The last of the Holy Days
Already Hanns-Dieter Hüsch creep someday noted that almost everything in life is created out of curiosity.
this it should not now be concluded, however, that curiosity is still generally constructive, too. Example:
I was this morning out of pure curiosity and with a friend in a so-called worship of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, shortly: the Mormons.
In fact, a far less mysterious, attractive or even interesting experience than you would imagine, perhaps generally like it. I would even say that it is a pretty pathetic that sect concerns. One can argue about homiletics no, because there are none. One can argue about no soteriology, because there are none. One can argue about no exegesis, because there are none. And not even about the sermon itself a moot point, because it also does not exist, but only a few loosely strung together evidence.
The only thing that there are obvious non-actors that undercut her acting performance even the trash-TV, to face up to the lectern to read in a trembling voice and moist eyes unrelated verses from the Gospels and call this bishop.
This peculiar association, so wealthy he may be material, is in fact quite poor. And who itself has nothing stands in danger of taking something that is not him. And do the Mormons.
It is teeming with Christian words like sin, sanctification, vocation, and the like, but all these terms are filled with adventure content, so are neither Christian nor Biblical.
Even the pious rhetoric and the obligatory dilettantism seems to one to one of the evangelical church have taken over. Well, I certainly make no claim to it. And perhaps that is precisely then but one, albeit only constructive point of view that has a visit to the self-styled Latter-day Saints: he saved from their own blind spots. For Sun substanzarm our services may not be!
Well, no question that the Mormons are very nice people, but who seriously believes that Almighty God, the Creator of the universe was originally a man who must have probably bequeathed his lifetime his brain Gunther von Hagens ...
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