The good Reverend Silas Theology Sasquatch with Miss Mona the Ghost will bring the message of, well, no message at all to the world at 2pm Central / 3pm Eastern / 8pm England / 9pm Germany. He's going to talk about believing things but he won't tell you what to believe, he only suggests to believe what you know already. Watch the show on YouTube at 2pm.
As with all fundamentalists, the fundamentalist atheists will hate it for the mention of God. Any thinking atheist can accept the possibility God exists but he has no reason to believe it. The good Reverend is not interested in convincing you one way or the other but will reinforce one key aspect of something many believe already. Regardless of whether your interest is atheism or theology, it's germane in either context. In effect, it's the separation of God from religion which is what religion does anyway but that's where people get so confused and forget altogether thirteen billion human-type years elapsed between when God did something, assuming he did anything at all, and when Jesus arrived on Earth.
That's the whole ten bucks in a bucket right there. The good Reverend doesn't preach as preachers do way too much of that already. We're guessing you already know what's in the Bible and we don't need to read it to you. The same applies to the Torah, the Koran, or any religious document as we don't have any problem with anything in any of them because they are all the best truth people were capable of telling and, in most of these cases, they are the only truth which remained. It's your judgment whether they are true but that is not the good Reverend's business.
Whoops ... there's no way to kick up ten bucks. The good Reverend will need one of those and on this page as this is where the video will send people. That will appear shortly in the sidebar.
Important note: it must not be more than ten bucks as I have to own it publicly otherwise. This has to be clean like Bernie Sanders (i.e. no super PAC money). Thanks for the ten bucks but don't chuck a dime if you don't feel ten bucks worth of soul saving. I very much need this to be the Will of the People, whatever it is.
(Ed: what celebrity?)
I sat in a car with Jack Brabham once ... going really, really fast.
As with all fundamentalists, the fundamentalist atheists will hate it for the mention of God. Any thinking atheist can accept the possibility God exists but he has no reason to believe it. The good Reverend is not interested in convincing you one way or the other but will reinforce one key aspect of something many believe already. Regardless of whether your interest is atheism or theology, it's germane in either context. In effect, it's the separation of God from religion which is what religion does anyway but that's where people get so confused and forget altogether thirteen billion human-type years elapsed between when God did something, assuming he did anything at all, and when Jesus arrived on Earth.
That's the whole ten bucks in a bucket right there. The good Reverend doesn't preach as preachers do way too much of that already. We're guessing you already know what's in the Bible and we don't need to read it to you. The same applies to the Torah, the Koran, or any religious document as we don't have any problem with anything in any of them because they are all the best truth people were capable of telling and, in most of these cases, they are the only truth which remained. It's your judgment whether they are true but that is not the good Reverend's business.
Whoops ... there's no way to kick up ten bucks. The good Reverend will need one of those and on this page as this is where the video will send people. That will appear shortly in the sidebar.
Important note: it must not be more than ten bucks as I have to own it publicly otherwise. This has to be clean like Bernie Sanders (i.e. no super PAC money). Thanks for the ten bucks but don't chuck a dime if you don't feel ten bucks worth of soul saving. I very much need this to be the Will of the People, whatever it is.
(Ed: what celebrity?)
I sat in a car with Jack Brabham once ... going really, really fast.
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