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Originally Posted by
fuego
No. It means they want to get their message out.
Precisely. I would have watched those “episodes”.
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o.k. I can go along with those thoughts. I just wish they would find other venues, because how many people who trust these leaders might take their participation as an endorsement of Baker's show?
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Originally Posted by
Ezekiel 33
o.k. I can go along with those thoughts. I just wish they would find other venues, because how many people who trust these leaders might take their participation as an endorsement of Baker's show?
Well, there's two sides to that though. If everybody abandons the show, then how do you get sound doctrine on there? Other than his doomsday product promotion, is he preaching a false Jesus? Is he putting out any word at all and having good guests? If you were to take the doomsday merchandising out, is it a pretty decent Christian program? And he's not the only one of many Christians that buy into the doomsday scenario even though they aren't merchandizing it.
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