God can speak through any person present in a church meeting, but we usually limit Him to the parson on the program.
There are no celebrities in church. The only name that should be exalted in church meetings is the name of Jesus!
Me! Me! Me! (?)
It hard to find meaning if you’re always “me-ing.” I need a purpose beyond me and my prosperity to give me meaning!
No God = no judgment.
If there is no God, there are no absolute standards, no objective right or wrong — no such thing as “judgment.”
–So how can people who don’t believe in God get upset and accuse people of judging them when their naturalistic belief system eliminates the very concept of judging? (After all, we can’t judge anybody if there is no authoritative standard to judge them by and/or if their behavior is nothing but a naturalistic process.)
–Their act of accusing someone of judging them, belies their claimed belief in pure naturalism.
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