This is a new TV show "across the pond"
"Make me a Christian" TV show
Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by Salty, Aug 7, 2008.
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Sounds like an intersesting show. I'd like to see someone create a show about converting bears into Christians.
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"Make Me a Christian" follows the three-week journey of 13 non-Christians who also include a witch, a Christian-turned-Muslim, an unmarried couple with a child on the way, and a family of six, who volunteered to give up their normal lives and attempt to live like Christians."
They believe a person can be a witch?!
Sounds like it could be dangerous, living with a nutt who thinks they are a witch. Might try some voodoo on your while your sleeping :eek: -
Here's my roommate :D
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Just a pagan ploy to mock "Christians", and there is no out cry. Can you imagine the protests if this same thing was tried with any other world religion?
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Matt Black Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
I watched the programme last night and was impressed by it. They made the participants watch a video of a late abortion and they were quite shocked. I think the witch renounces her withcraft next time. The programme makers I think wanted the participants to have to live Christian lives from a purely legalistic ethical point of view (ie: nothing overtly spiritual) but the four ministers were obviously not playing that game and managed to squeeze the Gospel in at every available opportunity. Info on one of the ministers is here
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Matt Black Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Joe, there are witches, it's a religion called wiccan. No one thinks they are the classic witch we've all seen in movies or cartoons, black pointed hat, flying on a broom, with a wart on their nose(well maybe they have one, lol). But yes, when using the correct defination, there are withches.
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Matt Black Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Matt Black Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
So, did anyone else catch the second episode? I found myself increasingly turned off both Hargreaves and the Pentecostal guy, who come across more and more and just judgmental (and in the case of Hargreaves, rather patronising) legalists, but warming to Jo Jepson and Fr John - the latter's exorcism of the white witch, Fay, was done very appropriately and gently, with no hyperbole.
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I had witches as clients when I was an astrologer.
I have an article on it on my website:
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Matt Black Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
I thought the foot-washing was quite powerful and also good idea taking them to the soup-kitchen.