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youtube: The Hooked Generation: A Sermon by Dr. Jack Van Impe, anti-alcohol and wonderful food for thought!

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May 26, 2022, 5:40:30 PM5/26/22
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And now for something completely different, some anti-alcohol sermonizing
from an LP from 1977 called The Hooked Generation by Dr. Jack Van Impe.
I don't agree with everything he says, but so what? If preachers talked
on actually interesting things like this it would make it worthwhile to
actually go and listen to them. Nowadays it is politically incorrect to be
anti-alcohol, anti-drug and anti-hustling, so clergymen have turned to
idolatry, worshipping Immigration, Israelis, Black Lives Matter and Gay Flags.
He tells jokes and is entertaining to hear:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G23z31v2oPg

from 8:16 or so:

https://youtu.be/G23z31v2oPg?t=496

he mentions how the English version of the Bible mis-translates a word into
wine, how the notorious Timothy anecdote demonstrates there is no use for
alcohol for Christians but for medical purposes and Timothy is no excuse
for social drinking, etc.

I could sum up a lot of meaningful sermonizing as "beware of the hustler",
just as AA could be summed up as "beware the first drink", which is, in some
ways, the same thing. The political correctness of Christian leaders is
the number one reason for anti-Christianity today.

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