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Great Sermon! I had to return multiple times since 2012 for another plate of this message...a damaging blow to the enemies of our Precious Christ! Stay encourage my good friend Pastor Reed!!
B. McCausland (7/14/2020)
Very good Many thanks
Anonymous Name (7/14/2020)
How PG Rated is Misleading It appears that the movie rating system is very misleading. Even PG rated movies like Clockstoppers by Nickelodeon Movies in 2002 are not as "mild" as one would think. This is because Clockstoppers depicts rock music like that by Blink 182, adolescent impudence and rebellion against rightful authority, stopping time (a practice within witchcraft), and even sexual imagery. It is rather troubling how even seemingly "mild" PG rated movies can have such overtly intense content. Then again PG rated movies like Lilo and Stitch in 2002 can also have abominable freaks like Stitch portrayed as lovable figures despite being genetic abominations. One such helpful resource is the CapAlert, which has very helpful movie reviews in times like these.
Sara Lee (8/14/2011)
from Canada
Great Sermon, but... The pastor's message showed his keen observation and strength in resisting the extreme bombardment of sin in today's society. His strong devotion to God is clear! However, I did not appreciate his use of some slurs such as "f*g" and "f****t" in reference to homosexuals. While Christians obviously do not agree with the lifestyle, use of such slurs is totally offensive and inappropriate. Like many Christians, this pastor perhaps needs to be reminded of God's command to "love the sinner but hate the sin". Otherwise, great sermon!
Gary R. Peterson (5/14/2011)
from Omaha, Nebraska
Out of Hollywood Babylon An outstanding sermon that 99% of pastors would never preach because they themselves have large-screen televisions and DVD libraries filled with worldly movies. I especially appreciated your exposing the "good, clean" movies and TV shows of yesteryear as shot through with humanism and new age ideologies. I myself am a former Trekkie and fan of retro-television who has renounced it as a spirit-eroding time waster. Yes, we are in a battle, and the enemy delights to see God's professed people sidelined into inactivity by Hollywood's bread and circuses. I would enjoy hearing your critique of television news, which has degenerated into info-tainment with soap opera elements. Instead of facts and information, it's focused on "celebrity" personalities, tawdry sex scandals and tantalizing cliffhangers to keep the viewers hanging on through the crass commercials and tuning in tomorrow. News addiction and the idolizing of newscasters like Glenn Beck, Bill O'Reilly et al. is a problem plaguing Christians, but one seen as a civic virtue. Thanks you again, Pastor Reed, for another uncompromised teaching. May it find ears that will hear.