Crazy Street Preacher/Screamer

I stumbled across this video today of a guy in my little town (Dallas, TX) yelling at a group of people waiting outside a club. How can this guy think that he will accomplish anything useful by yelling at people and trying to start a fight or a riot?

I don't care what you are saying but, if you go in saying it like that you are going to make people angry. The guy at the beginning tells him, "I'm not mad at God. I'm mad at you." Get a clue crazy street screamer dude. This is not how Christians should act.

Oh and this is at the Prophet Bar which is a Christian owned club. :)



Does this ever work? Does any good ever come out of this? Does it do anything other than make people hate Christians even more?


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Waiting at Le Madeliene

How long does it take to make a chicken ceaser salad?

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The 20th century gave rise to one of the greatest and most distressing paradoxes of human history:  that the greatest intolerance and violence of that century were practiced by those who believed that religion caused intolerance and violence.

- Alister McGrath

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You Cannot Curb the Behavior by Simply Outlawing It

In Korean law, an induced abortion, defined as the removing of a fetus before the twenty-eighth week of gestation, is allowed in cases of genetically inherited diseases, transmitted diseases, incest, rape, and those cases that may greatly harm maternal health. However, it has been used as a form of contraception in Korea, and the number of induced abortions runs between 1.5 to 2 million cases annually. There are 600,000 newborns in Korea each year, and the number of abortions is nearly three times the number of deliveries. The total number of abortions in Korea is the second highest in the world. One out of two married women has experienced an abortion. Eighty percent of abortions are done for gender-selection purposes, using an ultrasound scan to ascertain the gender and then selectively abort female fetuses. Those who seek abortions for reasons defined by the law account for only 20 percent of all abortions. Unmarried women have 18.5 percent of the induced abortions; 26.5 percent of these women were between ages 16 and 20. The overwhelming majority of women who had an abortion, 77.9 percent of married women and 71.3 percent of unmarried women, reported satisfaction with the results of the abortion. This reflects, perhaps, the fact that abortion has become commonplace in Korea (PPFK 1996).

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I'm Done Too

I'm done with Christians that think church is about making blog posts generalizing Christians and saying how much better they are.

These type of blog posts are so overdone and annoying.


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Quiet here at the library.

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