In light of the controversy surrounding the last couple of weeks (Blacks being alleged to be intellectually inferior and less civilized, etc.), this posting could be dicey. But I have not yet, and will not, let biased presumptions make me alter what I do here. I thought this was funny, and a good way to spin it in a Godly direction. Here we go...
Guys I grew up with had the funniest way of butchering words, with their "domino pigeons" (doberman pinschers) and "speed thermometers" (speedometers). Scratching a chalkboard would make your "flush cross," and a luxury automobile was a "Catlack." They used to say "Holy GOAT." As in, "Eric caught the Holy goat last night at the revival."
I pictured my friend chasing this funky billy goat around some hay-covered pen and tackling him in a cloud of dust. I figured that there must have been a cool reward for catching it!
There were WAY more than six degrees of separation between these guys and a dictionary!
Today, people still have misconceptions about God, the Holy Spirit. Jehovah's Witnesses call ''it'' an ''active force," like electricity, while many Charismatics think He only functions to pounce on you like a vampire and make you fall out and flop around like a catfish in a rowboat!
We, as Christians who ardently seek to defend our Faith from those who would wish to distort it, must be sure to accurately define the terms we use -- especially when dealing with essential matters like the nature of God -- when dealing with our neighbors.
So, when you hear Juanita call herself a "prophetessss," or when Creflo says "ye are gods," or when Paula, Eddie, Crouch, Benny, or the rest of the "pack" use the term "sow a seed," see what they mean by these words, and see what the Bible says. Find out what the Word of God says about the "power of the tongue," and "healing," and God's sovereignty, versus what the Word of Faithers say.
Or else you could wind up on the wrong end of that Eternal Stintchin' Cord! An' you don't want that!
*"My daughter thew my COCKEY down tha sink."
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Use "cocky" in a sentence.*
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