Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Christian Chaff

The Worst Church Sign Yet

by Clay Staggs

Is this the best we’ve got? Has it come to this?

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HT: Instapundit

Posted by Clay Staggs at July 2, 2008 01:42 PM
Comments
1. On or around July 21, 2008 04:22 PM, Keith said...

G’day from Australia.

Came across your website by accident.. My initial reaction to your blogg comment about this sign made me cringe a bit. Aren’t you being a bit picky - maybe it’s time to consider putting the gas guzzler away for a while…. Maybe too many Christians travel too large a distance to get to their own church. In doing so they might be driving past Christians who live locally. I say this as someone who for a decade or more of their life drove nearly 100kms one way to go to church, whilst at the same time driving past quite sound churches. I did this because we were told that we were the only true church and to go to another brand of church would be tantamount to abandoning the faith…

Well before I wrote this comment I thought I’d better check out the WEPC website as to whether they might actually be offering sound doctrine somewhere… Alas the tragedy is once your on their website all is revealed. I didn’t realise to how pathetic a level a Presbyterian church could have fallen. The Reformers would turn over in their graves.

The church sign is weak - the doctrine is insipid.. My advise:keep driving… It is more important that peoples souls are saved through the faithful proclamation of the word in some distant congregation, than save some petrol but lose your life in some church where the gospel has become a false gospel.

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