david rodriguez
New Member
I was watching 3ABN just a while back and several men were on the show discussing the persuasiveness of the theory of Evolution. The talk began with this notion. 'If there was no God and the Universe was a Godless Universe, the theory or Evolution and the things they teach in schools of Darwin and such, can be very persuasive.' (Please, this is NOT the exact quote)...
My thought upon hearing that was this: Why are they discussing any possible notion that there is no God and that the Universe could be a Godless Universe on a Christian t.v. channel?
I know that certain discussions which pertain to the world's ideas of how things 'may' be are interesting to get involved with, but did they leave out all concerns towards any person which may be watching the show? A person who's faith may not be as strong as theirs may become confused when hearing such concepts on a Christian network. And to listen to the whole discussion may become very taxing on the hearer rather than edifying.
So my idea was this: instead of them saying that such ideas can be very 'persuasive', they might fare better if they say that such ideas can be 'very deceptive', instead. This way it separates and helps the hearer in understanding the differences between The Truth of God's Word over the 'deceptions' of the world.
My thought upon hearing that was this: Why are they discussing any possible notion that there is no God and that the Universe could be a Godless Universe on a Christian t.v. channel?
I know that certain discussions which pertain to the world's ideas of how things 'may' be are interesting to get involved with, but did they leave out all concerns towards any person which may be watching the show? A person who's faith may not be as strong as theirs may become confused when hearing such concepts on a Christian network. And to listen to the whole discussion may become very taxing on the hearer rather than edifying.
So my idea was this: instead of them saying that such ideas can be very 'persuasive', they might fare better if they say that such ideas can be 'very deceptive', instead. This way it separates and helps the hearer in understanding the differences between The Truth of God's Word over the 'deceptions' of the world.