Thursday, July 11, 2013

How Frank Turk talks to people - Primer 1

See it here.

2 comments:

  1. Rhoblogy if I may say this I disagree in some of your activities and even more of your theology. To be honest from what I read of your beliefs I would not be considered a Christian. I needed to add that for honesty's sake.

    My reason for posting, Mr. Turk comes off as very "authoritative" I had another few words but that would be disrespectful. I noticed that at all times you maintained decorum and respect. In My opinion he did not, and that is not the first time this has happened.

    I was wondering if Mr. Turk would require a theological / church polity check of some fire personnel at a 3 alarm house fire? Would he need to contact their elder board to make sure they were called to be fire persons? If I am correct you liken what you are doing to an emergency situation like a fire or a storm etc. and thus are taking drastic action to protect life.

    If an unbeliever as myself can grasp that concept I wonder how one such as himself, who is so knowledgeable about many topics from science to church history and biblical exegesis. Personally I think its more like you are striking a nerve and they dont like it.

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  2. Hello,

    Mr. Turk comes off as very "authoritative"

    Yes, I would agree with that.



    I noticed that at all times you maintained decorum and respect.

    Thank you.



    I was wondering if Mr. Turk would require a theological / church polity check of some fire personnel at a 3 alarm house fire?

    If he were to be consistent with his stated views, I am not sure how that conclusion can be avoided.



    Would he need to contact their elder board to make sure they were called to be fire persons?

    Ironically...



    Personally I think its more like you are striking a nerve and they dont like it.

    Probably, but their behavior still baffles me.

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