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I have always enjoyed Penn and Teller.
Matt is right,,,not what I was expecting...but incredibly awesome!
challenging.
I saw this video last night and wrote a post about it. http://bradchristian.tv
peace|dewde
Looks like at least one guy out there still gets it.
That is until now. This guy clearly got to Penn and has him thinking.
Similarly, I believe that members of the band Rush - who have long held atheistic world views - would be similarly changed with genuine interaction with authentic believers.
I pray for a day when percussionist and lyricist Neil Peart (and his bandmates Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson) no longer hold the following view of faith, as found in the chorus to 2007's "Faithless:" I don't have faith in faith; I don't believe in belief; You can call me faithless; I still cling to hope; And I believe in love; And that's faith enough for me."
I also believe - and hope the Lord will continue to challenge us on this point - that anyone whose heart is as hard as Penn's has been toward a Christian faith can be changed with non-fake encounters with believers whose hearts are pure and who are walking in obedience.
Honesty.
I love that you posted this. Thank you, Los. I am all about authentic Christianity. I gotta digest this more.
Great post Los, keep em coming.
convicting insights.
I think I often cling to what Peter says "be ready to give an answer for the hope that lies within you..." my rationale is that if nobody's asking the question, then why should I be giving the answer?
Isn't that what Jesus did? His reputation preceeded Him and people wanted to know what He was all about. Then He responded to their inquiries... Same with Paul. In fact, Jesus' use of parables was intented to disguise the truth from those who weren't really interested. Mark 4 (look it up)
I want to know why our reputations don't have more people asking us about the hope that lies within us? Why do we have to be on the verbal offensive all the time.
Just being honest... Maybe not what you wanted to hear, but honest.
Too many times I've proselytized out of compulsion from man rather than compulsion from God. I am in no way suggesting that is what happened here. I truly believe that God compelled that man to give him the Bible and if He compels you to do the same, by all means "be ready" to do so!