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Date Posted: 06:01:07 11/30/02 Sat
Author: tamarisk
Subject: Re: Rt. Rev. Whoopie Cushion is a Very Confused and Wicked Shepherd
In reply to: Sola Scriptura 's message, "Rt. Rev. Whoopie Cushion is a Very Confused and Wicked Shepherd" on 18:26:46 11/29/02 Fri

I remember a picture, some years ago, of the elderly secretary to Lady Bird Johnson. Her name escapes me at this time. She and her "coven" were shown out in the Texas hill country, in a circle, howling to the full moon. Things like these come to mind when I see the Neo-Evangelicalism of people like the Rt Rev Fowler.

"”Stations of the Cross - Stations of the Cross, an all-denominations outdoor walking devotional activity representing the final events in the life of Jesus….

Bring the kids? You betcha!! We Invite You To "Walk In His Steps"
The "Stations of the Cross" is an outdoor devotional activity jointly sponsored by St. Mark's Episcopal Church, First Baptist Church, First United Methodist Church, and First Christian Church of San Marcos, Texas. These churches are pleased to host this old and popular devotion representing the final events in the life of Jesus. Many Christians have wished to walk where Christ walked the week of his passion. With the hard work and dedication of these four congregations comes the incredible recreation of the path to a hill from which Jesus seems to have known he would never return and yet, return always."

I can go a few blocks from mi casa, to Our Lady of the Lake RCC. They have an "outdoor devotional" set up where Romanist adherents can pray the Rosary at each station. The stations have names and candles set up so you can get you "good works" in for the day.

"Bring the kids??" If the Fowler was a real Baptist, he'd understand this is child abuse. And here I thought the strong message of the Prophets in the Tanakh, is an exhortation to tear down those alters and shrines in high places.

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