As a Christian, I was troubled by the method used by this guy. Too much emotion/anger--too little peace. When I watched this, the first thought I had was that it was a tool to make Christians look bad and was not a 'victory' at all. Wouldn't be surprised if it was a controlled op.
It's not something I would be proud of coming from my church even if it did get the law enforcers out of the building. Church goers would be so rattled after such a confrontation that there would be no focus on worship, prayer, remembrance etc. that happens when we gather.
A 'Christian' style of fighting, imo, would be with TRUTH and PRAYER in a gentle and meek demeanor. Something like providing each officer with a stack of scientific journal articles and gov't statistics and having them personally acknowledge that justification of such orders is based on a false premise while the rest of the congregation prayers that they go away.
This style in the video is not representative of Christian methods or behaviors IMO.
P.S. I'm in Canada, but not from the same province as where this occurred.
Think of the logical conclusions of such actions and how it portrays Christians. If a non-Q person watched this, who would that person say are the good guys vs bad guys?
If a non-Q Christian watched this and associated it to Q followers, what would he think of us?
Video seems more like the work of a devil rather than the work of the Spirit of God in action.
I understand what you're saying. But say someone was to do you physical harm? Would you just let that person hurt you? Or would you use the minimum amount of force necessary to preserve your life?
This man used his voice to send a bunch of thugs packing. Words are not violence. Calling words violence is the reasoning liberals use to justify censoring.
This man used the minimum amount of force to preserve his rights and those of his congregation. That's why I applaud him.
As a Christian, I was troubled by the method used by this guy. Too much emotion/anger--too little peace. When I watched this, the first thought I had was that it was a tool to make Christians look bad and was not a 'victory' at all. Wouldn't be surprised if it was a controlled op.
It's not something I would be proud of coming from my church even if it did get the law enforcers out of the building. Church goers would be so rattled after such a confrontation that there would be no focus on worship, prayer, remembrance etc. that happens when we gather.
A 'Christian' style of fighting, imo, would be with TRUTH and PRAYER in a gentle and meek demeanor. Something like providing each officer with a stack of scientific journal articles and gov't statistics and having them personally acknowledge that justification of such orders is based on a false premise while the rest of the congregation prayers that they go away.
This style in the video is not representative of Christian methods or behaviors IMO.
P.S. I'm in Canada, but not from the same province as where this occurred.
they probably tried the pussy way long ago , but at this point he did the right thing.
Submitting to evil is pussying.
Fighting with TRUTH and meekness is brave.
Fighting like this is dumb.
Think of the logical conclusions of such actions and how it portrays Christians. If a non-Q person watched this, who would that person say are the good guys vs bad guys?
If a non-Q Christian watched this and associated it to Q followers, what would he think of us?
Video seems more like the work of a devil rather than the work of the Spirit of God in action.
I understand what you're saying. But say someone was to do you physical harm? Would you just let that person hurt you? Or would you use the minimum amount of force necessary to preserve your life?
This man used his voice to send a bunch of thugs packing. Words are not violence. Calling words violence is the reasoning liberals use to justify censoring.
This man used the minimum amount of force to preserve his rights and those of his congregation. That's why I applaud him.