity of doctrines, ideas, standards, and purposes leads to weakness, confusion, and chaos. My pastor always said that unity must be based on the Word of God. Good post.
I love that graphic!
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