I'd feel a lot better about the future of Christianity if so many Christian preachers weren't mentally challenged. There's no course requirement or diploma needed to become a preacher -- you just pick up a Bible and start to talk. It's so obvious that most of them don't know what they are talking about. This guy ... we certainly can't call him a "charismatic" preacher, can we? It takes him five or six minutes to complete a sentence. I listened to a bit here and a bit there, and in the time I listened he didn't make a single coherent, complete statement. He never actually said anything. He kept talking, but nothing was coming out. Christianity is doomed if it has to depend on this type of preacher.
I'd feel a lot better about the future of Christianity if so many Christian preachers weren't mentally challenged. There's no course requirement or diploma needed to become a preacher -- you just pick up a Bible and start to talk. It's so obvious that most of them don't know what they are talking about. This guy ... we certainly can't call him a "charismatic" preacher, can we? It takes him five or six minutes to complete a sentence. I listened to a bit here and a bit there, and in the time I listened he didn't make a single coherent, complete statement. He never actually said anything. He kept talking, but nothing was coming out. Christianity is doomed if it has to depend on this type of preacher.
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