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Make the purpose of the thread clear in the OP when you start one.
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Never heard Tony Campolo before, so I clicked through to sermons,You are not alone!
Evangelical left - Wikipedia
In addition to these, I have met and for,lowed Tony Compollo for years. He is a Baptist minister in Philly.
Tony Campolo | The positive prophet of Red Letter Christianity.
I’ve never understood that logic. Not voting for someone because they’re not ‘viable’ but then voting for them because other people are. Bizarre.
Never heard Tony Campolo before, so I clicked through to sermons,
Classic Sermons | Tony Campolo
And chose an interesting title:
"The Kingdom of God is a Party"
The beginning few minutes are encouraging. I'm still listening, so too soon to conclude, but I love it when I hear preaching like this:
"....The Kingdom of God begins when you yourself become totally surrendered to Jesus Christ. For the Kingdom of God is wherever God rules, wherever God is in control, there is His Kingdom. The question is: Does He rule in your life? Does He rule within you?...."
And
".... Very often people say to me, 'I'm a Christian -- I believe in all the right stuff'....
If getting into Heaven was believing all the right stuff, then Satan would be saved...he believes in the resurrection, he believes in the virgin birth..."
Very nice interesting and encouraging start. Makes me feel it can be worth listening to, which is a pretty high standard lately, because that means competing for only a few sermons I bother to listen to, from among some of the best preachers I can find, so it's not easy to be worth listening to in that regard for me.
Wow, what an interesting moment for (world famous mathematician, one of the top few in history) Pascal that comes next!!
"...fire, joy!, fire!, joy!, fire!, joy!..." !!
wow, what a sermon. That was totally worth listening to even if a person was limited to just a few sermons in a whole year. Why did you hide this gem? ;-) (just kidding, since you didn't hide it) I think this particular sermon is worth telling more people about, so I just did. So encouraging, in addition to being so good, and helpful.yes, this is now of his best
Enjoy!
There are many more good sermons, and books if you are so inclined.
I like the idea there, though this special thread explicitly labeled "Democratic Safe House" encourages more friendly respect to Democrats, which may be...more preferred?How's this for an OP for a primary thread?
"This is a thread for monitoring and discussing the 2020 Democratic Primaries. Here we can post updates from the campaigns, polls, debates, town halls, speeches and articles by or about the candidates, and anything else of relevance between now and the convention next July.
We can be as serious or as silly as we want, but let's please remember to keep it civil.
I'll get us rolling [Insert Current Events Here]."
Not publically. It appears he did in several meetings in the White House, but he of course denies it. Axios, the media outlet who reported it got their info from unnamed sources, so it's not really possible to confirm.I would like to ask a question specifically in this thread because it's separate from the political rhetoric in the main forum. My question is: Did Donald Trump actually talk about nuking hurricanes?
Not publically. It appears he did in several meetings in the White House, but he of course denies it. Axios, the media outlet who reported it got their info from unnamed sources, so it's not really possible to confirm.
Also, the White House spokesman did not deny it happened - rather, they spun it as "The intention of preventing hurricane damage is a good one". It seems very likely to be true.Not publically. It appears he did in several meetings in the White House, but he of course denies it. Axios, the media outlet who reported it got their info from unnamed sources, so it's not really possible to confirm.
I would like to ask a question specifically in this thread because it's separate from the political rhetoric in the main forum. My question is: Did Donald Trump actually talk about nuking hurricanes?