[Faith-talk] Disrespectful Youtube videos, (mocking ministers.)

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Wed Sep 21 02:52:59 UTC 2011


Joshua:

Are you proposing that YouTube sensor videos?  If so, who decides 
what should be there and what shouldn't?  What is humor to one person 
is a bad joke to another!

What you propose is a double-edged sword as well, they could take off 
the videos you like, and leave the ones you don't like, just as well 
as taking off the ones you don't like.

YouTube is just a vehicle.  They are not responsible for what people 
put up there.  If I call you on the telephone, and swear at you, it 
is me that is at fault, or not, not the phone company, the company 
who made the phone, or anyone else.

Dave

At 03:51 AM 9/20/2011, you wrote:
>Hi, it's Joshua Lester.
>I'm tired of a new trend on Youtube, so I'm encouraging you to join
>me, in a boycott.
>We need to contact them, and let them know, that their allowance of
>disrespectful videos, that mock preachers, is unacceptable.
>We need to take a stand against this foolishness.
>There are some videos, for example, where they take tv preachers, and
>they put unwholesome sound affects, such as the sound of someone
>passing gas, or even the more obvious people that mock the preachers,
>by making fun of them.
>You didn't do that to the man of God, in the Old Testament, because
>God would judge you, and pour out his wrath.
>I'm reminded of an individual that went to a William Branham meeting,
>(when he was in the truth,) when two preachers, and their wives,
>attended.
>They were from a denominal church, and they wanted to try to discredit him.
>They went to a restaurant, and they decided that they'd fill out
>prayer cards, to trick Branham, and tell him that they had certain
>diseases.
>Well, that night, God spoke to Branham, and told him about the situation.
>He called the two couples out, and gave the exact details, (notice, he
>wasn't there.)
>He told everything, from the green tablecloth at the restaurant, and
>everything they did.
>He said, "you've conspired together, to try to defraud a man of God.
>Those diseases that you said you had, you really didn't have, but now,
>for conniving to defraud this prophet, you've got them."
>They died of those diseases.
>God will protect, and defend his ministers.
>Don't mock them!
>We need to protect men of God, and we should respect them, because God
>put them there, to help edify the body of Christ.
>We should support pastors, and ministers, that have sacrificed for the
>Gospel's sake.
>Blessings, Joshua





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