No. Really not. That's just bad marketing.
(And I'm not being sarcastic for a change.)
It's all about perception. Already people are claiming that unless a person has a degree in theology, they can't talk about God honestly. People really believe this one one side. And yet, on the other side, they do it all the time themselves.
Marketing is all about showing the benefits and hiding the deterrents. Ellis really is a good marketer.
Stinks big time for theology, but a good marketer.
(And I'm not being sarcastic for a change.)
It's all about perception. Already people are claiming that unless a person has a degree in theology, they can't talk about God honestly. People really believe this one one side. And yet, on the other side, they do it all the time themselves.
Marketing is all about showing the benefits and hiding the deterrents. Ellis really is a good marketer.
Stinks big time for theology, but a good marketer.
Which causes more problems than ever needed to be address in the first place. Something of the cares of this world that chokes out the Word. They once heard but the integrity of their eyes dimmed when offered wealth.
As for our Lords House the Mishkan also known as a house of prayer.
Everyone brought a contribution...too much actually.