Very nice. He stumbled a bit. Obviously could use some practice with he sermonizing. But clever, funny and it should make people think about the blind focus some put on the Bible.
Loved his conclusion: Accept science into your heart and, when you die, absolutely nothing will happen to you. So endth the lesson.
That was funny in a ‘too true’ sort of way. When I’m listening to preachers with their preacher’s voice on, it’s fun to ask, “I wonder what he sounds like when he’s asking someone to pass the salt.”
LOL Mike! :-) I like to see pastors with their children. I was once invited to the home of one of my pastors for dinner - it was fun to see him get teased (in a friendly way) by his teenagers.
Comment by: David H
1Very nice. He stumbled a bit. Obviously could use some practice with he sermonizing. But clever, funny and it should make people think about the blind focus some put on the Bible.
Loved his conclusion: Accept science into your heart and, when you die, absolutely nothing will happen to you. So endth the lesson.
Comment by: Mike O
2That was funny in a ‘too true’ sort of way. When I’m listening to preachers with their preacher’s voice on, it’s fun to ask, “I wonder what he sounds like when he’s asking someone to pass the salt.”
Comment by: Ir (Helen)
3David, I liked the conclusion too.
LOL Mike! :-) I like to see pastors with their children. I was once invited to the home of one of my pastors for dinner - it was fun to see him get teased (in a friendly way) by his teenagers.