I think you guys should record every episode while Glenn is sleep deprived. "Stink'n weird is the phrase I would use"...so good...thanks guys for your work. Blessings.
This episode has so much packed into it that it is going to take a third and fourth listening to get it all. 1) Appreciated Chris' comment on the reticence of pastors to go into these deeper aspects of Christianity and the implications there of. 2) Appreciated Glen's focusings on a better understanding of joy (using Tom's term). 3) Schuller's "be happy attitudes" is such an exemplary instance of gross pragmatism in Big Eva and was and is so very repugnantly man-centered. 4) I have been tought be, I believe, good teachers that there is a fundamental rift between the concepts of "happiness" and "blessedness," with happiness being a wholly subjective response to circumstances versus blessedness being a wholly objective event done to us by God for His Glory and our benefit (please correct me if I have this wrong). God's blessings, gentlemen!
I think you guys should record every episode while Glenn is sleep deprived. "Stink'n weird is the phrase I would use"...so good...thanks guys for your work. Blessings.
This episode has so much packed into it that it is going to take a third and fourth listening to get it all.
1) Appreciated Chris' comment on the reticence of pastors to go into these deeper aspects of Christianity and the implications there of.
2) Appreciated Glen's focusings on a better understanding of joy (using Tom's term).
3) Schuller's "be happy attitudes" is such an exemplary instance of gross pragmatism in Big Eva and was and is so very repugnantly man-centered.
4) I have been tought be, I believe, good teachers that there is a fundamental rift between the concepts of "happiness" and "blessedness," with happiness being a wholly subjective response to circumstances versus blessedness being a wholly objective event done to us by God for His Glory and our benefit (please correct me if I have this wrong).
God's blessings, gentlemen!
Klaus' property-less utopia is a dream come true for a responsibility-phobic, convenience-obsessed culture.
"Bipedal carbon unit"