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Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 11:42 am
My daily routine consists or waking up between 11 and 2, showering, then hanging with friends or hoping on here, then staying up until 5. Whenever I'm on the computer, I turn on the radio for background. I normally listen to Spirit FM 90.5, a local Catholic radio station that plays some really good songs. I would listen to the non-Catholic radio station, Joy FM, but it doesn't come in in my area. The station has times occasionally where a priest comes on and answers common questions. The other day, he talked about loving God. He said, "Since we cannot see God, we cannot show Him our love." That red flagged me. This is obviously wrong, and now thousands of people are dwelling on that.
This morning, I woke up and my brother had had the radio on 93.3, a secular pop station. A thing came on that isn't normally in their routine. It was an add for a United Methodist Church. The add said "What if church was a place where God supported you?" There were a few other "What if"s that made out that church wasn't a place where God supported you and loved you. Another red flag. Obviously wrong. This station is sooooooo hypocritical, too. On Sunday mornings, they play Christian music and have a second rate message. This lasts for a few short hours. Afterwards, they switch right back to Birthday Sex, Disco Stick, and Poker Face. mad
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Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 8:35 pm
I think the "ad" was trying to say that theirs is a church where God does support you, but of course that's true in other denominations, too. So not the best marketing. And yeah, can't say I'm terribly fond a lot of secular pop stations. I'm surprise they even had anything at all recognizing it was Sunday.
We have one or two Christian stations, but I honestly don't listen to them. But I enjoy listening to audio scriptures my mp3 player. biggrin
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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 3:39 am
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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 11:11 am
@Okami: The entire add was slanderous. It was almost like listening to political mudslinging sad
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