I had originally deleted the audio clip "Catholicism in a Nutshell" because I felt after reviewing it that it may have been a bit too pushy for those I have a burden to warn. However, after deleting it, some of you that heard it told me you felt it was perfectly fine. So, I decided to Un-Delete it. Truth is truth, and some times it can be a bit BLUNT. Fact is, I am not the one who did the offenses. I am merely the one who is alerting my little corner of the World regarding those offenses.
"For the Son of man is as a man taking a far journey, who left his house, and gave authority to his servants, and to every man his work, and commanded the porter to watch." -Mark 13:34
Just doing as I am called to do. :)
Here are a couple of those emails I received regarding this audio clip...
My son (fifth grader) and I re-listened. Neither of us thought that it was
rude. Your tone was certainly one of conviction and certainty, perhaps
those who took offense mistook such certainty and forcefulness to be
condescending.
As I recall, you also called the one catholic rep a liar.
A lot of people do not like that word (so what) even when they know it is accurate-they are too politically correct.
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Jeff C.
You apologized for your approach in the audio clip from May 14th, but I feel it was very well reserved and straight forward no beating around the bush and I took no offence to the clip what's so ever and I found the article and issue's you spoke about was very informative, so feel the need not to apologize for your sternness it is coming from your inner emotion's as you release the truth. Did Jesus apologize for getting angry with the people who were gambling in the church? No, because the cause was appropriate. You spoke with conviction as a man who follow's GOD! Therefore he speak's through you as well. Continue providing the truth as I too will continue. I enjoy listening to your Clip's and I find that your research reflect's with mine and I have learned a lot more about the working's of the antichrist from viewing your site.
Thank You Sir.
Millard Bennett